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THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
Family VII. Ephyrid^. 
183. Ephyra poraria 
„ punctaria 
„ trilinearia 
,, omicronaria 
„ orbicularia 
„ pendularia 
182. 
181. 
186. 
185. 
184. 
Family VIII. Acidalidjj. 
255. Hyria Auroraria 
237. Acidalia lutearia 
238. „ candidaria 
239. „ sylvaria 
240. „ Blomeraria 
43. Eupisteria hepararia 
88. Coremia emtaria 
231. Acidalia perochraria 
232. „ rubricaria 
„ circaitaria [E. A. 1856, 
P • 31] 
226. Dosithea scutularia 
227. „ reversaria 
228. „ bisetaria 
„ eburnata [E. A. 1856, 
P-31] 
229. „ rusticaria 
235. Acidalia ossearia 
236. ,, holosericeavia 
224. Dosithea virgularia 
233. Acidalia obsoletaria 
230. Dosithea ornataria 
225. „ immutaria 
234. Acidalia marginepunctaria 
243. „ subsericearia 
241. „ caespitaria 
244. „ remutaria 
242. „ nitidaria 
249. Timaudra prataria 
261. ,, imitaria 
250. „ emutaria 
245. Acidalia aversaria 
246. „ inornaria 
247. „ degeneraria 
252. Ania emarginata 
The above is the arrangement which 
will be followed in the ‘ Manual.’ The 
nomenclature there will naturally be 
rather different, but I have preferred 
indicating the insects here by the names 
by which they are known to those using 
the Catalogue of Mr. Henry Doubleday, 
in order to facilitate as much as possible 
the labours of those who wish to arrange 
this portion of their collections. 
The appearance of M. Guenee’s second 
volume is not likely to be delayed much 
longer. M. Guenee, writing on the 26th 
of January, says, “The second volume 
will not be long behind the first, for the 
Index is now in the printer’s hands. I 
delayed answering your letter of the 7th 
till I could inform you of this circum- 
stance, which appears to interest you.” 
— H. T. Stainton, Mountsfield , Lewis- 
ham ; Feb. 3, 1858. 
PROBLEMS IN GEOMETRY. 
No. III. 
Tephrosia Laricaria is viewed by 
Guenee as a variety only of T. crcpus- 
cularia. Has no one bred it from the 
larva? Does not the larva and its food 
differ from the larva and food of Cre- 
puscularia P 
Gnophos pullaria is viewed by Guenee 
as a variety only of the black species 
Obscurata. Has any English entomo- 
logist bred Pullaria P The larva of 
Obscurata has been found by Mr. Logan 
feeding on Helianthemum vulgare. 
Psoclos trepidaria. Guenee makes no 
mention of the larva of this species. Is 
no one acquainted with it? 
None of the larvae of the following spe- 
cies appear to have been observed : — 
Coremia erutaria, 
Acidalia perochraria, 
„ rubricaria, 
„ obsoletaria, 
„ marginepunctaria, 
„ ossearia, 
„ holosericearia, 
,, lutearia, 
„ Blomeri, 
„ ctuspituria, 
