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 Noctuæ.

170. Plusia precationis; 1¼ in.; like 169. c. Dandelion.

171.  brassice; 1¼ in; dark gray, black, silver gray and white marks. c. Cabbage.

172.  mortuorum; 1⅛ in.; buff brown, white marks larger than 171.

173.  scripta; 1 in.; like 171: white marks 187. much larger.

174.  viridisignata; 1⅜in.; f. light brown with brown spots; h. light brown.

175.  simplex; 1⅜ in.; f. brown and black with silver marks; h. light brown.

176. Anarta melanopa; 1⅛ in.; f. light gray brown; b. black, with edge and mark light.

177.  schoenherri; 1⅛ in.; like 176; f. pale gray; h. pale.

178. Tamila nandina; 1⅛ in.; f. white with pale brown bands and three black dots, h. white.

179. Rhodophora florida; 1⅛ sin.; f. pale cream with indistinct buff marks; h. white.

180. Helliothis spinosæ; 1 in.; f. cream color and brown; b. white and black.

181. Lygranthacia rivulosa; 1⅛ in.; f. gray and black bordered with white lines.

182.  brevis; 1 in.; f. orange rusty, shaded darker; h.black, white edge and spots.

183. '' spraguei in.: f. buff and brown: h. white and brown.

184. Pyrrhia exprimens; 1⅜ in.: f. buff and brown: h. white and light brown. c. Bush clover.

185. Toradte erastrioides; ⅞ in.; f. white, black and gray; h. white with pale brown. c. Ambrosia.

186. ' candefacta; ⅞ in.; like 185; but very pale.

187. Litharodia bellicula;⅞ in.; silver gray brown, buff spots, white lines and edges.

188.  Chamyris cerintha; 1¼ in.: f. white, gray and black; h. white with black dots. c. Pear trees.

189. Eustrotia concinnimacula; ⅞ in.: f. white, black and buff marks; h. white and light brown.

190. '' synochitis; in.; white, dark brown and buli.

191.  muscoanla;⅞  in.; f. gray, black and white; h. white.

192. '' carneolo; 1 in.; f. white, black and gray; h. light cream. c. Sorrel.

193.  apicosa; 1 in.; f. white, dark gray and black; h. white and light brown.

194. Herrichia mollissima 1⅛ in.; like 195; but light brown instead of tawny, with large spots and brown lines inside.

195.  monetifera; 1⅛ in; f. tawny fox color with stronger shades and pearly white spots; h. cream white.

196. Exyra rolandiana; ⅞ in.; f. white and light gray; h. white and light brown. c. Pitcher plant.