10 NOCTURNAL LEPIDOPTERA FOUND IN CANADA. 
with two very long teeth, projecting into the exterior cloud ; subter- 
minal line white edged with brown intervially, zig-zag; reniform spot 
margined with blueish white; subreniform paler, BE an irregular shape, 
sometimes indistinguishable. Hind wings of a bright rich red color, 
with black hairs at tl.e base and on the inner margin; the black me- 
dian band broad on the costa, with a regular sinus in the middle, then 
dilated and hollowed again, and very much narrowed towards the 
margin of the wing; black border broad, diminishing regularly to the 
anal angle; ciliz dark, white at the apex. Under side of the fore 
wings cinereous at the base, then a red band, next a black one, a nar- 
row white one, and a broad black border, cinereous towards the apex ; 
of the hind wings red, with a narrow black band which is irregularly 
curved till it passes the middle, when it suddenly forms a V-like 
mark ; discal lunule black, well-defined. Length of body 7-10 lines ; 
alar expansion 18-24 lines. 
Hab. London, C. W., (Mr. Saunders). Toronto, (Dr. Morris). 
*9, C.uLtTROoNIA. Hiibn.—Walk. C.B.M. Noct. 1197. Guén. 
Noct. IIL. 89. 
Cinereous fuscous. Fore wings whitish cinereous, with a very 
broad black posterior fascia, and a black marginal patch; a bluish 
shade on the disc: reniform spot hardly visible. Hind wings bright 
vermillion red, with a broad black border, and a very much curved 
black median band, reaching the inner margin ; cilize blackish, white 
at the apex. 
Hab. Orillia, (Mr. Bush). United States. 
10. C. ceroGama. Gueén. Noct. III. 96. Walk. C. B. M. Noct. 1202. 
Cinereous, clouded with black and white. Abdomen cinereous. 
Thorax with brown bands in front. Fore wings slightly powdered 
with ferruginous scales ; two broad oblique whitish bands proceeding 
from the costa about half way across the wing; median transverse 
lines black, distinct ; the inner one flexuous; the elbowed denticulated, 
with two prominent teeth ; the subterminal white, running parallel 
to the elbowed line ; marginal lunules black, edged with white exter- 
lorly ; reniform spot blackish, with ferruginous ‘scales, and a light 
margin; subreniform oblong, white. Hind wings black, with dark 
luteous hairs at the base; a bright yellow fascia across the middle, 
slightly flexuous, and of equal width throughout ; a narrow oblong 
luteous spot at the apex; ciliee luteous, with three black bands on the 
*The species marked with an asterisk (*) in the present paper have not come under the 
observation of the writer; should any one, therefore, recognise the descriptions, he will be 
tauch obliged for specimens of those so marked. 
