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Eupithecia olivacea Taylor. 



One female, Wellington, British Columbia, April 6, 1903, 

 and another, much worn, Kaslo Creek, British Columbia. 



Eupithecia perbrunneata Taylor. 



One male, May 15,- , no locality; two females, one taken 

 at Victoria, British Columbia, and another, No. 39045 (Dyar), 

 which I doubtfully place with it, Victoria, British Columbia, 

 August 23. 



Eupithecia alberta Taylor. 



Two specimens seem to answer the description of this 

 species; one Poland, Arizona (Mrs. H. M. Peabody) ; Yellow- 

 stone Park, July 11, 1892 (Dr. Wm. Barnes). 



Eupithecia cootenaiata Dyar. 



A much-worn specimen is referred to this species with some 

 doubt. 



Eupithecia nimbosa Hulst. 



A specimen minus abdomen from Fort Collins, Colorado 

 (July 16), agrees with type in Hulst collection at New Bruns- 

 wick, but not with that in Brooklyn Institute; another muti- 

 lated female from Pullman, Washington, seems conspecific. 



Eupithecia plenoscripta Hulst. 

 One female, Seattle, Washington (Johnson). 



Eupithecia multiscripta Hulst. 



One male, Pullman, Washington, June 9, 1898 (Piper). 

 Eupithecia limnata Pearsall. 



Eleven males (see Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. xi, p. 126). 

 Eupithecia usurpata Pearsall. 



Three specimens (see Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., vol. xi, p. 

 129). 



Eupithecia sierrae Hulst. 



One female, Pullman, Washington, June 8 (Piper). 

 Eupithecia borealis Hulst. 



One female, L,as Vegas Hot Springs, New Mexico, August 

 11 (Barber). 



Eupithecia longidens Hulst. 



One female, Las Vegas, New Mexico, August 7 (Barber). 

 Eupithecia bivittata Hulst. 



One female, Eureka, California, June 16 (Barber). 

 Eupithecia ornata Hulst. 



Two females, L,as Vegas, New Mexico, August 6 (Barber). 



