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5. Acronycta increta, Mori-., Prpe. B. S. N. H., 131, 1874. 



6. Acronycta asptsra, Morr., ibid , 132. 



This is not an Acronycta, ami has beeu afterwards described as Poliq <lif- 

 fusilis, Harvey. Typo in Mr. Tepper's collection. 



7. Demos diversicolor, Mori\, ibid. 



Subsequently referred by me to Hadena. 



8. Envois adricta, Morr., ibid., 135. 



Subsequently referred by me to Agratis. 



9. Polia perquiritata, Morr., ibid,, 130. 



Is an Agrotis, and has been since renamed by me Agrotis Baileyana. Al- 

 lied to A. speciosa of Europe. From his generic reference the identifica- 

 tion of the species was not possible. 



10. Mamedra olivacea, Morr., ibid., 143. 



11. Dianthoecia modesta, Morr., ibid., 144 



Subsequently referred by me to Graphipkora (Tceiriocampa). 



12. Hadena vulgivaga, Morr.. ibid. 



Allied to II fractilinea, Grote. 



13. Segetwfabrefacta, Morr., ibid., i.46. 



Referred by me to Perigea. 

 14 Orthopia minuscula, Morr., ibid., 148. 



Referred by me to Pavastichtix, and subsequently by Morrison to Hadena. 



15. Perigrapha semi-aperla, Morr., ibid., 150. 



Referred by me as the type of Tricholitu. A second species from Califor- 

 nia is T. fistula, Harvey. 



16. Tteniocampa modifica, Morr., ibid., 150. 



17. Ghm sericea, Morr., ibid., 151. 



Subsequently described as Glwa venusfula. Gr. 



18. Gloea pastillicans, Morr., ibid. 



19. Scopelosoma napoja, Morr., ibid., 152. 



Referred by me as the type of Litholomia. 



20. Pyrophila glabella, Morr., ibid., 153. 



21. Pteroscia atrata, Morr., ibid., 150. 



22. Charadra ditpulta, Morr., P. Bost. S. N. H., 213, 1875. 



23. Bryophiia pefcara, Morr., iBid. 

 24 Hadena relicina, Morr., ibid., 216. 



I have not seen the type of this : 1 have a Texan specimen of a species 

 which seems to me allied to Burgessi, and to be the one intended by Mr. 

 Morrison. 



25. Oaradrina disbboha, Morr., ibid., 217. 



deferred by me to Orlhoxia. There is some slight doubt that this idenl id- 

 eation is correct. The species occurs in the West and Southwest, and Mr. 

 Morrison has sent it under another name. But the description agrees 

 quite well. 



