118 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Heliophila pallens (Linn.) 

 Pyrophila tragopoginis (Linn.) 

 Xanthia gilvago (W. V.) 

 Scoliopteryx libatrix (Linn.) 

 Plusia gamma (Linn.) 



" ;//, Hiibn. 

 Anarta cordigera (Thunb.) 



" melajiopa (Thunb.) 

 Heliothis armigera, Hubn. 

 Euclidia cuspidea (Hubn.) 



Besides the foregoing, other species are occasionally attributed to 

 North America, such as Hyppa rectilinea, for which H. xylinoides is mis- 

 taken ; Agrotis nigricaiis, for which Agr. tessellata is mistaken, etc. With 

 the exception of the boreal species of Anarta^ the foregoing list embraces 

 all the European species I feel as yet at all sure are properly credited to 

 North America. 



ANNUAL MEETING OF THE MONTREAL BRANCH. 



The first annual meeting of the Montreal Branch of the Entomological 

 Society of Ontario was held on May 6th, 1874, when the following officers 

 were elected for the ensuing year : 



W. Couper, President; G. J. Bowles, Vice-President ; F. B. Caulfield, 

 Secretary-Treasurer; G. B. Pearson, Curator ; Council — W. Hibbins, sen., 

 C. W. Pearson, P. Knetzing. 



The reports of the Council and Secretary-Treasurer were read, and on 

 motion adopted. The Branch, although young, is in a prosperous 

 condition, the expenses of the past year having been met, leaving a small 

 balance on hand, and the list of members is gradually increasing. Owing 

 to the lateness of the season but little field work has been done, but some 

 rare captures have been made already. The Branch meets as usual at the 

 residence of the President, No. 67, Bonaventure Street, Montreal, P. Q, 

 All business communications to be addressed to the Secretary-Treasurer, 

 E. B. Caulfield, 254, St. Martin Street, Montreal, P. Q. 



