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(51, including some new ones), as well as several uncertain species ; and 
others incorrectly referred to the genus. These notices, though highly 
important, cannot be given here in detail ; Ann. N. H. (5) viii. pp. 29-46. 
Ennomos tiliaria: variety noticed ; Boyd, P. E. Soc. 1881, p. xxxvii. 
Himera pennaria. Egg and young larva described : the latter has a 
pair of undeveloped ventral legs on the ninth segment, after the first 
moult, which disappear upon the fourth moult ; Hellins, Ent. M. M. 
xviii. pp. 33 & 34. 
Boarmia repandata^ var. sodoremium, from the Hebrides, described ; 
Weir, Ent. xiv. p. 220. (Noticed and figured, with var. conversaria, Hiibn. ; 
Carrington, op. cit. p. 304, pi., figs. 12-14.) 
Cymatophora pampinaria^ Gu^n. ; larva noticed ; French, Papilio, i. 
p. 82. 
Tcphrosia undularia^ Blanch., = Larentia tepidata, Guen. ; Berg, 
S. E. Z. xlii. p. 48, and Exped. Rio Negro, Zool. p. 93, pi. ii. fig. 12. 
Nemoria chloroleiicaria : transformations described ; Hulst, Bull. 
Brooklyn Soc. ii. p. 78. 
lodis vernaria : note on ovipositiou and eggs ; Swintou, P. E. Soc. 
1881, p. XX. 
Ophthalmophora, Guen.: remarks on the genus, and list of 11 species 
(2 new) ; Butler, Ent. M. M. xviii. pp. 59-61. 
Byssodcs poUtata, Cram.: the insect which Stoll figures as the male is 
specifically distinct ; Moschler, Yerh. z.-b. Wien, xxxi. p. 405. 
EpJiyra punctaria : seasonal dimorphism ; Cole, Tr. Epp. Forest, i. 
pp. X. & xi. 
Anisodes diremptaria, Walk., redescribed and figured ; Dewitz, Yerh. 
L.-C. Ak. xlii. p. 85, pi. iii. fig. 20. A. lateritiaria^ Herr.-Schiiff., and 
gloharia, Gu4n., discussed ; Butler, Tr. E. Soc. 1881, pp. 333 & 334. 
Acidalia herhariata : note on transformations ; Sorhagen, B. E. Z. xxv. 
p. 17. A. immutata, food-plants ; Ent. xiv. p. 212. A. ochrata, habits 
of larva; Tugwell, Ent. xiv. pp. 158 & 159. A. strigaria, Hiibn. : larva 
described; Stange, S. E. Z. xlii. pp. 113 & 114. 
Phasiane artesiaria^ larva noticed ; Le Nat. iii. p. 390. 
Deilinia glomeraria, Grote, noticed by him ; Oanad. Ent. xiii. p. 134. 
Zerene catenaria^ Gu6n., unusnal abundance in 1880 ; Comstock, Rep. 
Dep. Agric. 1880, p. 274. 
Abraxas grossulariata, varieties; Sang. P. E. Soc. 1881, p. x. With 
transverse black bands on hind wings ; Lhotte, Bull. Soc. Rouen (2) 
xvi. p. 145. Food-plants ; Johnson & Crewe, Ent. xiv. pp. 18 & 43. Ab. 
malmundariense, described and figured; Donckier de Douceel, Feuill. 
Nat. xi. p. 34, pi. i. fig. 3. 
Euschema andamana, Moore, figured by Waterhouse, Aid, i. pi. xi. 
llyhernia defoliaria : larva stripping the oaks in the Now Forest ; Ent. 
xiv. p. 179. II. tiliaria, Harr., habits, &c. ; Comstock & Coquillett, Rep. 
Dep. Agric. 1879, pp. 255 & 256, pi. vi. fig. 4, and Packard, 1. c. p. 125, 
fig. 60. 
Anisopteryx vernata, Peck, noticed and figured; Packard & Riley, 
Ins. Inj. Trees, pp. 61 & 62, figs. 22 & 23. 
Oporabia. Note on eggs, &c. ; Buckler, Ent. M. M. xviii. pp. 87 & 88. 
