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551. E. Johnsoiiai-ia, Fitch. — Comes freely to light, and flies at 

 dusk. July. 



552. E. astylusaria. Walk. — A male on the Red Deer, July 8th, 

 1905, slightly rubbed. 



553. E. pectin aria, Schiff. — A fine male at light in the same locality, 

 on July 5th. 



554. Selenia (Eutrapehi) alciphearia, Walk. — Common some 

 seasons, notably in 1900 and 1906, but sometimes rare or absent. Light 

 and dusk ^vlay. 



555. Pherne Jubararia, Hulst. — Two males on the wing after 

 dark, Sept. 17th, 1903. Mr. Taylor tells me that it occurs on Vancouver 

 Island, and *' has been passing in collections as Sahiilodes aura7itiacaria 

 and S. cerviiiaria.^'' The specimen of these two, which is now in my 

 collection, and which Mr. Taylor has seen, has much less of the ochreous 

 coloration than the figure of the female type in Dr. Holland's book, and 

 the outer line is rather less waved. A third male,^ taken at light on Sept. 

 30th, 1904, is slightly rubbed, and bears a much closer resemblance to 

 Dr. Holland's fig. o{ placearia, and has almost immaculate secondaries. 

 Mr. Taylor has not seen this, and I dare not separate on the one 

 specimen. 



556. Metanema itiaiomaria, Gn. — A pair near Billings's mill, June 

 26th, 1898. . 



557. M, detenninata. Walk. — Rare. Early June to early July. 



558. Azelijia ancetaria^ Hbn. — Not common. June and July. 

 Light. 



559. Sabulodes lorata, Grt. — A female, much worn, on the Red 

 Deer, July ist, 1905. The wings seem longer, and are more falcate, than 

 in Dr. Holland's figure. 



560. Brephos infajis, Moschl. — Taken by Mr. Thomas Baird, of 

 High River, Alta., and at Banff by Mr. N. B. Sanson. Both on the 

 authority of Dr. Fletcher. (Rep. Ent. Soc. Ont., No. 19, p. 96, 1902.) 



PSYCHID.'E. 



561. Hya/oscotes Q) fragffie?ite/hi, Yiy. Edw., — fitniosa, Butl. — A 

 specimen flying in hot sunshine near the summit of Mt. St. Piran, Laggan, 

 at about 8,500 feet, on July 20th, 1904. The specific synonyniy is on 

 the authority of Dr. Dyar, who has seen my specimen, and in returning it 

 commented : " It is Chalia fragmentella and Ilyaloscotes fuuiosa com- 

 bined." 



