194 Ins, 
LEPIDOPTEBA. 
sinffularisj Butl., probably = jiavo-stigma, Brem. L. radiata, Brem., and 
elytni, Tr., var. noticed and figured; Oberthiir, Z. c. pp. 70 & 71, pi. iii. 
fig. 5, and pi. ix. fig. 2. 
Ileliophila {Leucanid) unipuncta^ Haw., and parasites discussed ; Cora- 
stock, Hep. Dep. Agric. 1879, p. 187-191, pi. i. figs. 1-3. Notes on 
number of broods, hibernation, causes of increase, &c. ; Ililey, P. Ara. 
Ass. 1880, pp. 640-642. 
Nonagria despecta recorded from Pembrokeshire ; Barrett, Ent. M. M. 
xviii. p. 109. 
Gortyna : notes on several North American species ; Grote, Bull. 
U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. pp. 267-269. G. nehris and nitela, Guen., are only 
varieties ; Graef, Bull. Brooklyn Soc. i. p. 7, Riley, Papilio, i. p. 107. 
Nephelodes violans, Guen. : larva redescribed : Riley, Am. Nat. xv. 
pp. 574-677. 
Heliop>lwhus hispidus. Larva described; Porritt, Ent. xiv. pp. 134 
& 135. 
Charceas graminis. Ravages of larvae ;"P. E. Soc. 1881, pp. xiii., xiv., 
& xxiii. ; Ent. M. M. xviii. pp. 39, 68, 87, & 111 ; Ent. xiv. pp. 166 & 
167 ; Gutheil, Ent. Nachr. vii. pp. 253 & 254. 
Luperma rubella, Dup., var. dayensis, from Algeria, noticed and figured ; 
Oberthur, 1. c. vi. p. 86, pi. xi. fig. 9. 
Mamestra : revised list of North American species ; Grote, Canad. Ent. 
xiii. pp. 126-130. 31. trifolii, var. oregonica described ; id. Z. c. p. 230. 
M. assimilis, Morr. : larva described ; Goodell, Z. c. p. 15. 31. leineri, 
var. (?) pomerana appears to be a good species; Hering, 1. c. p. 347. 31. 
stoliczJcce, Feld., described ; Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 347. 
3Iiana arcta, Led., noticed and figured ; Oberthur, Z. c. v. p. 72, pi. iii. 
fig. 14. Oberthiir’s figure, however, represents Raphia fasciata, var., and 
not the true arcta ; Butler, Ann. N. H. (5) vii. p. 235. 31. expolita : 
natural history ; Buckler, Ent. M. M. xviii. pp. 76-78. 
Caradrina quadripunctata, Fabr. : variation discussed ; leucoptera, 
Thunb., cinerascens, and petrcea, Tengstr., menetriesi, Kretschm., and 
grisea, Eversm., are probably synonyms ; Sch4>yen, Ent. Tidskr. ii. 
pp. 216-218 & 220. 0. ainhigua, W. V., recorded as new to Britain ; 
Meek, Ent. xiv. p. 281. C. alho-signata, Oberthur, redescribed and figured 
by him (with var. cceca ) ; op. cit. v. pp. 73 & 74, pi. iv. fig. 1. 
Agrotis. Grote has published a preliminary list of the North Ameri- 
can species of Agrotis, Hiibn., with which he includes Anicla, Auytus, and 
Agrotiphila, Grote, Ammoconia, Led., and PacJinohia, Gu(^n., as sections 
(Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. vi.pp. 149-164). The genus Fleonectopoda, Grote, 
is not sufficiently distinct. The synonymic remarks prefixed to the paper 
being solely of a controversial character, are here omitted ; the other 
species specially noticed are as follows: — Agrotis clandestina,^ 2 ivv. {— 
Mamestra unicolor. Walk.), var. havilce, Grote, from California and Nevada, 
defined (p. 157) ; Anicla simplaria, Morr., briefly redescribed (p. 158) ; A. 
hilaris, Grote (nec Freyer), renamed holli \ A. Aero, Morr., is distinct; 
A. c/Zn'coZor, Grote, variation noticed (p. 160); A. g agates wad mimal- 
lonis, Grote, are distinct (p. 162) ; A. gladiaria and stigmesa, Moj:t., 
noticed (p. 163) ; A. atrifera and brunneigera, Grote, noticed, from 
