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270. Erehia disa, Thun., a. mancinus, D. & H. Headwaters of Saskat- 

 ciiewan, end of July, (Mrs. JSTiclioll). 



291. (Eneis chryxus, D. &, H., a. Calais, Scudd. Go Home Bay, Ont., 

 June 16, (Walker). This interesting insect is very little known. 

 The specimens described by Scudder were collected by Drexel from 

 near Rupert House at the sQ,uth-eastern extremity of Hudson Bay. 

 It has also been taken at Carbonear, Newfoundland. Scudder says 

 "it appears to be confined to the high northern regions of the east- 

 ern half of the continent." Its nearest ally is (E. chryxus, a com- 

 mon insect in the main chain of the Rockies. 



295. (Eneis noma, Thun., k. hrucei, Edw. Banff, Alta., on Sulphur 

 mountain, (Sanson), occuring at from 7,500 to 8,500 feet altitude. 

 Common on all the high mountains at head of Athabasca and 

 Saskatchewan rivers, flying with heanii, end of July, (Mrs. Nich- 



1. heanii, Elwes. Banff, on Sulphur mountain at a height of 

 from 7,500 to 8,600 feet. Mount Stephen and Mount Field, B.C., 

 about 7,000 feet, July 7 and 8. I also saw it on a mountain about 

 12 miles east of Lake Windermere on July 13. About 10 speci- 

 mens at Mount St. Piran, Laggan, July 16-18, including a female 

 on the summit at about 8,600 feet and another close above Lake 

 Agnes, below timber line, at about 6,800 feet. (Dod.). Summit of 

 Mt. St. Piran, August 4, (Fletcher). 



335. Uranotes melinus Hbn. Digby, N.S., July 20, (Russell) ; Peachland, 

 B.C., (Wallis). 



383. Erora Iceta, Edw. Meach Lake, Que., June 14, 15, (Young). 



409. Ciipido smpiolus, Bdv. Female seen ovipositing on the young flower 

 buds of HedysaruTTb horeale at Kinistino, Alta., July 25, (Flet- 

 cher) . 



437. Rusticus anna, Edw. Pelly River, below Hoole River, July 5, 

 (Keele). 



469. Pamphila paloonon, Pallas. Eastman's Springs, Ont,, near Ottawa, 

 June 19, several specimens, (Gibson & Young). Only taken once 

 before in the Ottawa district. 



488. Erynnis sassacus, Harr. Nepigon, July 9, (Fletcher & Skinner) ; 

 Go Home Bay, Ont., (Walker). 



526. Polites pechius, Kirby. Banff, July 27, (Sanson). 



584. Epargyreus tityrus. Fab. Cartwright, Man., June 2, one specimen, 

 a new record for Manitoba, (Heath). 



HETEROCERA . 



677. Pholus vitis, L. McNab's Island, Halifax, N.S., Aug. 29, (Perrin). 

 An immigrant from the South, Mr. Perrin says that his specimen 

 answers well to the figure of P. fasciatus as shown on Plate 3 of 

 Holland's Moth Book. 



683. Anipelophaga versicolor, Harr. Ottawa, August 18, (Baldwin), 

 Montreal, July, specimen taken at Lafontaine Park, collector un- 

 known, record sent by Mr. Winn. The larvae feed on Nescea vertl- 

 cillata and should be looked for in August. 



704. Sphinx Inscitiosa, Clemens. Tukon River, branch of Megiskan 

 River, July 20, (Wilson). 



713. Sphinx canadensis^ Bdv. Ottawa, July 6, (Baldwin); Quebec, July 

 3, (Boulton), Montreal, July, (E. C. Barwick). 



