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Simpson, Willibert, Dom. Observatory, Ottawa. 



Stevenson, Chas., 906 St. Urbain >St., Montreal. 



Taylor, Rev. G. W., Wellington, B.C. 



Venables, E. P., Yernon, B.C. 



Walker, Dr. E. M., 99 St. George St.. Toronto. 



Wallis, J. B., Office of Sup. Schools, Winnipeg, Man. 



Williams, J. B., 236 Bloor St. E., Toronto, Ont. 



Willing, T. N., Eegina, Sask. 



Wilmot, E. S., Vernon, B.C. 



Wilson, W. J., Geological Survey, Ottawa. 



Winn, A. F., 132 'Springfield Ave., Westmount, Que. 



Young, C. H., Hurdman's Bridge, Ont. 



Zavitz, E. J., 0. A. C, Guelph, Ont. 



NOTES OF CAPTURES. 



Lepidoptera. 



(Arranged according to Dyar's List of North American Lepidoptera, 

 U. S. N. M. Bull. No. 52.) 



RHOPALOCERA. 

 (Dyar's number.) 



51. Callidryas philea, L. St. John, N.B., Sep. 17, perfect specimen 

 taken on dahlia blossoms, (Mcintosh). This is the first Can- 

 adian record of this southern insect. 

 70. Eurymus alexandra, Edw., b. emilia, Edw. Kaslo, B. C, male and 

 female seen but not captured, Aug. 19, (Cockle) ; Kalso, July 22, 

 1897, (Danby). 

 92. Ev/ptoieta claudia, Cramer. Westmount, Que., one specimen seen 

 Sept. 8, (Winn). 

 207. Polygonia satyrus, Edw. St. John, (Mcintosh). The form marsyas 



was taken at Digby, N.S., by Mr. J. Russell. 

 223. Junonia coenia, Hbn. Orillia, Ont., second specimen taken here, 



July, (Grant). 

 264. Cercyonis cetus, Bdv. Tranquille, B. C, July 7, (Lambe). 

 374. Incisalia irus, Godt, var. arsace, Bdl-Lec. Digby, N. S., 4 sps., 



May 5 to 22, (Russell). 

 383. Erora Iccta, Edw. Digby, June 7, (Russell). 



463. Amblyscirtes samoset, Scudd. MacNab's Island, Halifax, N.S., 

 quite abundant, (Perrin). 



HETEROCERA. 



661. Lepisesia juanita, Strk. A male in perfect condition, hovering over 

 a thistle head in hot sunshine near Red Deer River, about 50 

 miles north-east of Gleichen, on July 6, 1905 ; agrees with 

 Strecker's description, and is apparently the first record for Can- 

 ada, (Dod). 



674. Argeus labruscce, L. St. John, Aug. 25, at light, (Mcintosh). This 

 is the only known Canadian record of this magnificant southern 

 hawk moth. 



704. Sphinx luscitiosa, Clem. Digby, N.S., July 15, 16, (Russell); 

 Aweme, Man., May 27, June 10, 17, (Criddle). Montreal, July 

 17, (Can Ent. 38, p. 59). 



