120 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



CORRESPONDENCE. 



Dear Sir : The following insects have lately een bdetermined for nie 

 by Dr. H. A. Hagen, of Cambridge. As they are not included in the 

 Society's published lists, I send them just as received for publication in 

 the Entomologist. 



J. Alston Moffat. 



1. Dicosmoerus (Ste)iophylax) argus ^ Harris. Desc. and fig. in 

 Harris's Ent. Correspond.; also by Provancher. 



2. Fteronarcys prof ens Newm., ^ . Also in N. Y. 



3. Leptoierus nobilis Hag. Nearly destroyed, but I think surely, 

 though there exist related species. 



4. Ctenophora frontalis Sacken, $ . In pieces. 



5. M allot a posticata Fabr. 



6. £peolus, probably ; in six or seven pieces. 



7. Archasia galeata Fabr. 



For determination of the four non-Neuroptera, I have taken the names 

 out of our collection. The Mantispa — not Mantis — is a Hemerobid, and 

 is AI. bruimea Say ; also described by Provancher as very common at St. 

 Hyacinthe. His specimen, M. Burquei Prov., was a variety. 



H. A. Hagen. 



ROCKY MOUNTAIN BUTTERFLIES. 



Dear Sir : Please add the following species to the list of diurnals 

 collected by me in Rocky Mts., beginning at No. 123 : 



123. Papilio indra Reak. Seen but not taken 'at Koutanai Pass, 

 afterwards identified from specimens received from the Pass. 



124. Pieris vernalis Edw. Crow's Nest Pass. 



125. Colias elis, nov. spec, Strecker, (Discovered 1884.) Kicking 

 Horse Pass summit. 



126. Colias cliryso7nelas Yly. Yidw. i ^ only taken. Calgary. 



Gamble Geddes, Toronto, Ont. 



