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north-east of Glciclien, June 21st. Two specimens here on Pine Creek, 

 June 24th and Sept. i8th, 1S99, the latter in fine condition. 



Var. albopunctata, Tep. — A 9 in fine condition, Sept. 25th, 1899. 



ThYATIRID;E. 



432. Habrosyne script a, Gosse. — Very rare. Three specimens 

 only, in different years, at treacle. Middle Jane to middle July. 



433. Pseudothyatira cyviatophoroides, Gn., var. expiiltrix, Grr. — 

 A (^ , in fair condition, at treacle, on July 5th, 1904, is exactly like Dr. 

 Holland's figure. 



434. Bombycia Tearlii, Hy. Edvv. — Rare. Middle i\ug. to middle 

 Sept. Treacle. The species here is of a smooth ashen gray, almost 

 immaculate except for the double brown t.a. and t.p. lines, and looks quite 

 different from the green and brown improvisa sent me by Mr. Hanham 

 from Victoria, B.C., which also seems to be a more heavily built insect. 



NOTODONTID^. 



435. Melalopha apicalis, Walker. — Rare. I have only taken three 

 specimens, all at rest in daytime in the town of Calgary. June 2nd to 19th. 

 I have specimens from Cartwright, Man., and from Chicago, which are 

 rather smaller and darker, but otherwise look the same. 



436. M. albosigffia, Fitch. — Very rare. May 21st to 31st. Light. 



437. M. Brucei, Hy. Edw. — Rare. May 21st to June 5th. Light. 

 Rather like apicalis, but differs not only by its darker colour, but also in 

 having the second and third lines entire, and not meeting centrally. In 

 apicalis, the third line springs from the second on the median vein, and 

 is not visible as a separate line above that point. 



438. Hyperceschra stragula, Grt. — Very rare. June 6th, 1894, 

 June i2ih and 24th, 1903. Light. 



439. Notodonta simplaria, Graef. — One fine (^ , at light, June i8th, 

 1900. 



440. Pheosia dimidiaia, H.-S — A 9 taken at Olds, x\Ua., on July 

 7th, 1898, by Mr. T. N. Willing. Named by Dr. Fletcher. 



441. Harpyia scolopendriiia,^d.\'\. — A r^ onMay3rst, 1902, and a 

 ? May nth, 1901. Both at light, and perfect specimens. A $, crippled, 



bred in early June, 1905, from a pupa found on a fence in Calgary. 



442. H. ( ? var.) modesia, Huds. — Two ^ ^ and a $. One $ 



labelled June 21st, and probably taken at light, the other marked " bred, 



1894," without day or month. The V is somewhat crippled and comes 



from Mr. Gregson, bearing label "June 9th, 1902, Blackfalds, Alta., bred 

 The names are as quite recently given me by Dr. Dyar. He had some 



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