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tlyhernia anheraria. Female described by O. Staudiiiger, S. E. Z. 
XXXV. p. 96. 
Anisopteryx vernata and pometaria: on their distinctive characters, 
II. K. Morrison, Cauad. Ent. vi. pp. 29-.92 ; B. P. Mann & Peck, P. Bost. 
Soc. XV. pp. 381-384, xvi. pp. 204-200. On a monstrous $ of the latter 
with aborted wings, and the structure of the pupa ; Mann, 1. c. xvi. 
pp. 163-165. The larvae of both species have been destroyed in Phila- 
delphia by the introduction of the English sparrow, but those of Orgyia 
leucostigma, which are distasteful to the bird, have now become equally 
numerous and annoying ; C. V. Riley, Rep. Ins. Mo. vi. pp. 24-20. 
Chimatohia hrumata. Ravages on oaks in Galicia; M. Nowicki, 
Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxiv. p. 372. ? , Fettig, Pet. Nouv. vi. p. 404. Also 
noticed, P. E. Soc. 1874, p. xxx. 
Larentia cumatilis, G. & R. (= i-punctata, Pack.), noticed and figured 
by A. S. Packard, P. Bost. Soc. xvi. pi. i. fig. 8. L. invexata, pimctU 
lineata^ and clarata, Walk., figured by A. G. Butler, 1. c. pi. iii. figs. 11, 
12 & 14. L. olivata: transformations ; J. Hellins, l.c. p. 86. 
Emmclcsia unifasciata romaiuiiig three years in pupa ; A. II. Jenner, 
Ent. M. M. xi. p. 140. 
Eupitliecia. List of 32 species found at Osterwieck in the Hartz ; 
W. Ilenacker, S. E. Z. xxxv. pp. 419-421. C. Dietze (Beitrage zur 
Kenntniss der Arten der Gattung Eupitliecia, Curt. ; S. E. Z. xxxv. 
pp. 209-221, 270-277) remarks on various known species, and describes 
in full the larva? of taniaxisciata, Freyer, veratraria, H. S., pusillata, var. 
laricis, Spey., an undetermined Swiss species, and pygmccata, Hiibn. ; 
and the eggs of dodoneata, indigata, pusillata, arceuthata, rectangulata, 
and caucliyata\ he also describes the transformations of lanccata, Hubii., 
and describes, but does not name, a new species from the Stilfscr-Joch, 
Tyrol. E. dodoneata remaining two years in pupa ; E. S. Hutchinson & 
J. Hollins, Ent. M. Mag. x. p. 277, and xi. p. 16. E. nevadata, A. S. 
Packard, figured by him, 1. c. pi. i. fig. 2. E. inexpiata. Walk., figured 
by A. G. Butler, 1. c. pi. iii. fig. 18. E. innotaria, ? = egenaria, Doubl. 
List : f/. 0. S. Gregson & II. Doubleday, Ent. vii. pp. 68, 69, 87 & 88. 
On food-plant of innotata, which is not ascertained to be British ; H. H. 
Crewe, op. cit. vii. p. 291. A new species ?, from N. Finland, allied to 
helveticaria ; J. G. Schilde, S. E. Z. xxxv. p. 75. 
Scordylia mortipax, Butl. & Druce, figured by A. G. Butler, Lep. Exot. 
pi. Ixi. fig. 18. 
Coremia rosearia, Doubl., figured ; id. Lep. N. Zealand, pi. iii. fig. 13. 
Camptogramma correlata. Walk., and suhocliraria, Doubl., figured ; id. 
1. c. pi. iii. fig. 15. C. fluviata, Hiibn., recorded from California ; A. S. 
Packard, 1. c. p. 19. 
Scotosia calif orniata, A. S. Packard, figured by him, 1. c. pi. i. fig. 12. 
S. dubitata from Montreal, described and figured by L. F. Harvey, Bull. 
Buff. Soc. i. p. 264, pi. xi. fig. 7. 
Cidaria nuhilata, p. 20, and leonata, pi. i, fig. 13, of A. S. Packard, 
noticed by him, 1. c. C. truncata, russata, and immanata are varieties of 
one species ; J. G. Schilde, 1. c. p. 73. C. serraria, Zett., also noticed ; id. 
1. c. p. 74. C. picata : life history ; P. H. Jennings, Ent. vii. p. 230. 
