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Adita chionanthi S. «& A. 



Rhyncha gratis gilvipainis Grt. 



Rhynchagrolis rufipectus Morr. 



Rhynchagrotis placida Grt. The species stood also as mini- 

 malis and anchocelioides. 



Rhynchagrotis alter nata Grt. 



Adelphagroiis prasina Fabr. 



Platagrotis pressa Grt. Other specimens of it stood as condita 

 Gn. 



Euretagrotis sigmoides Gn. 



Eiiretagrotis -perattenta Grt. The specimens were of the dull, 

 poorly marked form named innatenta by Smith. 



Euretagrotis attenta Grt. 

 Pachnobia Uttoralis Pack.' 

 Pachnobia salicarum Walk. 

 Agrotis ypsilon Rott. 



Peridroma occulta Linn. A series under the correct name, 

 and a rubbed series elsewhere as Polia pulverulenta Sm. 



Peridroma astricta Morr. 

 Peridroma margaritosa Hbn. 

 Noctiia baja Linn. 

 Noctiia normaniana Grt. 



Noctua bicarnea Gn. Several specimens, mostly mixed with 

 treatei, and one with* collaris. Manitoba specimens appear to be 

 rather hard to separate from treatei. I have never seen it from 

 west of Manitoba. 



Noctua treatei Grt. Two specimens. 



Noctua substrigata Sm. One specimen, July 18th, 191L 



Noctiia c-nigrum Linn. 



Noctua cynica Sm. A series stood under cynica, rubifera and 

 rosaria. In describing cynica Smith Stated that it was separable 

 from rubifera only by male genitalia. So far I have found nothing 

 to match what he figures as genitalia of rubifera. 



Noctua rosaria. Two males. Their resemblance to cynica 

 was closer than that of any I had previously seen. I have referred 

 this species to riibi View, but Mr. Tams finds that the genitalia 

 differ. 



