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  Ix 
  ) 
  

  

  Bactra, 
  70. 
  — 
  Barbaroscardia, 
  n. 
  g., 
  84. 
  — 
  Batrachedrince, 
  12.5. 
  — 
  

   Blabophanes, 
  87. 
  — 
  Blastohasis, 
  122. 
  — 
  Brachmia, 
  94. 
  — 
  Brachy- 
  

   crossata, 
  98. 
  — 
  Butalis, 
  122. 
  

   Cacochroa, 
  114. 
  — 
  Caccscia, 
  64. 
  — 
  Ceromitia, 
  87. 
  — 
  Choreutes, 
  77. 
  — 
  

   Cnemidolo2}hus, 
  116. 
  — 
  Compsoctena, 
  85. 
  — 
  Conchylis, 
  69. 
  — 
  Copto- 
  

   loma, 
  76. 
  — 
  Cosmopteryx, 
  124. 
  — 
  Cryptolechia, 
  114. 
  

   Depressaria, 
  113. 
  — 
  Dichelia, 
  131. 
  — 
  Dicrorhampha, 
  76. 
  — 
  Dissoctena, 
  

  

  81. 
  

   Eccopsis, 
  70. 
  — 
  Eudemis, 
  70. 
  — 
  Eustixis, 
  92. 
  — 
  Eretviocera, 
  123. 
  

   Gelechia, 
  92. 
  — 
  Glyphipteryx, 
  116. 
  — 
  Gracilaria, 
  125. 
  — 
  Gymnogramma, 
  

  

  92. 
  

   Hyponomeuta, 
  89. 
  

   I(ie, 
  113. 
  — 
  Idiopteryx, 
  n.g., 
  104. 
  

   Lasioctena, 
  85. 
  — 
  I/fli'e?-)ia, 
  117. 
  — 
  Lecithocera, 
  104. 
  — 
  Licmoccra, 
  n.g., 
  

  

  128. 
  — 
  Loxotania, 
  65. 
  — 
  Lyonetiance, 
  127. 
  

   Megacraspediis, 
  109. 
  — 
  Micropostega, 
  n.g., 
  130. 
  — 
  ilicrothauma, 
  n.g., 
  

  

  127. 
  

   Nemopliora, 
  87. 
  — 
  Nemotois, 
  89. 
  — 
  Nepticulince, 
  128. 
  — 
  Nothris, 
  108. 
  

   Odifes, 
  n.g., 
  99.—(Ecophorince, 
  lU.—(Edematopoda, 
  123.— 
  (Eta, 
  90. 
  

  

  — 
  Oxymachcsris, 
  n.g., 
  129. 
  

   Pandemis, 
  66. 
  — 
  Penthina, 
  71. 
  — 
  Phcccasiophora, 
  73. 
  — 
  Pliilobota, 
  115. 
  

   — 
  Phoxopteris, 
  74. 
  — 
  Phycodes, 
  78. 
  — 
  Plutella, 
  92. 
  — 
  Polyhymno 
  

   95. 
  — 
  Psecadia, 
  115. 
  — 
  Ptocheuusa, 
  95. 
  — 
  Pyroderces, 
  119. 
  

   Scalidomia, 
  n. 
  g., 
  83. 
  — 
  Sericoris, 
  72, 
  131. 
  — 
  Setomorpha, 
  81. 
  — 
  Sim<s- 
  

   this, 
  77. 
  — 
  StagmatopJiora, 
  118. 
  — 
  Stathmopoda, 
  120. 
  — 
  Stenoma, 
  

   101.— 
  Strobisia, 
  97. 
  

   Talceporiancs, 
  81. 
  — 
  Teras, 
  64. 
  — 
  Timyra, 
  105. 
  — 
  Tinea, 
  86. 
  — 
  Tortricidce, 
  

  

  64. 
  

   XyloryctincB, 
  113. 
  

   Ypsolophus, 
  107. 
  

   Zarathra, 
  125. 
  

   Agrotis 
  pyrophila, 
  series 
  of, 
  exhibited, 
  ii. 
  

   Alamis 
  yendola, 
  n. 
  s., 
  150. 
  

   Alana 
  albopiinctata, 
  n. 
  s., 
  491. 
  

   Alpenus 
  exiviia, 
  n. 
  s., 
  137. 
  

  

  Amphidasis 
  prodromaria 
  and 
  .4. 
  &t'?»Zflr;rt, 
  hybrid 
  bet\Yeen, 
  exhibited, 
  xvi. 
  

   Anarsia 
  agricola, 
  n. 
  s.. 
  111. 
  — 
  inculta, 
  n. 
  s., 
  112. 
  

   Anhyperythra, 
  n.g., 
  485. 
  .4. 
  hermearia, 
  n. 
  s., 
  485. 
  

   Anorthosia 
  fracticostella, 
  n. 
  s., 
  110. 
  

  

  Anthocharis 
  cardamines, 
  varieties 
  of, 
  exhibited, 
  xxxi, 
  xxxiii. 
  

   Apiletria 
  acutipennis, 
  n. 
  s., 
  106. 
  

  

  Aplecta 
  nebulosa, 
  melanic 
  form 
  of, 
  named 
  Eobsoni, 
  exhibited, 
  xsvi. 
  

   Argynnis 
  aglaia, 
  variety 
  from 
  Norfolk, 
  exhibited, 
  xxx'i. 
  — 
  alberta, 
  

  

  exhibited, 
  ix. 
  — 
  frigga 
  and 
  ^jaZes 
  from 
  Norway, 
  exhibited, 
  xxvii. 
  

   Argyrotoxa 
  flavicostana, 
  n.s., 
  67. 
  — 
  tigrina, 
  n. 
  s., 
  66. 
  — 
  viridi-'^, 
  n. 
  s., 
  68. 
  

   Artaxa 
  peloiia, 
  n. 
  s., 
  138. 
  — 
  rlioda, 
  n.s., 
  138. 
  

  

  