THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 103 



Eupithecia Albert.i, n. sp. — Expanse 25 mm. Palpi short and stout. 

 Abdomen brownish, with paler dorsal line ; no band on 2nd segment. 



Fore wings brown, much produced, all margins rounded, so much so 

 that the inner angle of fore wings is almost obliterated. Cross lines very 

 faint, all of them in general direction parallel to outer margin ; the sub- 

 marginal whitish line is the most distinct ; discal dot small, black ; 

 maroinal line of black dashes. 



Hind wings paler, with marginal dusky band and traces of three or 

 fo'.ir dark lines on inner margin ; discal dot minute, marginal line black ; 

 six or seven distinct dots on fringe. 



Beneath paler, with the markings of the upper side faintly reproduced; 

 discal dots distinct, black. 



Hind wings with two outer discal broad lines emphasized on the 

 vein.s, fringe distinctly spotted. 



The peculiar rounding out of ail the margins of the fore wings will 

 serve to distinguish this species from all other Canadian Eupithecias. 



Described from two specimens : Head of Pine Creek, Calgary (\[r. 

 Wolley Dod). Both specimens were taken at light, June 30, 1904. 



Eupithecia Dodaia, n. sp. — Expanse 22 mm. Palpi long and 

 stout. x\bdomen mottled gray and brown ; dorsal tufts black ; first 

 segment pale, second darker. 



Fore wings gray, thickly overlaid with fuscous scales, giving them a 

 mottled appearance ; many dark, very indistinct cross lines, showing as 

 dark spots on costa and as dots on the veins. Basal line rounded ; intra- 

 discal parallel to it; extra discal interrupted, but showing in black dots on 

 veins 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 ; a similar series of dots, indicating another parallel 

 line between this and the rather conspicuous white submarginal line, which 

 is terminated by a distinct white dot below vein 2 ; marginal line black ; 

 fringe spotted ; a black discal spot. 



Hind wings same colour as fore wings, a dark submarginal shade ; 

 faint indications of cross lines ; discal dot small ; marginal line black, 

 distinct. 



Beneath paler, discal dots distinct ; two extra-discal lines on all 

 wings, commencing as rather large dark blotches on costa of fore wings ; 

 marginal line black, distinct ; fringe spotted. 



Described from two specimens : Head of Pine Creek, Calgary (Mr. 

 F. H. Wolley Dod), 27th June and 3 d July, 1904. 



I hope no classical scholar will enquire as to the derivation of the 

 specific name. 



