14 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Gelechia glajidifuella Zell. 



Further examination satisfies me that G. sella Cham, is the same 

 species. 



G. gallaesolidaginis Riley. 



The specimens bred by me in the Rocky Mountains {see Cin. Quar. 

 your. Sci., V. 2, p. 289) belong to this species, but as suggested (loc. cit.) 

 they are much smaller and the markings are indistinct. 



Gelechia roseosuffusella Clem. 



I have received specimens of this species from Mr. J. D. Putnam, 

 which were taken at Springlake Villa, Utah. It is very widely distributed 

 over North America. 



Glyphiptcryx inoiiiiiiella Cham. 



This species may be distinguished by the fact that the large dorsal 

 streak is behind the first costal streak and opposite to the second, with 

 whtch it is sometimes confluent ; besides, the first costal streak is as large 

 or sometimes even larger than the large dorsal streak. In some speci- 

 mens there is a dorsal white spot on or near the base ; the apical half of 

 the fore wings is rather golden brown than golden, as I have described 

 it. The form of the hind wings is like that of G. cqnitella, but much 

 broader, while G. cxoptatella has these of the same form, and not wider 

 than in eqiutella, or but little so. 



Coleophoui bistrigclia Cham. 



In the description of this insect I have considered the golden or " pale 

 sordid ochreous " as the ground color. It will perhajDS be more easily 

 recognized if we consider the white as the ground color, with two wide 

 golden-yellow streaks from the base : the first being the widest and going 

 to the apex, and the second near to the dorsal margin. 



Gracilaria ( Con'sciuin ) qiiinquesirigeUa Cham. 



A typographical error (I suppose) in the description of this species 

 makes me say : " annulus about the middle of the third joint at its tip "' ; 

 the words "and another" should be inserted after "joint." Possibly 

 (though I do not think so) I have two species before me, though there is 

 some variation in the ornamentation. The first four costal white streaks 

 differ in length in difterent specimens. (These all point obliquely back- 



