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9. On some Species of Nisoniades [N. Pacuvius n. sp., N. funeralis 

 Soudd.-Burg., N. Icelus Lintn., N. Brizo Boisd.-Lec, N. Martialis 

 Scudd., N. Persius Scudd., N. Juvenalis Fabr.] 



10. Transformations of Nisoniades Lucilius Lintn. 



11. Description of Eudamus Epigena Butler. 



12. Systematic Arrangement of the European and some American 



Hesperidse. 



13. Notes on Notodonta dictsea (Linn.). 



14. On some New Species of Cerura [C. occidentalis, C. aquilonaris, 



and C. Candida. Also of C. borealis (Boisd.). 



15. On Caradrina fldicularia {Morr.). 



16. The Larva of Homohadena badistriga Grote. 



17. Descriptions of two New Species of Xylina [X. lepida and X. uni- 



moda]. 



18. Notes on Cucullia Isetiflca Lintn. 



19. Notes on Catocala pretiosa Lintn. 



20. On a New Species of Hypocala [H. Hilli]. 



21. On the Identity of Homoptera lunata and H. Edusa. 



22. On the Identity of two forms of Hypenidse [Tortricodes bifidaiis 



and T. indivisalis]. 



23. Descriptions of two New Species of Phalsenidse [Acidalia lacteola 



and Cidaria Packardata] . 



24. A new Locality for Brephos infans Moesch. 



25. Notes of Capture of Lepidoptera in 1876, rare to the Vicinity of 



Albany. 



26. Notes on some Lepidoptera [Grapta Satyrus Edic, Lycaena Lucia 



Kirhy and L. pseudargiolus Boisd.-Lec. Agrotis nigricans Linn. 

 var. maizii Fitch. Agrotis perpolita Morr., Agrotis cupida Grote, 

 Agrotis brunneicollis Grote, Cucullia intermedia Speyer, Xylina 

 lambda (Fabr.) var. Thaxteri Grote, Hypena humuli Fitch, 

 Depressaria LeContella Clem., et al.]. 



27. On some species of Cossus [Cossus reticulatus n. sp., C. undosus 



n. sp., C. plagiatus Walker, C. crepera Harris, C. querciperda 

 Fitch]. 



Two-Spotted Lady-Bug. (Country Gentlemen, for June 26, 1879, 



xliv, p. 407, c. 1, 2—15 cm.) 



A beetle found abundantly in dwellings in Poughkeepsie, N. Y., and 

 thought to be the adult of the carpet-bug, is Coccinella bimacidata 

 [Adalia bijpunctata (Linn.)] — one of our friends to be protected. Its 

 peculiar odor referred to. 



[Extended in Sixth Report on the Insects of Neiv York, 1890, pp. 21-23.] 



Strawberry Borers. (Country Gentleman, for June 26, 1879, xliv, 



p. 407, c. 2 — 6 cm.) 



"Worms " infesting strawberry roots in great numbers, in Muncy, Pa., 

 are probably, judging from the description sent, the larvee of the straw- 

 berry crown-borer, Anarsia lineatella. 



