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Hæmorrhagia buffaloensis G. & R., 1. c. p. 437, pl. xvi, figs. 18, 19 (=Hemaris buffaloensis).-One male, from New York.

Hæmorrhagia thysbe var. uniformis G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. II, p. 181 (=Hemaris thysbe var. uniformis).— One female, without locality.

Philampelus linnei G. & R., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Vol. V, p. 34, pl. iii, fig. 3.-Three examples, from Cuba, with label in Robinson's handwriting.

ZYGENIDÆ.

Alypia mariposa G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. I, p. 329, pl. vi, fig. 40.-One female, from California.

Alypia dipsaci G. & R., 1. c. p. 327, pl. vi, fig. 37.—One female, from California.

Alypia sacramenti G. & R., l. c. p. 327, pl. vi, fig. 38.—One female, from California.

Euscirrhopterus gloveri G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. II, p. 185 (=Copidryas gloveri).—One female, in rather poor condition, but still recognizable.

Melanchroia regnatrix G. & R., Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., Vol. VIII, p. 441, pl. xvi, fig. 5.-One male and one female, with Robinson's label.

Charidea bivulnera G. & R., 1. c. p. 365, pl. xiii, fig. 2.I am not positive that the single male from Mexico, without a label, which I have before me is the type. It agrees in all particulars with the description and figure of the species, and being from the Robinson collection it is probably the type.

BOMBYCIDE.

Arctia achaia G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. I, p. 334, pl. vi, figs. 45 and 46.-One male and one female, from California. Arctia mexicana G. & R., Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., Vol. VIII, p. 369, pl. xiii, fig. 3.-Three males, from Mexico.

Parorgyia clintonii G. & R., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Vol. VI, p. 3, pl. i, fig. 2 and 3.-One male and one female, labeled by Robinson.

Parorgyia parallela G. & R., 1. c. p. 5, pl. i, fig. 5.-Male and female, labeled by Robinson.

Parorgyia cinnamomea G. & R., 1. c. p. 6, pl. i, fig. 6.— Three males and one female, labeled by Robinson.

Parorgyia obliquata G. & R., 1. c. p. 4, pl. i, fig. 4.—Three females, from Rhode Island, labeled by Robinson.

Datana integerrima G. & R., 1. c. p. 13, pl. ii, fig. 4.-One male, from New York, labeled by Robinson.

Datana angusii G. & R., I. c. p. 9, pl. ii, fig. 1.-Two males, from New York.

Heuretes picticornis G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. II, p. 190.-One female and cocoon. It was described from the

West Indies.

Sisyrosea inornata G. & R., Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., Vol. VIII, p. 372.-One female, from Pennsylvania. The specimen is without a label, but is one of the original specimens, and doubtless one of the types.

Adoneta pygmæa G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. II, p. 189. Three males, from Texas, with printed label.

Psephopæctes simulatilis G. & R., 1. c. Vol. I, p. 6, pl. i, fig. 1.-One male, from Mexico, somewhat faded, but still recognizable.

Heterocampa pulverea G. & R., l. c. p. 185, pl. iv, fig. 32.— One female, from Pennsylvania. The probable male of this species mentioned by Grote and Robinson (1. c. p. 186) is also in the collection.

Heterocampa elongata G. & R., 1. c. p. 184, pl. iv, fig. 30.One female, from Pennsylvania, with label printed.

Heterocampa brunnea G. & R., 1. c. p. 180, pl. iv, fig. 28.One female, from Pennsylvania, with label printed.

Citheronia mexicana G. & R., Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., Vol. VIII, p. 382, pl. xiii, fig. 1.—One female, from Mexico, labeled by Robinson.

PYRALIDE.

Asopia anthœcioides G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. I, p. 15, pl. ii, fig. 9.—Three males, from New York.

Siparocera nobilis Rob., GROTE, Ann. Lyc Nat. Hist., N. Y., Vol. II, p. 128.-Four males, from Pennsylvania, labeled "Callocera nobilis " by Robinson.

Botys unimacula G. & R., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. I, p. 14, pl. ii, fig. 8.-One male, labeled by Robinson.

Botys laticlavia G. & R., 1. c. p. 17, pl. ii, fig. 12, §.—One male, from Pennsylvania.

Botys deffissa G. & R., 1. c. p. 19, pl. ii, fig. 16 (=B. tyralis Guen.). One male, from New Orleans.

Botys haruspica G. & R., 1. c. p. 19, pl. ii, fig. 14, 3 (=B. acrionalis Walk.).-Three males.

Botys generosa G. & R., l. c. p. 20, pl. ii, fig. 10, 3 (=B. orphisalis Walk.).-One male, from Pennsylvania.

