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Anytiis sculptus, Grt. Not uncommon at sugar here and at Brandon, 

 August 27th to September 5th ; also a few at light early in Sep- 

 tember. 



Mamestra Rogenhoferi, Moeschl. One specimen each season at light, 

 middle of July. (According to Prof. Smith, this is a species only 

 hitherto recorded from Labrador.) 



Mamestra mystica, Smith. Occasional, at light, about the middle of July; 

 also from Cartwright. 



Mamestra purpurissata, Grt. Rather plentiful at bloom at Brandon, 

 middle to end of July, and here at light, towards end of same month. 

 (A rather fine species.) 



Mamestra meditata, Grt. Rather common at light in July ; also some- 

 times at bloom. 



Mamestra cervina, Smith. Common at light, end of June to middle of 

 July. 



Mamestra neoterica. Smith. At light, with cervina, but not so numerous. 

 Both these new species, together with mystica, were described by 

 Prof. Smith in E7itomological Netvs (December No. of Vol. IX.). 



Mamestra distincta, Hbn. Cartwright. 



Mamestra Farnhami, Grt. A handsome species. Cartwright and 



Rounthwaite. 

 Mamestra atlarjtica, Grt. Plentiful at light, from the middle of June until 



nearly the end of July. 

 Mamestra desperata. Smith (=1953= radi.x, Wek.). A few at light, 



middle to end of June. 

 Mamestra subjuncta, G. & R. Rare at light, end of June. 



" grandis, Bdv. Rare at light, end of June. 



" trifolii, Rott. Rounthwaite. 

 Mamestra rosea, Harv. One at light, end of June. Another from 



Brandon (pupa found April 24th, moth evolved May 15th). 

 Mamestra picta, Harr. A beauty, at light, July 12th (1898). 



" lubens, Grt. A few at light, end of June and early in July. 



" assimilis, Morr. Several at light, first part of July. 

 Mamestra adjuncta, Bdv. A beautiful species when in good condition ; 



taken in July, and appears to be rare here. 

 Mamestra legitima, Grt. From Cartwright and Rounthwaite. Rather 



an early Mamestra, and quite richly coloured when fresh. 



