100 THE REPORT OF THE No. 19 



and was probably brought in witb bananas. The Ottawa Fruit Exchange 

 building is close to Mr. Baldwin's bouse. 



2,788. Syneda ochracea, Behr. Vernon, June, (Venables). 



2,844. Catocala augusta, Hy. Edw. Kaslo, (Cockle). 



2,858. Catocala coccinata, Grt. Cartwright, two or three each year. This 

 is much smaller than parta, though like it at first sight, (Heath). 



Bomolocha lutalha, Sm. Cartwright, July 10, (Heath). 



3,072. Bomolocha torevta, Grt. Aweme, June 18, (Criddle). 



3,128. Dasylophia thyatiroides, Wlk. Ottawa, June 24, (Young) ; To- 

 ronto, June 6, (Gibson). 



3,147. lanassa pallida, Strk. Kaslo, Aug. 3, (Cockle). 



3,211. Tolype laricis, Fitch. Orillia, two specimens at light, (Grant). 



3,226. Oreta rosea, Wlk. St. John's, Que., July 29, (Chagnon). The 

 larva feeds on Viburnum cassinoides in peat bogs. 



6,606. Sthenopis ihule, Strk. Ottawa, July 6, (Gibson). This is the only 

 specimen so far known with certainty to have been taken at any other place 

 than Montreal. Mr. Gibson also saw two more specimens the following even- 

 ing; but, although sought for carefully then and for several days afterwards, 

 no others were seen. 



6,608. Hepialus hyperboreus, Moesch. Kaslo, one specimen, bright red- 

 dish orange, no silver, (Cockle). 



COLEOPTERA. 



(Arranged according to Henshaw's List of the Coleoptera of America, North 



of Mexico. 



25f. Cicindela limbalis, Kl. Calgary, May 17, (Willing). 

 34. CincindeJa pusiJla, Say. Rounthwaite, Man., Aug. 24, (Marmont), 

 Vernon, B.C., an almost immaculate specimen, (Venables); Okanagan Falls, 

 B.C., July 20, 1895, (Fletcher). 



156. Elaphrus Lecontei, Crotch. Olds, Alta., June, (Willing). 



184. Nebria diversa, Eec. Albert Head, Vancouver Island, B.C., Aug. 

 1, under drift among sand dunes, very active and pale in color like the sand, 

 (Hanham). 



1,216. Amphizoa Lecontei, Matth. Vernon, (Venables). Quite a rare 

 species, but known from several places in the Rocky Mountain system (Wick- 

 ham.) 



1,696. Necrophorus Sayi, Lap. Montreal, Sept. 27, at light, (Chagnon). 



1,707. Silpha tritiiberculata, Kirby. Tofield, Alta., July 27, (Willing). 



2,180. Philonthus discoideus, Gray. Trenton, Aug. 20, (Evans); Ot- 

 tawa, one specimen, (Harrington). 



2,115. Quedius vernix, Lee. Montreal, under dead leaves, Sept. 2, 

 (Chagnon). 



2,128. Staphylinus erythropterus, L. Ottawa, flying, May 4, (Gibson). 

 This rare and beautiful species resembles badipes, but has red elytra and 

 two rows of golden spots, one down each side of dorsum. 



2,434. Stenus croceatus, Casey. Trenton, Sept. 17, (Evans); Ottawa, 

 Oct. 10, (Harrington). 



2,825. LathrimccuTTi pictum, Fauv. Goldstream, B.C., abundant in 

 Skunk cabbage, Lysichiton, early in the season, (Hanham). 



2,854. Homalium rufipes, Fauv. Trenton, May 15, (Evans). 



3,043a. Hippodamia moesta, Lee. Goldstream, Victoria, a late summer 

 species, rare, found on thistles, etc., (Hanham). 



