124 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Peoria app7-oxhjiella^ Walk. — One typical specimen; Regina, VII., 20. 

 I am indebted to Dr. Dyar for names of all Phycits. 



YPONOMEUTIDyE. 



Choreutis extrincicella, Dyar. — One specimen ; Regina, VI., 24. 

 Exactly the same as type, can be easily separated from any other species 

 of this genus, by the narrow white transverse lina beyond base, and the 

 radiating white lines in outer quarter. 



Gelechiid^. 



Gelechia variabilis ^ Busck. — One specimen ; Regina, VIII., 15. 



Gehchia albisparsella, Cham. — Three specimens ; Lethbridge^ VII., 

 1 1. 



Gelechia iiigrimaculella, Busck. — One specimen ; Regina, VIII. ,23. 



Gelechia ornatifiinbriella, Clem. — One specimen ; Regina, VI., 18. 



Gnorimoschema triocellella^ Cham — Seven specimens ; Regina, V., 

 15, to VI., 15. 



Trichotaphe juncidella, Clem. — One specimen \ Regina, VIII., 15. 



Ypsolophus ligulellus, Hbn. — One specimen ; Regina, IX., 2. 



CECOPHORID^. 



Depressaria argillacea, VVlsm. — One specimen ; Regina, IV., 29. 



SetJtioscopsis i?iornata, Wlsm. — One $; Red Deer, IV., iS. This 

 species has also been recently received from Mr. Heatli and Mr. Criddle, 

 and fully bears out Dr. Dyar's conclusions {ante xxxiv., p. 319), that it is 

 distinct. It more nearly resembles a large gray Geom'etrid, and seems 

 much out of place in the Micro-Lepidoptera. I believe this Is the first 

 record of capture since the original description. In 13ul. 52, U. S. N. M., 

 the locality is "unknown." 



TiNEID/K. 



Titieola bisselliella, Hum. — Two specimens ; Regina, VI., 7-8. The 

 common clothes moth. 



Tinea croceoverticella, Cham. — Two specimens ; Regina, V., 29-VI., 

 3, labelled " in house." 1 am not entirely certain of this identification. 



Tinea granella, Linn. — One specimen; Regina, VI., 15. Rather 

 badly broken, but the identification seems good. 



Besides the above, there are two or three species that I cannot make 

 out at this time. 



Since completing the above notes Mr. Willing has been good enough 

 to send me a large map of a part of the Northwest Territories, from which 

 I add the following to better identify the localities mentioned. 



