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Paragrotis maimes, Sm. Cartwright, one at sugar, Sept. 4, always 

 a rarity, (Heath); Millarville, Aug. 12 and 27, (Hudson). This is the species 

 previously known in Canada as Riding siana, Grt., which, however, is a south- 

 ern species. 



1.731. Paragrotis acutifrons, Sm. Cartwright, at sugar, a single speci- 

 men, (Heath). 



1.732. Paragrotis nordica, Sm. Millarville, at light, July 28, (Hudson). 

 1,881. Baraihra occidentata, Grt. Abundant from middle of June to 1st 



of July at Ottawa, (Young, Gibson, Baldwin, Fletcher). Specimens also 

 sent from Nova Scotia, (Dr. C. A. Ham;ilton), Quebec, (Fyles), and also 

 found at Nepigon. 



1,885. Morrisonia sectilis, Gn., a. vomerina, Grt. Toronto, May 9, 1898, 

 (Gibson); Aweme, May 16, (Criddle). 



1,910. Scoto gramma uniformis, Sm. Kaslo, at light, Aug. 8, (Cockle). 



1,953. Heliophila unipuncta, Haw. Wellington, B.C., March 2, (Bry- 

 ant). 



2,026. Graphiphora peredia, Grt. Cartwright, at sugar, Aug. 8, several 

 subsequently, (Heath). 



2,096. Xylina amanda, Sm. Cartwright, at sugar, Aug. 31, (Heath). 



Xylina anciUa. Sm. Cartwright, at sugar, Aug. 31, Sept. 3, 

 (Heath). 



2,142. Bancora strigata, Sm. Yernon, Ap. 5, (Venables). 



2,175. Papaipema Harrisii, Grt. Bred from Heracleum lanatum on the 

 Restigouche Eiver, N.B., (Lyman); Cartwright, one specimen, (Heath). 



2.179. Papaipema niteJa, Gn. Fargo, Ont. Although frequently re- 

 corded from Canada as a pest on potatoes and corn, these are the first speci- 

 mens I have actually seen. Most of the previous records referred to P. cata- 

 phracta. Larvae buried at Ottawa, Aug. 2, and moths appeared Sept. 6. 

 (Fletcher.) 



Papaipema thaUctri, Lyman, var. perobsoleta, Lyman. Bred from 

 roots of Thalictrmn cornvti at Montreal West, (Lyman). 



2.180. Papaipema nelita, Strk. Cartwright, one at light, (Heath). 

 2,184. Papaipema frigida, Sm. Cartwright, at light, Aug. 8. This is 



a rarity and is somewhat like a large nelita, (Heath.) 



2,205. Conservula anodonta, Gn. Meach Lake, Que., July l2, (Young). 



2,288. Nycterophoita luna, Morr. Rounthwaite, May 25, 1901, (Mar- 

 mont); Millarville, July 6, asleep on thistle head in sunshine, open prairie 

 near Red Deer River, 50 miles north-east of Gleichen, (Dod). Mr. Marmont's 

 record was sent in in 1901 but was accidentally overlooked. 



MeJicleptria se.xata, Sm. Aweme, July 21, (Criddle). 



2,473. Polychrysia formosa, Grt. Meach Lake, Que., Aug. 15, (Young). 



2,494. Autographa rubidus, Ottol. Meach Lake, Que., June 5, (Young). 



2,496. Autographa brassicce, Riley. Kaslo, common, (Cockle) ; Yan- 

 couver, June 14, (Anderson); Ottawa, Aug. 16, (Gibson); Rounthwaite, 

 common, Marmont). 



2,551. Marasmalus inflcita, Wlk. Orillia, at light, (Grant); Montreal, 

 July 1, (Chagnon). 



"^2,555. Alabama argillacea, Hbn. Cartwright, Sept. 1, (Heath); Levis, 

 Que., (Fyles). The Cotton Moth was abundant in many places in eastern 

 Canada for a few days in the beginning of Sept., but not in such numbers 

 as it sometimes appears. 



2,623. Prothymia rhodarialis, Wlk. Orillia, at light, (Grant). 



2,766. Melipotis fasciolaris, Hbn. ' Ottawa, at rest in yard, July 6, (Bald- 

 win). A remarkable capture. The species is a native of the West Indies 



