Valley of ihe River Rouge, ^c. 95 



3. Ellopia ccqualiaria. Township of Montcalm, June. 



4. Nematocampa filamentaria, Gu^n. Huckleberry RapidS; 

 2ncl Range, DeSalaberry, 27th July. 



5. Endropia tigrinaria^ Guen. Very abundant in the Town- 

 ship of Montcalm at the end of June. 



6. Melanippe gothicata, Guen. Extremely numerous, especial- 

 ly in rocky woods, in the Township of Montcalm, during the 

 month of June. It flies in such a manner that the white bands 

 across the wings appear to form a complete circle in the air. It 

 is closely allied to M. hastata of Europe. 



7. Scotosia undulata, Linn. (Scallop Shell). Common in the 

 end of June and the beginning of July in the Township of Mont- 

 calm. Those collected are exactly similar to English specimens. 



PYRALIDINA. 



1. Pyralis^ n. sp? Huckleberry Rapids, DeSalaberry, 27th 

 July. Mr. Walker supposes this to be a new species, and the fol- 

 lowing is a description of it : — Anterior wings, dull pink, crossed 

 by two black transverse lines, the first of which, situated near the 

 base, is straight, and has a yellow spot on the inner side, occupy- 

 ing the angle which it forms with the costa ; the second, situated 

 beyond the middle, is bent, forming an obtuse angle before it 

 reaches the costal margin, where it has a yellow crescent-shaped 

 spot on the outer side. Posterior wings, dusky- white at the base, 

 with a broad, pale black, sub-marginal band and crossed by two 

 black transverse lines. Expansion of the wings \2\ lines; length 

 of body 4 lines. 



2. Bleptina surrectalisj Gu^n. Huckleberry Rapids, DeSala- 

 berry, 4th August. 



3. Anania octomaculata, Linn. (White spot). One specimen 

 taken on the 2nd July, near Bevin's Lake, Montcalm. It occurs 

 also on the northern shores of Lake Superior and in Europe. 



4. Hydrocampa. A species of Hydrocampa was abundant, 

 flying over aquatic plants in a small lake near Hamilton's Farm, 

 15th August. 



5. Botys verticalisy Linn. (Mother of Pearl). Not uncommon 

 at Huckleberry Rapids, DeSalaberry, about the 1st of August. 

 Those collected have been compared with British specimens and 

 appear to be identical. 



6. Euhulea. A small species apparently closely allied to the 

 European E. samhercalisj Sehiff., was very numerous on the bloa- 