Botys ventralis G. & R., 1. c. p. 21, pl. ii, fig. 23, ¿ (=B. argyralis Hb.).—One male and one female, from Pennsylvania.

Botys posticata G. & R., 1. c. p. 22, pl. ii, fig. 25, ¿ (=B. similalis Guen.).-One male, from Pennsylvania, labeled by Robinson.

Botys citrina G. & R., 1. c. p. 23, pl. ii, fig. 20, ¦ (=B. helvialis Walk.).—One female, from Pennsylvania.

Botys marculenta G. & R., 1. c. p. 23, pl. ii, fig. 21, (=B. obliteralis Walk.).—One female, from Pennsylvania.

Botys insularis G. & R., I. c. p. 24, pl. ii, fig. 24, 8.—One male, from Cuba.

Botys coloradensis G. & R., l. c. p. 25, pl. ii, fig. 18.—One female, from Colorado.

Botys gracilis G. & R., 1. c. p. 25, pl. ii, fig. 15 (=Blepharomastix ranalis Guen.).-One female, from Pennsylvania.

Botys adipaloides G. & R., 1. c. p. 26, pl. ii, fig. 19.-Fine examples, from Pennsylvania, Texas and Virginia, labeled by

Robinson.

Botys fabrefacta G. & R.-Two males, from Pennsylvania. No description of this species was published; it is probably some well-known species.

Botys plectilis G. & R., l. c. p. 27, pl. ii, fig. 17 (=B. tertialis Guen.).—One female, from Pennsylvania, labeled by Robinson, Pantographa limata G. & R., Ann. Lyc. Nat. Hist., N. Y., Vol. VIII, p. 464, pl. xvi, figs. 16 and 17.-Two males, from West Virginia, labeled by Robinson.

TORTRICIDE.

All the following specimens are provided with labels in Robinson's handwriting:

Teras trisignana Robs., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc., Vol. II, p. 282, pl. vii, fig. 69.-One female, from West Virginia.

Teras deflectana Robs., 1. c. p. 283, pl. vii, fig. 71.-Two females, from Pennsylvania.

Teras inana Robs., I. c. p. 281, pl. vii, fig. 65.—One example, without locality.

Teras nigrolinea Robs., 1. c. p. 281, pl. vii, fig. 67.-Two males.

Tortrix gurgitana Robs., l. c. p. 263, pl. iv, fig. 16 (=Cacacia purpurana Clem.).—Two females, from Illinois.

Tortrix fumosa Robs., 1. c. p. 268, pl. iv, fig. 19 (=Cacacia fractivittana Clem.). - One female, without locality. It was described from Ohio.

Tortrix zapulata Robs., 1. c. p. 264, pl. i, fig. 7.-Two males, from Illinois.

Tortrix furvana Robs., 1. c. p. 265, pl. i, fig. 9 (=Cacacia argyrospila Walk.).-One example.

Tortrix parallela Robs., 1. c. p. 267, pl. iv, fig. 17 (=Cacacia parallela). Two males, from Pennsylvania.

Tortrix palludana Robs., 1. c. p. 275, pl. vi, fig. 45 (=Cacacia fervidana Clem.).-Two males and two females, from Pennsylvania.

Tortrix lamprosana Robs., 1. c. p. 264, pl. i, fig. 5 (= Pandemis lamprosana).-Two females, from Pennsylvania.

Tortrix limitata Robs., 1. c. p. 264, pl. i, fig. 5 (=Pandemis limitata).-One male and one female, from Pennsylvania.

Tortrix pallorana Robs., 1. c. p. 266, pl. i, fig. 13.-Three males and two females, from Illinois.

Tortrix nigrida Robs., 1. c. p. 268, pl. iv, fig. 20 (=T. fumiferana).-Two males.

Tortrix violaceana Robs., 1. c. p. 271, pl. v, fig. 31 (=Enectra violaceana).-One specimen.

Tortrix caryæ Robs., 1. c. p. 270, pl. iv, fig. 26 (Dichelia carya).-One male, from Illinois.

Tortrix pettitana Robs., 1. c. p. 269, pl. iv, fig. 22 and 23 (=Cenopis pettitana).-One male and two females.

Tortrix irrorea Robs., 1. c. p. 274, pl. v, fig. 44 (Enectra irrorea).-One specimen, probably a male.

Conchylis 5-maculata Robs., 1. c. p. 284, pl. viii, fig. 76.— One example.

Conchylis angulatana Robs., 1. c. p. 286, pl. viii, fig. 81.Two examples, from West Virginia.

Conchylis argentilimitana Robs., 1. c. p. 287, pl. viii, fig. 82. -One example, from Pennsylvania, in poor condition, and barely recognizable.

Conchylis labeculana Robs., 1. c. p. 287, pl. viii, fig. 83.--One specimen, from Pennsylvania.

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