84 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST 



Eriopyga {Tceniocampa)uniformis Sm. Specimens stood un- 

 der this name, and others were separated as peredia Grt. ( =f'iir- 

 furata Grt.) and commtinis Dyar. There were none of the last 

 named species in the collection. I am not assured of the distinct- 

 ness of the other two, but the Manitoba form agrees better 

 with uniformis than with true furfiirata. 



Eriopyga ovidiica Gn. 



Monima (Tceniocampa) hibisci Gn. ( =alia Smith, etc., nee 

 Guen.) Specimens stood in three different series, as pacifica, 

 instabilis and brucei. 



Monima revicta Morr. {subterminata Sm.) Fi\e specimens, 

 and one of hibisci wrongly associated with them. 



Tricholita signata Walk. . Standing correctly, and two speci- 

 mens with Mamestra Columbia. 



Lithomoia germana Morr. 



Graptolitha (Xylina) disposita Morr. A long and variable 

 series, some of which stood wrongly as hamina Grt. 



Graptolitha bethunei G. & R. 



Graptolitha innominata Sm. 



Graptolitha petulca Grt. Two stood with amanda, one of them 

 dated Sept. 27th, 1904. 



Graptolitha amanda Sm. 



Graptolitha fagina Morr. Three specimens. 



Graptolitha georgii Grt. Standing correctly, and also as 

 holocinerea, vertina, ancilla and oregonensis. All are synonyms of 

 georgii, with the doubtful exception of oregonensis. 



Graptolitha unimoda Lint. Smith redescribed this from 

 Manitoba specimens as merceda, though Heath had tepida under 

 the latter name. This group of Xylina was badh" mixed in the 

 collection. 



Graptolitha laticinerea Grt. Smith redescribed the species as 

 Winnipeg, but used to confuse it with zinimoda. It must be ad- 

 mitted that the group is rather a difficult one. 



Graptolitha cinerosa Grt. (syn. grotei Riley). Five specimens 

 were found mixed with laticinerea and a few unimoda. The line 

 between cinerosa and laticinerea is often very difficult to draw, and 

 I have rarely, if ever, seen a collection in which they appeared to 

 be correctlv separated. 



