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Euchalcia putnami Grt. 



Euchalcia himaculata Steph. 



Euchalcia hiloha. One male, May 22nd, 1911. 



Euchalcia. calijornica Spezer. One female, standing as pseudo- 

 gamma, with a specimen of the latter species sent to Heath by the 

 author. It is strange to note the scarcity of calif ornica in Southern 

 Manitoba. 



Euchalcia precationis Gn. 



Euchalcia hrassicce. Riley. 



Euchalcia fl a gellum Walk. 



Euchalcia ruhidus Ottol. A figure only, probably one of the 

 types, as Cartwright was amongst the localities from which it was 

 described. 



Euchalcia ampla Grt. 



Euchalcia falcifera Kirby, and var. simplex Walk. None of 

 the specimens were very dark. 



AhrostoJa urentis Gn. 



Ogdoco7ita cinereola Gn. 



Alletia argillqcea Hbn. One specimen, Sept. 30th, 1905, and 

 associated with it, a bodiless worn specimen, probably Agroperina 

 lutosa. 



Rivula propinqualis Gn. 



Erastria albidiila Gn. 



Erastria carneola Gn. 



Erastria incliidens Walk. 



Erastria panatela Sm. One male, without date, standing with 

 Tapinostola inquenata. 



Galgula partita Gn. A single cf. Dr. McDunnough said 

 that this was var. ferruginea. My notes on ferruginea type (d^) 

 say "a pale form, and reddish." It must not be confused with the 

 dark vinous female of this species called hepara. 



Lithacodia bellicula Hbn. 



Xanthoptera semiflava Gn. A splendid series. 



Acontia binocula Grt. Standing as candefacta Hbn. 



Acontia candefacta Hbn. Standing as erastricides Gn. 



Spragueia tortricina Zell. A good and variable series. Mr. 

 Wallis submitted this species to Mr. Gibson, and he said that it 



