a 
422 General Notes. ; 
the work of the larva or the empty chrysalis wrapped up in the 
leaves might perhaps even yet be found.—C. V. Kiley. 
Grote properly makes 
repentis a synonym 
cochranii, though he had 
previously given the 
: former precedence. 10B 
ate last is, however, still re 
Agrotis messoria, a. larva; b. moth. (After Riley.) tained as distinct from 
of N. A. Moths,” Mn 
* 
messoria, the types of which have confessedly never been 
examined by him. Yet, the identification of messona@ 13 Í 
lished by careful examination of Harris’s types, bo 
d Mr. H. K. Morri 
Grote’s work, 
We introduce a figure of the species. 
Entomological Report, it was shown to grea peat 
larva state, the buds of fruit trees, and especially of apple, pa 
and grape-vines. We also reproduce from the sa s 
figures of Agrotis scandens, which i 
what si 
gray, with brown pee” 
marks and shadings; H 
-Agrotis scan 
normal form; ¢ "i i} 
ter Riley.) easily 
AN INTERNAL Mire 1x Fowrs.—Professor Th 
microscopist of the Department of Agriculture 
recently to dissect a sick chicken, and he found 
