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SASK. — Regina, Aug. 29, 1909, i 9 ; Aug. 31, 1901, i (^ , i J ; 

 Sept. 5, 1909, I ?j Sept. 19, 1903, I ^ ; Sept. 23, 1906, 

 I $. Walsl), Aug. 23, 1901, I $. (Willing.) Also recorded 

 from Indian Head (Walker), and Radisson (Rehn). 



ALTA. — Ponoka, i c^ . (Alexander.) Edmonton, July, 1904. 

 (Willing.) Banff, Aug. 16, 1909. (Sanson.) Also recorded 

 from Macleod (Bruner, Bull. Div. Ent. U. S. Dept. Agr., 11, 

 15, 1883); Canmore and Kananaskis (Walker), and Calgary 

 (Caudell*). 



B. C — Nelson, i S, \ ?. Victoria, 2 5 's. (Alexander.) 

 Vernon, July 26, 1895, ^ c? > ^ ?• (Fletcher.) Also recorded 

 from Discovery Bay, Vancouver Id. (Walker), Kaslo (Caudell*), 

 and Beavermouth (Rehn). 



34. Hippiscus tuberculatus (Pal. de B ). 



MAN. — Aweme, June 16, 1904, i ^ ; July i, 1909, i ^. 

 (Criddle.) Also recorded from Dufferin (Scudder^), and the 

 Red River (Scudder"). 



SASK.— Alameda, May 30, 1901, i ?. Billings' Mill, July 12, 

 1903,1 $. Boucher, first half of July. (Courbeaux.) Regina, 

 Sept., I ^ nymph. Tacomba, April 30, 1903, i ^ nymph. 

 Also two females without locality. Also recorded from 

 Kinistino. (Rehn.) 

 ALTA. — Red Deer, 11 nymphs. (Alexander.) Also recorded 

 from Calgary. (Scudder.^) 



As compared with female specimens from Southern Ontario, 

 those from Saskatchewan are distinctly larger, the tegmina 

 measuring from 31.5 to 36.5 mm., the hind femora 19 to 21.5 

 mm., while in Ontario specimens the tegmina vary from 28 to 

 32.5 mm., and the hind femora from 18.7 to 19.5 mm. The 

 spots of the tegmina are better defined, the fuscous band of the 

 wings darker, and the disk of the latter vermilion intead of a dull 

 rose-red. 



35. Hippiscus neglectus (Thomas). 



MAN. — Aweme, July 14, 1904,2 $ 's. (Criddle.) Also recorded 

 from the same locality by Rehn. 



ALTA.— Macleod. (Scudder.^) 

 B. C. — Nelson, i ? . (Alexander.) 



