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cannot say whether the rum has any intoxicating effect upon 
insects, but moths fall an easy prey after they have partaken of 
this mixture, and often present the appearance of being in a semi¬ 
conscious condition. The sallow blossoms, however, appear to have 
the same effect. 
Noctur.ni. 
Hepialus 
lupulinus 
Lithosia 
mesomelia 
Zygsena 
filipendulse 
Geometrina. 
Rumia 
cratsegata 
Yenilia 
maculata 
Epione 
apiciaria 
lodis 
lactearia 
Ephyra 
punctaria 
Asthena 
candidata 
Acidalia 
remutata 
aversata 
Cabera 
pusaria 
Corycia 
temerata 
Strenia 
clathrata 
Numeria 
pulveraria 
Ematurga 
atomaria 
Abraxas 
grossulariata 
Emmelesia 
decolorata 
Larentia 
didymata 
Lomaspilis 
marginata 
Eupithecia 
vulgata 
Coremia 
unidentaria 
Melanippe 
rivata 
subtristata 
montanata 
PSEUDO-BOMBYCES. 
Diloba 
cseruleocepbala 
Noctuina. 
Cymatopbora 
diluta 
Xylopbasia 
litboxylea 
rurea 
Agrotis 
segetum 
Triphsena 
proiraba 
Noctua 
xanthograpba 
Tseniocampa 
gotbica 
instabilis 
stabilis 
nranda 
cruda 
Ancboielis 
rufina 
lunosa 
Xantbia 
ferruginea 
Cosmia 
trapezina 
Miselia 
oxyacanthse 
Agriopis 
aprilina 
Hadena 
proteus 
Xylocampa 
litborbiza 
Helvides 
arbuti 
Cerastis 
vaccinii 
Amphipyra 
pyramidia 
tragopogonis 
Gonoptera 
libatrix 
Erastria 
fuscula 
Cotocala 
nupta 
Enclidia 
mi 
Pyralidina. 
Scoparia 
ambigualis 
Crambites. 
Crambus 
pratellus 
tristellus 
culmellus 
Tortricina. 
Tortrix 
ministrana 
viridana 
Antithesia 
pruniana (?) 
Pardia 
tripunctana 
Litbograpbia 
Penkleriana 
Peronea 
comparana 
favillaceana 
Halonota 
Brunnichiana 
Dictyopteryx 
confcaminana 
Loeflingiana 
Cnepbasia 
bybridana 
Sericoris 
lacunana 
Eupoecilia 
maculosana 
Tineina. 
Nemopbora 
Scbwarziella 
Micropteryx 
subpurpurella 
Nemotois 
minimellus 
Phibalocera 
quercana 
Plutella 
cruciferarum 
Depressaria 
applana 
Glecbia 
cinerella 
Harpella 
Geotfrella 
Endrosis 
fenestrella 
Pterophorina. 
Alucita 
polydactyla 
