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Springs, Colo, specimen in the British Museum, named, I think, 

 by Dr. Barnes. I know of no other Canadian record. 



674. Catocala pura Hulst. — A single fine specimen taken at 

 electric light in the town of Red Deer about Sept. 1st, -1914, by 

 Mr. F. C. Whitehouse. The captor has very generously presented 

 me with the specimen, which agrees with Holland's figure of pura. 

 That figure has never been corrected, but I cannot vouch for its 

 accuracy. 



675. Epizeuxis lubricalis Geyer. — Dorothy, July 23rd, 1907. 

 One female at treacle. 



676. E. aemula Hbn. — A female, at the same time and place, 

 and also at treacle. 



677. Palthis angulalis Hbn. — A pair at treacle on Pine Creek, 

 June 26th, 1909. Edmonton, 1914. (D. Mackie.) 



678. Bomolocha chicagonis Dyar ^'ar. perpalUda Dyar. A 

 female taken at St. Albert, northwest of Edmonton, on July 21st, 

 1904, by Mr. T. N. Willing, is in my collection, and has been so 

 named by Dr. Dyar himself. Chicagonis is brownish grey, and was 

 described in Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash. VI, p. 105, May, 1904, from a 

 single female from Chicago, from Mr. Kwiat. But F. A. Merrick 

 sent me specimens from Milwaukee, Wis., claiming that that was 

 really the type locality. I have a Milwaukee specim.en also from 

 P.Ir. Kwiat. In the same paper the varietal name perpalUda is 

 applied to a pallid whitish ochreous specimen from Turtle Mts., 

 N. Dak. (A. H. Verril). This is the colour of my specimen. 



THYATIRID^. 



679. Euthyatira pudens Gn. — Two males at light and 

 treacle on Pine Creek, July 13th and 17th. 1914. 



NOTODONTID.E. 



680. Schizura unicornis Sm. & Abb. — Several specimens. 

 Pine Creek, end May, 1913, and July 10th, 1914. High River, 

 two specimens, one of them July 29th, 1911 (Baird). The species 

 seems a trifle smaller and less robust here than on Vancouver Island. 



