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44. Boiis gentilis Grote, Bull. B. S. i^. S. i, 173. 



Boiis Tliesealis Zell. (aon Led.), 514. 

 New York ; four specimens, darker, smaller than the preceding, with 

 the lines on the veins more distinct. 



45. Botis magistralis Grote, Bull. B. S. X. S. i, 173. 

 Massachusetts; Xew York. 



46. Botis quinquelinealis Grote, Bull. B. S. N. S. ii, 231. 



IsTew York ; Massachusetts ; Pennsylvania ; six specimens. I sent a 

 specimen of this to the British Museum during Mr. Walker's lifetime, 

 and he informed me by letter that the species was not in the English 

 collections, and he believed it undescribed. 



47. Botis ahdominalis Zell., Beitr. 1, 515. 



I have two specimens from New York, one with the reniform, the 

 other with both stigmata open, which is allied to b-linealis, and from 

 the description may be this species. 



48. Botis feudalis Grote, Bull. B. S. N. S. ii, 231. 

 New York; Massachusetts; Ohio. 



49. Botis terrealis (Tr.). 



New York (Lintner) ; also European. 



50. Botis penumbralis Grote, Can. Ent. 9, 106. 

 Ohio (Dury). 



51. Botis obumbratalis Led., taf. 9, fig. 17. 



Maine (Packard). I have identified this species in a collection sent 

 me some time ago by Dr. Packard, but have now no specimens before 

 me. 



52. Botis dasconalis Walk., Led. taf. 1, 2, fig. 5. 



Maine ; New York. I have identified this species, but have no speci- 

 mens of my own at the i)resent writing. 



53. Botis venalis Grote, Can. Ent. x, 24. 

 New York (Buffalo, Grote). 



54. Botis magniferalis Walk., Can. Nat. and Geol. vi, 41. 



B. euphwsalis Walk., Pyr. 1008. 

 ? B. suJjjectalis Led., taf. 10, fig. 13. 



Montreal ((hooper); New York. I have identified this species as 

 illibalis of Hiibner (Can. Ent. 9, 28), but perhaps incorrectly. Lederer 

 seems to distinguish the two species from specimens. Hlibner's figures 

 do not agree with this species in showing no median clouding on the 

 fore winffs above. 



