NOCTUID^. 
Ins, 195 
Maine and Washington Territory respectively, 1. c. p. 2G1 ; A. haviloi^ 
Grote, noticed, p. 76 ; repentis, Grote & Rob., is distinct from messoria, 
Harr., pp. 126-128 ; A. texana, Grote, var. from Arizona noticed, p. 153, 
id. Papilio, i. ; A. hoja., Fabr., var. hajula, from Lepsa, p. 411, islandica. 
Stand., varr. rossica, from Saisan, and lahradoriensis, from Labrador, 
p. 419, noticed, Staudiuger, S. E. Z. xlii. ; A. ashworthi, note on eggs 
and larvae, Porritt, Ent. M. M. xviii. p. 162 ; A. exclamationis and sege- 
tum, the larvae will not attack Soia hispida^ Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 
(6) i. p. cxlviii. ; A. fiorida^ Schmidt, noticed by him. Arch. Ver. Mek- 
lenb. xxxiii. pp. 96 & 97 ; A. rigxx, var. ioeissenhorn% larva noticed, Hering, 
1. c. p. 345. 
Noctua, sp. from South Wales, attacked by a species of Isaria; 
McLachlan, P. E. Soc. 1881, p. ii. 
Triphcena suhsequa. Habits of larva ; Williams, Ent. M. M. xvii. p. 211. 
Trachea, sp. Larva supposed to belong to this genus noticed ; Packard, 
Ins. Inj. Trees, p. 207. 
Ferigrapha. List of (5) North American species ; Grote, Canad. Ent. 
xiii. p. 13^ 
Orthosia suspecta, white form ; Mayes, P. Bristol Soc. ii. p. 247. 
Dasycampa sebdonensis, Aust., = vaccinii, Linn., var. ; 0 berth iir, 1. c. 
vi. p. 87. 
Cosmia distincta, Butler, noticed and figured ; id. 1. c. p. 19, pi. ix. 
fig. 7. 
Dianthoecia cucubali, double-brooded ; Thornewell, Ent. xiv. p. 214. 
D. proxhna, Hiibn., recorded as new to Silesia ; Naacke, JB. schles. Ges. 
Iviii. p. 126. 
Oncocnemis. List of North American species ; Grote, Papilio, i. p. 34. 
Folia. List of North American species ; id. Bull. U. S. Geol. Surv. vi. 
pp. 266 & 267. 
Ammoconia vetula, Dup. Transformations described ; Pagenstecher, 
Ent. Nachr. vii. pp. 170-172. 
Aplecta nebulosa, Hufn., var. aslcolda from Askold noticed ; Oberthiir, 
op. cit. V. p. 79. 
Berrhcea, Walk., recharacterized, and B. aurigera, Walk., redescribed; 
Moore, P. Z. S. 1881, p. 356. 
Hadena. Grote publishes a list of North American species, and ap- 
pends some conjectures as to various species of other authors (Bull. U. S. 
Geol. Surv. vi. pp. 262-266). He arranges the species under 4 subgenera; 
Luceria, Hadena, Tr., Pseudanarta, H. Edw., and Oligia, Hiibn. II. im- 
pulsa, Guer., var. mixta, from Texas, is described at p. 264, and H. 
characta and tracta, Grote, and paginata, Morr., are noticed, pp. 261 
& 262. 
Hadena. Oberthiir (1. c.) notices and figures H. janhowilcii, Oberth. 
(= Apamca gemina, var., sec. Butler, Ann. N. H. 5, vii. p. 236) v. p. 79, 
pi. iii. fig. 11, lucia, Butl., vi. p. 20, pi. viii. fig. 3, and solieri, Boisd., 
var. (?) arabs, from Algeria, vi. p. 88, pi. xi. fig. 8. 
Fhlogophora pallens, Oberthiir (= beatrix, Butl.), redescribed and 
figured by him; 1. c. v. p. 78, pi. iii. fig. 3 (? = pericxdosa, Guen. ; Butler, 
Ann. N. H. 5, vii. p. 235). 
