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Apocheima Rachelse, Hulst. Mr. Marmont took a male of this species at 

 Rounthwaite in 1S98. The female, which is wingless and spidery, 

 dropped into the grass and escaped. In 1899 ne was more 

 fortunate, capturing several males and a female. About dusk on 

 April 27th (same year), I noticed a number of moths flying low 

 about the ground and along the side of my house. I managed to 

 bottle four, and later on, with a light, discovered a pair "in coitu " 

 on my cellar window. On the 29th I took two more males at rest 

 on the same window. 



Erannis tiliaria, Harr. Cartwright and Rounthwaite. Have not taken it 

 myself in Manitoba. 



Cingilia catenaria, Cram. A September species. Brandon and Rounth- 

 waite. Mr. Marmont finds them very abundant in a small swamp 

 near his place. Those I have seen from Manitoba have been 

 white ; those from Quebec invariably smoky. 



Dyscia orciferata, Walk. A typical prairie species. Taken at Bird's 

 Hill, and quite common at Rounthwaite in 1899. On the wing 

 from early in June into July. 



Anagoga occiduaria, Walk. May 22nd, one, and another at light in 

 June. 



Sicya macularia, Harr. July 19th, etc. Common at light in 1S97 for 

 about a week ; also taken at Brandon. 



Therina endropiaria, G. & R, Quite rare here. 



Therina fervidaria, Hub. Aug. 18th, etc. Common in Elm Park, at 

 bloom ; comes occasionally to sugar. 



Metrocampa perlata, Guen. July 1 9th, etc. Not uncommon at light in 

 1S97. 



Eugonobapta nivosata, Guen. July. A few at light. 



Ennomos subsignarius, Hub. Aug. 9th to Sept. 22nd. A few at light. 



Xanthotype crocataria, Fab. Plentiful at beginning of July. 



Plagodis serinaria, H.-S. Taken at Kinosota by Mr. Hutchinson. Ap- 

 pears to be rare in the Province. 



Plagodis phlogosaria, Guen. Cartwright. 



Hyperitis amicaria, H.-Sch. (and var. alienaria, H -S.). May 20th, and 

 common in June. Some of the varieties are very handsome. 



Ania limbata, Haw. July. A few at light. 



Gonodontis hypochraria, H.-Sch. On the wing from the end of May to 

 the end of June. 



