100 REPORT OF No. 19 



HydrioTnena manzanita. Wellington, April. 

 Xanthorhoe pontiaria. Wellington ; Salem, Oregon. 

 Xanthorhoe fossaria. Laggan, Alta., and Mt. Cheam., B.C., (Busk). 

 Leptomeris suhfuscata. Victoria, (Hanham); Vernon, (Harvey). 

 Deilinia hryantaria. Stickeen lliver, June 13, (Bryant). 

 Enypia packardata. Wellington, June to August. 



Several species of European geometridae have been recognized in Can- 

 ada, for the first time during the year, viz. 



Eupithecia castigata, Hbn. Wellington, (Taylor) ; Calgary, (Dod). 



Ewpithecia togata, Hbn. Wellington, (Taylor). 



HydrioTnena ruberata, Freyer. Calgary, (Dod). 



Himera pennaria, L. Tamarisk, Man., 1903, (L. Fanshawe). 



COLEOPTEEA. 



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



North of Mexico.) 



36. Cicindela cinctipennis, Lee. Vernon, B.C., May, one specimen on 

 damp sand, (Venables). 

 109. Cychrus angulatus, Harr. Duncans, B.C., April, (Hanham). 

 871. Lehia devisa, Lee. Regina, April 15, (Willing). 

 898. Lehia depicta, Horn. Regina, Oct. 11, (Willing). 



1,487. Dytiscus circmncinctus, Ahr. Winnipeg, "On a sultry evening In 

 October my son Evan collected about 100 specimens, half of them 

 males; of the females four had sulcate elytra. Prof. Wickham 

 "who named my specimens, writes : 'The first American speci- 

 mens I have seen. The original American locality is Red River, 

 and they may have come from Winnipeg," (Evans). 



2,661. Boletohius cincticoUis, Say. Aweme, in woods, April 9, (Criddle). 



2,829. Olophrum marginatum, Kirby. Sudbury, one specimen, (Evans). 



2,899. Siagonium americamim.,, Welsh. Sudbury, one specimen, (Evans). 



3,696. Epuroea helvola, Er. Aweme, at putrid bird, June 3, (Criddle). 



3,984. Ara'opus Tiionachus, L. Vernon, on willow blossom, (Venables). 



4,005. HoJodes thoracica, Guer. Como, Que., July, Aug., (G. A. Moore). 



4,275. Liidius ahruptvs, Say. Ottawa, June 20, (Fletcher). 



9,394. Chryso'bothris ludifie ata, 'Kovn. Aweme, April 10, July 16, (Criddle). 



5,022. Malachius crneus, L. Ottawa, June 6, (Fletcher); July 1, (J. A. 

 Guignard). An addition to the Ottawa list. 



5,177. Clerus nigriventris, Lee. Vernon, on pine stump, July 15, (Venables). 



5,359. Dinoderus substriatus, Payk. Barrie, Ont., in hemlock bark, Oct., 

 (Zavitz). 



5.384. Hylecoetus Ingubris, Say. Fort Kent, Maine, 1900, opposite St. 



Francis, N.B., (Rev. F. X. Burqiie). 



5,525. Aphodius fnptidus, Fab. Aweme, April 26, May 4, (Criddle). 



5,961. Prionus californicus, Mots. Grierson's Wharf, on the Ottawa near 

 Fitzroy Harbour, July 30, (Metcalfe). A wanderer from the Pa- 

 cific Coast. 



6,079. Tylonotus himaculatus, Hald. Guelph, on black ash, July, (Zavitz). 



6,106. Ancylocera bicolor, Oliv. Ridgeway, on hickory, Aug., (Zavitz). 



6,238. Toxotus schaumii, Lee. Gait, on maple, August, (Dr. Bethune). 



6,304. Leptura subliamafa, Rand. Guelph, August, (Zavitz). 



6,345. Leptura biforis, Newm. Ridgeway, August, (Zavitz), 



6.385. Monohammus titiUator, Fab. Rondeau and Ridgeway, on white 



pine, June to August, (Zavitz). 

 6,397. Goes pulchra, Hald. Ridgeway, on hickory, August, (Zavit:^). 



