35 
moths were seen between 8 and 9 o'clock but the lamps were left burn- 
ing all night to determine what would be the nature of the catch by 
the next morning. At this time the catchwas examined and the results 
are tabulated below. For convenience the lamps in Helenium, corn, and 
cotton will be numbered 1, 2, and 3, respectively. 
Table VII. 
Hymenoptera. 
Ichneunjo- 
nidae. 
Miscella- 
neous. 
Total. 
1 
10 
9 
12 
i 
2 
14 
12 
14 
40 
2 -.- 
3.. 
Total for all . 
Lepidoplera. 
Lamp.Lgrotis. ^ 
Spilo- 
soma. 
Miscel- 
laneous 
Noctuids. 
Georne- 
tridte. 
Pyralidae. 
Pteropho- Miscel- 
ridse. laneous. 
Total 
1 
17 
1 
15 
30 
25 
300 
332 
361 
323 
1,016 
2. 
3 
2 i 
1 
27 300 
96 950 
1 
20 
T( 
Diptera. 
Lamp. 
Tipulidae. ! 
Miscella- 
40 ! 
Total for all 
Total. 
33 
50 
75 
158 
Coleoptera. 
Lamp. 
Epicauta. 
Scara- 
baeidse. 
ei »«->»- ?sr 
Carabidse. 
Miscella- 
neous. 
Total. 
1 
2 
2 25 
8 ! 25 
2 1 50 
62 
59 
9 
130 
2 
3 
7 
2 
1 
6 
Tot 
Hemiptera . 
Lamp. 
Homoptera. Heteroptera. 
Total. 
1 
2 
3 
To 
200 100 
200 100 
200 150 
300 
300 
350 
950 
