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Smerinthus geminatus, Say. — Common at light, June 27th to July 

 loth. Only previous records, one at rest on a tree in Elm Park, June 

 (1894), and July 2nd (1896) one in a spider's web on a fence near the 

 same locality. It had, without doubt, furnished a sumptuous repast, or 

 several. 



Paonias excsecatus, S.&'.A. — At light, June 27th and July ist. Four 

 specimens. 



Paonias myops, S. c« A. — An example in Mr. Boger's collection was 

 taken at Prince Albert, N.-W.T. This species is likely to occur in 

 Manitoba. 



Cressonia juglandis, S. 6- A. — One at light, July ist. 



Albuna pyramidalis, Barnst. — One, July 8th (1896), Bird's Hill. 



Sesia rubrofascia, Hy. Edw. — One, June 17th (1894). 



Sesia albicornis, Z(y. ^^7<:'. — Several, June 15th and 24th and July 

 13th. 



Sesia sp. — July 26th, Brandon. One specimen spoilt in net, too 

 rubbed to be determined. 



All these Sesiidse were taken when sweeping low herbage and flowers 

 for Coleoptera, chiefly along railway tracks. 



Alypia Langtonii, Coup. — Several at Rounthwaite, by Mr. Marmont. 



Scepsis fulvicollis, Hbn. — One at light, middle of July. 



Sarrothripa Lintneriana,6/>^j^r. — My first records, Sept. ist and 13th, 

 etc., show it to be a late species; but as I took it this year in July, at 

 light, it my prove to be double-brooded. One of those captured is a 

 very handsome variety. 



Argyrophyes cilicoides, Grt. — According to Dr. Dyar, this is a 

 rare species ; it occurred at light from July 2nd to 20th. 



Clemensia albata. Pack. — July 27th, etc., several at rest on trees in 

 Elm Park, and one in the city. 



Crambidia pallida. Pack. — A pu|;a found under a stone at Bird's 

 Hill on July 21st (1895) produced the imago on Aug. 6th. Common 

 this season at light, middle of July. 



Crambidia casta, Sanb. (No. 988, Smith's List) — A pair evolved on 

 Aug. 4th (1896). The larvffi were common under stones at Bird's Hill 



