THE NOfTUID.E OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 209 



ARTICLE III. 



THE NOCTUIELE OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 



INTRODUCTORY LIST. 



By William McIntosh. 



Read November 7th, 1899. 



The following list of New Brunswick Moths, with the exception of 

 the Jacquet River and Chatham records, is the result of the past three 

 years collecting in the vicinity of St. John. 



In the preparation of this list I am much indebted to Dr. James 

 Fletcher, Ottawa, Dr. R. Ottolengue, New York, Mr. Albert F. Winn, 

 Montreal, and Dr. Herman Strecker, Reading, Pa., who have deter- 

 mined my specimens and given me valuable assistance in my entomo- 

 logical work. 



I am under obligation to Mr. Winn, not only for identifying a 

 number of specimens, but also for a very interesting list (in MS.) 

 of Moths taken at Jacquet River in July and August, 1886. All the 

 Jacquet River records are taken from Mr. Winn's list. 



The Chatham records are from Mr. J. D. B. F. Mackenzie's List of 

 the Moths of Miramichi (Proceedings of the Natural History Society 

 of Miramichi). 



Thanks are due also to Mr. Philip J. R. Mcintosh, who kindly 

 placed his collection in my hands for examination. 



Family THYATIRID^E. 

 Thyatira scripta, Cosse. 

 Common at light during June and July. 



Pseudothyatira cymatophoroides, Gn. 



Two specimens taken at light July 10th and 22nd (1897). Also at Jacquet 

 River. 



