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Gluphisia severa, Hy. Edw. — April 25th, one at Rounthwaite. This 

 moth was named by Dr. Dyar from a description which I sent to him. 



Notodonta stragula, Grt. — May 25th and June 17th. single examples 

 at light. 



Notodonta simplaria, Graef. — -June 17th and July 13th, single ex- 

 amples at light. 



Lophodonta georgica, H.-S. — A beauty at light on June 19th. 



Nerice bidentata, Walk. — May 24th and 25th and July 13th, at light. 



Schizura leptinoides, Grt. — From Cartwright. 



Coelodasys apicalis, G. 6^ R. — From Cartwright (unique). 



Cerura multiscripta, Riley. — From Cartwright (unique}. 



Cerura aquilonaris, Z/;//. — May 17th and 20th, at light. 



Prionia bilineata, Pack. — From Cartwright. 



Hemileuca maia, Di-u. (?) — .A. species of Hemileuca occurs in Mani- 

 toba, but which one has not yet been determined with certainty. On 

 September 6th, 1897, Mr. Boger noticed a number of large moths on the 

 wing in the daytime in the vicinity of the Douglas swamp. Auiong a lot 

 of paintings of lepidoptera, done by Mr. Criddle, of Douglas, I noticed a 

 Hemileuca which seemed pretty close to Californica, and from the same 

 paintings Mr. Boger was able to place his day-fliers. Early in July, 1898, 

 Dr. Fletcher found larvae of a Hemileuca feeding on aspen at Bird's Hill, 

 near Winnipeg ; these have since produced H. maia, var. lucina, H. Edw. 



Clisiocampa disstria, var. thoracicoides, N. d^ D. — This form 

 occurred here in July with disstria. Both were rare. 



Cossus centerensis. Lint. — June 12th, one at light, also seen from 

 Cartwright. My capture was in beautiful condition. I found it resting 

 on the window-sill close to my lamp, and it showed no desire to move 

 even when bottled. 



Cossus populi, Walk. (?) — Dr. Dyar in naming this did so with 

 a query. From Cartwright. 



Prionoxystus robiniae, Pack. — From Cartwright. Mr. Heath says he 

 got several of these moths from some oak logs used in the construction 

 of his house. 



Hepialus mustelinus, Pack. — July i8th and 21st. Both specimens 

 taken were fresh. The first was discovered at rest on the wall of my 

 house towards dark, the other was sitting inside one of my open cellar 

 windows, None came to light. 



