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the wing. On the under side, the basal and medial band of the primaries 

 are connected by a broad posterior band of black. Described from two 

 specimens from Jamestown, Colorado, one in my own cabinet and one in 

 the cabinet of Herman Strecker, Reading, Pa., the latter being a little 

 lighter than the one in my cabinet. 



LIST OF GEOMETRID^ TAKEN AT QUEBC AND MONTREAL. 



BY G. J. BOWLES, MONTREAL. 



In order to make the following list as complete as possible, 1 have 

 included the species in the cabinets of Messrs. H. H. Lyman and F. B. 

 Caulfield, of Montreal, with those in my own collection, taken at Quebec, 

 and also those credited to Mr. Belanger, of Quebec, in Packard's " Mono- 

 graph." When a species is found both at Quebec and Montreal, no locality 

 is given ; when found only at either place, Quebec is indicated by a 

 " Q," Montreal by an " M." The list comprises 115 species and 3 varie- 

 ties. The names and arrangement are those of Packard's " Monograph." 



Petrophora (Cidaria). 

 diversilineata. 

 hersiliata, M. 



Ochyria. 



ferrugata. 



also var. unidentaria, black 



northern variety, 

 designata. 



Rheumaptera (Melanippe, &c.). 

 ruficillata. 

 lacustrata, M. 

 unangulata, Q. 

 intermediata, M. 

 lugubrata, Q. 



hastata, very common and 

 variable. 



Anticlea. 



vasiliata. 



Eupithecia. 



albicapitata, Q. 



absynthiata. 



miserulata, M. 

 Glaucopteryx. 



caesiata, Q. 



magnoliata. 

 Plemyria. 



multiferata. 

 Epirrita. 



cambricaria. 



perhneata, Q. 



dilutata, Q. 

 Hydriomena. 



trifasciata. 



californiata, Q. 

 Petrophora (Cidaria). 



truncata, Q. 



albolineata, Q. 



