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NOTES ON SOME MOTHS COLLECTED AT SILVER 
LAKE, CHESHAM, NEW HAMPSHIRE 
By Alexander B. Klots 
Cornell University 
From July 14 to 18 inclusive the writer collected moths 
at light on the west side of Silver Lake, near Chesham, 
N. H. A complete list of the species taken would seem 
unnecessary, but a number of the records are liable to be 
of interest to students of the distribution of New England 
Lepidoptera. 
The nomenclature followed is that of the New York State 
List of Insects. All identifications have been checked with 
the collection of the Cornell University Department of En- 
tomology, and doubtful cases with the collection of the 
U. S. National Museum. The writer is indebted to Dr. 
W. T. M. Forbes and Messrs. August Busck and Carl 
Heinrich for checking (and in some cases correcting) 
many of his determinations. 
Tineidae 
Tinea sp. near croceoverticella Chamb., but much smaller. 
Lyonetiidae 
Bucculatrix canadensis ella Chamb. Very common. 
Gracilariidae 
Gracilaria bimaculatella Ely. 
Gracilaria packardella Chamb. 
Gracilaria serotinella Ely. 
Gelechiidae 
Gnorimoschema petrella Busck. 
Duvita tahavusella Forbes, 2 specimens. 
Telphusa fuscopunctella Clem. Common. 
