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1,533. Rhizagrotis lagena, Grt. A pair on Red Deer River, July 1 and 3, 

 at snowberry flowers at dusk, (Dod & Hudson). 



Paragrotis maimes, Sm. Calgary, common at liglit in early August; 

 scarce for years past, (Dod & Hudson); High River, (Baird). 



Paragrotis vestitura, Sm. Can. Ent. XXXYIl., p, 20. St. John, 

 usually rather abundant in August. It was from my specimens 

 that Dr. Smith described the species, (Mcintosh). McNab's 

 Island, Halifax, Aug. 12, (Perrin). 



1,579. Paragrotis plagigera, Morr. Spatsum, B.C., July 26, (Bush). 



1,611. Paragrotis acornis, Sm. Calgary, Sep. 19, one at light, (Dod); 

 High River, (Baird). 



1,623. Paragrotis detersa, Wlk. The white larvae almost identical in ap- 

 pearance with those of Paragrotis scandens were common around 

 clumps of Salsola Kali and Cahile Americana on the sandy beach 

 at Youghall, N.B., in July, (Fletcher). 



1,697. Paragrotis dissona, Moschler. Banff, Aug. 10, (Sanson) ; Field, B. 

 C, July 24, (Bush). 



1,721. Paragrotis furtivus, Sm. Vancouver, July 11, (Bush); High River, 

 (Baird). 



1.731. Paragrotis acutifrons, Sm. Cartwright, July 17, one at sugar, 



(Heath). 



1.732. Paragrotis nordica, Sm. Cartwright, July 11 and 17, at sugar, 



(Heath). 

 1,785. Mamestra distincta, Hbn. Meach Lake, Que., May 16, (Young). 

 1,788. Mamestra liquida, Grt. Kaslo, June 27, (Cockle). 

 1,804. Mamestra larissa, Sm. Aweme, June 3, (Criddle). Teste Dod. 

 1,806. Mamestra ruhefacta, Morr. Digby, June 18, (Russell). 



1.808. Mamestra cristifera, Wlk. Meach Lake, July 10, (Young). 



1.809. Mamestra assimilis, Morr. Ottawa. Four mature larvse found 



feeding on common St. John's-wort, Hypericum perforatum, Sept. 

 22, 1905. Emerged June 7, 1906, (Gibson). 



1,851. Mamestra pensilis, Grt. Aweme, July 6 and 26, (Criddle). Teste 

 Dod. 

 Mamestra ohesula, Sm. Calgary, a few at light, July 12 to 25, 

 (Dod & Hudson); Rosthern, Sask., July 21, (Willing). 



1,882. Barathra curialis, Sm. This interesting species, which was so 

 abundant in Canada during 1905, and which was mentioned in 

 last year's Entomological Record, under the name Barathra oc- 

 cidentata, Grt., has again appeared in small numbers in some 

 localities. Mr. Lyman and Mr. Winn report having taken it at 

 Montreal in June; and Mr. Perrin, of MacNab's Island, Hali- 

 fax, captured it on June 25, 27, and July 4. 



1,906. Scotogramma suhmarina, Grt. About 8 specimens at snowberry 

 flowers, at dusk, on Red River, July 1-4, (Dod & Hudson). 



1,910. Scotogramma uniformis, Sm. Field, July 25, (Bush) ; Banff, July 

 16, (Sanson). 



1,918. Scotogramma conjugata, Sm. Yancouver, taken from a railway car, 

 July 7, (Bush). 



1,941. Anarta zetterstedti, Staud. Field, B.C., July 25, (Bush). 



1,965. Heliophila diffusa, Wlk. Aweme, June 17, (Criddle). Teste Dod. 



2,000. Orthodes irrorata, Sm. Yancouver, June 29, July 16, (Bush). 



2,042. Graphiphora ruhrescens, Wlk. Ottawa, April 23, 25, (Young). 

 Fishia e.rhilarata, Sm. Kaslo, Oct. 10, (Cockle). 



