378 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 



Noctua fennica Tausch. 



Noctua pled a Linn. 



Noctua collar is (i. *^' R. 



Noctua haruspica (irt. The largest specimen stood under this 

 name, and smaller ones under inopinatus. hwpinatns is scarcely 

 a recognizable variety. 



Noctua clandestina Harr. A few worn haruspica were mixed 

 with this series. One very badly worn clandestina stood by itself 

 as havila. Klsewhere, five worn specimens, and one of rufi pectus 

 stood as Amphipyra traii^opoginis, which was not in the collection. 



Noctua atricincta Sm. 



Chorizagrotis auxiliaris (irt., with its varieties introferens 

 Grt., and agrestis Cirl. Specimens also stood under soror Sm. 

 The latter name does not refer to a distinct species, but I am un- 

 able at present to designate the exact variety. 



Chorizagrotis baliuitis Grt. Two specimens. A few forms 

 of auxiliaris stood associated with tliem. 



Chorizagrotis thanatologia Dyar. There were twcj specimens 

 which I consider referable to this species. One fine male was 

 near var. sordida Smith, and a female was var. perfida Dod. Both 

 the specimens stood imder tessellata. 



Rhizagrotis flavicoUis Sm. 



Rhizagrotis perolivalis Sm. Other specijnens of it stood as 

 plagigera Morr. 



Feltia duceus \\'alk., and the small. ]y.\\v \ar. hudsonii Sm. 



Feltia her His Grt. 



Feltia venerabilis Walk. 



Feltia voluhilis Harw 



Porosagrotis mimallonis Grt. 



Euxoa segregata Sm. Four specimens, a cf and 3 9 9. A 

 'female bore date Sept. 29lh, 1903. Another 9 had red ink label 

 No. 177. Very rare in Canada. 



Euxoa niveilinea Grt. Two males, standing as quadridctitata, 

 I decided were this species. 



Euxoa ridingsiana Grt. (syn. maimes Sm.). 

 . Euxoa dargo Strk. One specimen, as rumatana Sm., which Is 

 an exact synonym. 



