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Pyrrharctia Isabella, S. 6^ A. — ^Larvje seen in 1894 ; moth not taken 

 here. 



Spilosoma virginica, Fabr. — This moih appears to be rare here ; it 

 did not come to light. A moth was taken July 26th (1895), and some 

 larva; were seen on Aug. 25th, and several pupae were found this spring 

 at Brandon. 



Spilosoma prima, Slosso?i. — A moth evolved on May 9th (1897) 

 from pupa found at Brandon in April. 



Spilosoma antigone, Strk. — Several, Aug. 25th, etc. 



Hyphantria cunea, Drtt. — Several, June (1894). 



Euchgetes coUaris, Fitch. — One at Brandon this season by Mr. 

 Boger. 



Halisidota maculata, Harr. — One, at light, July ist. (This specimen 

 differs considerably from my Hamilton, Ontario, examples.) 



Orgyia antiqua, Linn. — One, Aug. 15th (1895), at rest on a window 

 in the city. 



Orgyia leucostigma, S. 6^ A. — Common at light, middle to end of 

 July, and examples taken (also at light) on Sept. 24th and 28th. 



Parorgyia Clintonii, G. &^ F. — On July 23rd (1895) I found two 

 cocoons of this species in the folds of an old newspaper in some open 

 woods. A moth evolved from one about Aug. ist. The other produced 

 several handsome ichneumons. 



Parorgyia plagiata, IValk. — Common at light, middle to end of 



July. 



Tortricidia testacea, Fack. — Pairs by beating, June loth and 14th 

 (1894). Specimens taken at light, end of June and beginning of July, 

 this year were all poor. 



Ichthyura vau. Fitch. — Several, at light, middle to end of July. 



Ichthyura albosigma. Fitch. — Common at light from July 9th to 

 end of month. 



Ichthyura Brucei, Hy. Edw, — One or two, at light, about 20th of 

 July. 



Datana ministra, Dm. — One, at light, July 2nd. 



Nadata gibbosa, S. &' A. — Several, at light, June 27th to July 6th. 

 Gluphisia trilineata, Pack. — Common at light during July. 

 Notodonta elegans, Strk. (No. 1273, Smith's List) — Four specimens 

 at light, June 27th to July 2nd. 



