THE ENTOMOLOGIST’S WEEKLY INTELLIGENCER. 
199 
100. Thera firm aria [p. 40) 
Ypsipetes ruberata (Ent. An. 1855, 
126. „ impluviaria 
125. „ elutaria 
171. Zerene rubiginaria 
114. Hargalyce ocellaria 
169. Zerene albicillaria 
154. Melanippe hastaria 
155. „ tristaria 
170. Zerene procellaria 
158. Melanippe amnicularia 
157. „ rivaria 
156. „ alehemillaria 
96. Coremia uiontanaria 
115. Harpalyce galiaria 
97. Coremia fluctuaria 
104. Anticlea sinuaria 
108. 
51 
rubidaria 
106. 
51 
badiaria 
105. 
15 
derivaria 
107. 
11 
berberaria 
99. 
Coremia munitaria 
98. 
51 
propugnaria 
91. 
15 
ferrugaria 
92. 
55 
unidentaria 
93. 
15 
ligustraria 
152. Camptogramma bilinearia 
150. Phibalapteryx gemmaria 
Camptogramma fluviaria (Intell. 
No. 75, p. 179) 
145. Phibalapteryx tersaria 
148. „ lapidaria 
149. „ lignaria 
]47. „ polygrammaria 
146. „ vitalbaria 
141. Tripbosa dnbitaria 
144. Scotosia vetularia 
143. „ rbamnaria 
142. Tripbosa certaria 
151. Eucosmia undularia 
129. Pbeesyle psittacaria 
130. „ miaria 
113. Harpalyce picaria 
112. „ ruptaria 
116. „ sagittaria 
123. „ russaria 
124. „ immanaria 
110. „ suffumaria 
111 . silacearia 
109. Steganolopbia ribesiaria 
122. Harpalyce achatinaria 
121. „ popularia 
117. „ fulvaria 
120. „ pyraliaria 
119. „ marmoraria 
118. „ chenopodiaria 
Family XVI. Eubolid2E. 
84. Eubolia cervinaria [p. 64) 
„ masniata (Ent. An. 1855, 
85. „ mensuraria 
78. Phasiane plumbaria 
87. Eusebia bipunctaria 
80. Lozogramma lineolaria 
83. Anaitis imbutaria 
81. „ plagiaria 
257. Siona nivearia 
259. Cbesias spartiaria 
260. „ obliquavia 
Family XVII. SiONim®. 
261. Odezia chaerophyllaria. 
The above is the arrangement which 
will be followed in the ‘ Manual the 
names, as before, I have cited from 
Mr. Doubleday’s Catalogue, the numerals 
prefixed indicating the relative position 
in that Catalogue. — H. T. Stain ton ; 
March 10, 1858. 
A SWARM OF LIFE. 
Tell me not, in mournful numbers, 
Moths to sugared trees won’t come; 
You will rouse them from their slumbers, 
If to sugar you add rum. 
Go at dusk, with ardour burning, 
Spread the composition thick, 
And then soon with light returning, 
Find the moths have been more quick. 
And, beside the welcome features 
Of the beauties there at rest, 
You will see some hideous creatures, 
Each one an unbidden guest. 
