LEPIDOPTERA 5OI 



dark brown dashes and there is a dark brown dot near the angle of 

 this stripe. The oblique stripe, a series of costal dots and three cross 

 lines at the outer part of the wing, one of which is terminal, are dark 

 cinnamon brown but much more indistinct than the dorsal spot. Fringe 

 above the apex dark brown, elsewhere white at the base and pale 

 fuscous beyond. Hind wing pale fuscous. 



Described from one male in the collection of the National Museum, 

 taken June 14, 1S99, at Metlakahtla, Alaska, by Mr. T. Kincaid for 

 whom I take pleasure in naming this insect. 



Type. — Cat. no. 4967, U. S. National Museum. 



Tortrix fumiferana Clem. 



Tortrix fic7niferana Clem., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., 5, 139, 1865. 



One example : Sitka, June 16. 



Professor Fernald remarks that the specimen is too poor for him to be 

 certain of the identification. 



Carpocapsa pomonella Linn. 



Carpocapsa pojnonella Linn., Syst. Nat., 538, 1758. 



One example: Orca, June 15. ' (On shipboard.) 



Named by Professor Fernald. 



Family TINEID^. 



The collection in this family was small, and the condition of the 

 specimens is such that it has not been thought desirable to make them 

 the types of new species. The generic determinations have been made 

 by Mr. August Busck. 



Argyrestia sp. 



Four examples: Sitka, June 16; Popof Island, July 13 to 15. 



Monopis sp. 



One example: Popof Island, July 13. 



Plutella sp. 



One example: Sitka, June 16. 



This appears to agree essentially with the type of duboisella Beut. 



Schreckensteinia sp. 



Two examples: Sitka, June 16, Yakutat, June 21. 



Zelleria sp. 



One example : Farragut Bay, June 5. 



Choreutis occidentella Dyar. 



Choreiitis occideniella Dyar, Can. Ent., 32, 86, 1900. 

 One example : Sitka, June 16. 



