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7. Praeclara, Chi. and Bob. 



Very close to the preceding, with markings practically identical, 

 though heavier. As far as we are able to learn, it is found only in 

 company with Grynea and in the north. The specimens taken, as a 

 rule, bear in number a certain regular percentage to specimens taken 

 of Grynea. It is, therefore, likely a variety of Grynea, though we do 

 not feel sufficiently certain of this to put it as such. 



8. Fratercula, Grt. and Bob. 



Variety a. Atarah, Streck. 



9. Olivia, By, Edw. Bull. B'klyn Ento. Soc., Vol. II, No. 12. 



10. Formula, Grt. and Bob. 

 Sub-variety Aholah, Streck. 



11. Amasia, Weshv. 



12. Micronympha, Guen. 



13. Connubialis, Guen. 



These last two species are not, that we know of, identified in 

 American collections. They are probably identical with some other 

 species or varieties given in this lrst. 



14. Polygama, Guen. 

 Sub-variety Pretiosa, Lint. 

 Sub-variety Cratsegi, iSfamt. 

 Sub-variety Mira, Grt. ) 



As may be imagined from tlie above, this is a very variable 

 species. 



15. Gisela, Meyer. Bull. B'klyn Ento. Soc, Vol. II, No. 12. 



** Not returned back. 



16. Nuptialis, Walk. 



Myrrha, Streck. 



Sub-variety Abreviatella, Grt. 



Variety a. Whitneyi, Dodge. 

 We are unable to see any difference except in size, and that nei- 

 ther much nor constant, between Nuptialis and Abreviatella. Whit- 

 neyi seems to be very constant, but it is very much like Nuptialis, 

 and, as by all Abreviatella has heretofore been judged a variety of 

 Whitneyi, we will respect the judgment of the public, ami express 

 our own, by putting Whitneyi as a variety of Nuptialis, which Abre- 

 viatella equals. 



17. Frederici, Chi. 



18. niecta, Walk. 

 Magdalena, Streck. 



19. Clintonii, Grt. 



