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X>itheciiim (Sm.-Abb.), Lithaeodes [lAmacodes] fasciola (Her.-Sch.), Nadata 

 gibbosa (Sm.-Abb.), Notodonta sp.?, Edema dlbifrons (Sm.-Abb.), Cerura 

 borealis (Boisd.), Telea Polyphemus (Linn.), Actias Lima (Linn.), Hemileuca 

 Maia (Druiy), Gastropacha Americana Harris, Clisiocamjm Americana 

 (Harris), Ctenucha virginica (Charp.), and Scepsis fulvicollis (Htibn.). 



IvTotes on some New York Noctuidae. (Twenty-sixth Keport on 

 the Is^. Y. State Museum of J^atural History, 1874, pp. 157-167, 

 fig. 12. Entomological Contributions — JS^o. Ill, 1874, pp. and 

 figs, as above.) 



The following species are noticed: Diptliera deridens Guenee (with figure 

 of larva), Acronycta Americana Harris MS., Acronycta oblinata (Sm.-Abb.), 

 Agrotis tricosa nov. sp., Hadena Ugnicolor (Guenee), Hadena \Mamestra'\ 

 adjunct a (Boisd.), Ciicullia florea Guen., ?Chariclea exprimens (Walker) 

 [Pyrrhia umbra Hiibn.], Chamyris cerintha (Treits.), Plusia baZZzfca(Hiibn.). 

 Plusia ceroides Grote, Scoliopteryx libatrix (Linn.), Catocala joarta Guen. , 

 Mesographe stramentalis Htibn. [Evergesiis straminalis Hiibn.], Neinato- 

 eampa filamentaria Guen., Ennomos ynagnaria Guen., Amphidasys 

 [Eubyia] cognataria Guen., Abraxas [Eufitchia] ribearia Fitch. Also, 

 Notes on the seasons of 1858 and 1859. 



Description of E'ew Species of Cucullia. (Twenty -sixth Report 



on the IS^. Y. State Museum of N'atural History, 1874, pp. 



168-176, figs. 13,14. Entomological Contributions — ISTo. Ill, 



1874, pp. and figs, as above.) 



Describes and figures Cucullia Speyeri from examples taken at Albany and 

 Sharon Springs, N. Y. , with remarks on the five other previously known 

 N. American species [fifty-two species are now catalogued from boreal 

 North America], and characterization of the orbicular spot in eleven 

 native and European species : also, describes Cucullia serraticornis from 

 examples received from California. 



Observation of some lSse\y Yorli Rhopalocera for the year 1871. 

 (Twenty-sixth Eeport on the JST. Y. State Museum of IN'atural 

 History, 1874, ]:>p. 177, 178. Entomological Contributions — 



I^To. Ill, 1874, pp. 177, 178.) 



Give dates of observation of forty -six species of butterflies, up to July 7th, 

 when the record was suspended. 



Dates of collection of some ISTew York Heterocera for the year 

 1872. (Twenty-sixth Eeport on the Is^. Y. State Museum of 

 Natural History, 1874, pp. 179-184. Entomological Contribu- 

 tions—No. Ill, 1874, pp. 179-184.) 



Of Sphingidae, 16 species; ^geridae, Zygaenidaa, and Bombycida?, 18 

 species; Noctuidse, 69 species; Phalaenidse, 37 species — in all 140 species. 

 Also, of 59 species taken in preceding years. Also, Notes on Erastria 

 car/ieoZa Guen., Camptogramma [Plemyria] Jlaviata Hiibn., and Cryptole- 

 chia Schlagmri Zeller. 



