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49. Tasniocampa oegeta, Morr., ibid., 432. 



I have seen this species which appeared to me new, but have had no oppor- 

 tunity to examine it structurally. 



50. Tha'pocliares carnitlita. Morr., ibid., 434. 



51. Syneda ingeniculaia, Morr., ibid., 435. 



52. Agrotis perpolita, Morr., P. B. S. N. H., 237, 1876. 



5:5. Hnnoghea hircina, Morr., ibid., 240. 



1 have referred this generic division as a group to Glcea characterized by 

 the pectinated antennae. 



54. Homoptera penna, Morr., ibid., 241. 



55. Agrotis intrita, Morr., Can. Ent., 7, 68. 



56. Caradrina meralis, Morr., ibid., 215. 



This species is subsequently described by me as C. bihtnata. 



57. Agrotis lacunosa, Morr., B. G. S. T., 4, 172. 



58. Agrotis simplaria, Morr., P. B. S. N. H., 210, 1875. 



59. Agrotis rufipectus, Morr., Ann. Lye, N. H., 11, 304. 



60. Hadena eongermana, Morr., C. E.. G, 106. 



This species is a Mamestra, and has hairy eyes ; I have so referred it, Bull. 

 G. S. Terr., 4, 187. 



61. Mamestra assimitis, Morr., Bull. B. S. N. S., 2, 113. 



There is a species of Hadena described by Doubleday under this specific 

 name ; Staudinger refers it as a synonym of exuUs. In any event the 

 genera are, I think, sufficiently distinct to allow of the use of the same 

 trivial name. 



62. Morrisoniaperaruta, Morr., B. B. S. N. S., 2, 114. 



63. Litkophane fagina, Morr., ibid., 115. 



*■ 04. Lithophane disposita, Morr., ibid., 116. 



65. Calocampa curvimacula, Morr., ibid., 191. 



0(!. CaJocampa germana, Morr., ibid., 192. 

 Referred by me to Lithomia. 



67. Hadena ra*ilis, Morr., P. B. S. N. H., 158, 1874. 



This species I had previously regarded as Elaphria grata, Ilubn. But 

 Hubner's figure, Mr. Morrison thinks, represents Q. oviduca of Guenee. 

 The species are nearly alike in ornamentation, but there is a great proba- 

 bility that Mr. Morrison is right. In any event, it will be better to retain 

 Mr. Morrison's name for this species, which I found quite common in 1870 

 in Central Alabama. 



68. Hadena norma, Morr., Can. Ent., 7, 216. 



Described by me. afterwards as Eustrotia ma/rim. The species cannot. 1 

 think, be referred to Hadena. Afterwards redescribed by Mr. Morrison 

 as Lithacodia penita. 



