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collection from Laggan. Mr. Bean may perhaps have taken it 

 there, and the specimen have come from him. On the whole, the 

 occurrence of a species of this genus at Laggan is more probable 

 than at Calgary.] 



644. Scotogramma submarina Grt. — Dorothy, Red Deer 

 River, July 1-4, 1905. About eight specimens at snowberry 

 flowers at dusk, by the author and Mr. Arthur Hudson. 



645. S. conjugata Smith.^ — Laggan, July 18th, 1907, a fine 

 female at the Chalet lights, by the author. Banff, June 24th, 1912, 

 and Julv 3rd, 1914 (Sanson.) Hampson figures a Colorado female 

 from the Washington collection. The ochreous shades shown in 

 the figure are non-existent in the specimen. 



646. Anarta richardsoni Curt. — Wilcox^ Pass, one male and 

 two females; Mt. Athabasca, three males. 1907. (Mrs. Nicholl.) 

 The specimens are in the British Museum. 



647. A. secedens Walk.— Banff, July 25th, 1911, June 20th 

 and 21st, 1912. Five males on electric light poles (Sanson). I 

 have compared the type, from St. Martin's Falls, Hudson's Bay 

 Territory. As I stated in the Entomological Record for 1912, this 

 appears to me better placed in Anarta than in Folia, where Hampson 

 places it. A close ally of this species which occurs in Northern 

 Europe and Asia is hohemanni Stand. This differs from secedens 

 in having a much narrower black border to the yellow secondaries. 



648. A. impingens Walk. — Wilcox Pass, and Brobokton 

 Creek, Alberta Re kies, 5 males, 1907. (Mrs. Nicholl). One is 

 in my collection, ?.nd the rest in the British Museum. Banff, 

 July 3, 4, 1914, a pair at light (Sanson). Laggan. 6,800 feet, Juh", 

 in coll. J. B. Smith. 



649. A. cockleiDyar.— (Can. Ent.XXXVI,31, Feb., 1904.) 

 Jlomohadcna, Brobokton Creek, 1907, one female (Mrs. Nicholl) in 

 British Museum. Laggan, Aug. 23rd, 6.800 ft., one male in coll. 

 J. B. Smith. The latter specimen stood under funehris Hbn., to 

 which Hampson finds funesta Payk. a prior name. I noted that 

 the specimen was much like a Labrador specimen there, and darker 

 onh' than European //me^/a in the same collection. So far, I have 



