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2,175. Papaipema harrisii, Grt. Hymers, larvae found in stems of Herac- 

 leum lanatum, imago 2 Sept., (Dawson) ; Aweme, reared from 

 same food plant, Aug. 23, (Criddle). 

 Papaipema pterisii, Bird. Last year we recorded under the 

 name of Papaipema harrisii, Grt., var., some Ottawa specimens 

 reared from Pteris aquilina. Mr. Bird now informs us that this 

 is not a variety of harrisii but a new species which he has 

 described under the above name. 

 PapaipeTna oerata, Lyman, (not P. nelita, Strck.). Bred again for the 

 fourth time from burdock, in the type locality, Montreal, (Ly- 

 man). 

 Papaipema eupatorii, Lyman. Montreal, one specimen bred from 

 EupatoriuTji purpureum, (Lyman). 



2,221. Orthosia ralla, Montreal, Aug. 24, (Chagnon). 



2,288. Nyoterophceta luna, Morr, Red Deer River, near Gleichen. Three 

 specimens on thistle heads, July 24-26 : two asleep after a rain 

 storm, (Dod); Rudy, Sask., July 19, (Willing). 



2,361. Schinia viarginata, Haw. Ottawa, Aug. 25, (Gibson). A new record 

 for the Ottawa district. 



2,389. Dasyspoudcea lucens, Morr. Aweme, June 21, (Criddle). This is the 

 first Canadian record of this beautifvil little moth, which belongs 

 to the Coloradan fauna. 



2,395. Melanoporphyria immortua, Grt. Redvers, Sask., June 9, 1906, 

 (A.Y. Crocker); Aweme, Man., June 21, (Criddle). 



2,406. MeLcleptria sueta, Grt. Yernon, (Yenables). 



2,420. Heliaca, diminutiva, Grt. Red Deer River, near Gleichen, July 25 

 and 26, not common, (Dod). 



2,423. Heliaca nexilis, Morr. Laggan, Mt. St. Piran, at about 7,000 feet, 

 not rare, July 16-18, (Dod). Wilson Pass, near head of Saskat- 

 chewan River, July 22, (Mrs. Nicholl) ; Banff, (Fletcher, Sanson). 



2,472. Polychrysia moneta, Fab., a. esmeralda, Oberthur. Calgary, July 

 30 and Aug. 13, (Dod). 



2,528. Autographa SacJceni, Grote. Brazeau Creek, Rockies, Aug. 3, one 

 specimen, (Mrs. Nicholl). 



2,477. Autographa metallica, Grt. Duncans, B.C., 2 specimens, (Hanham). 



2,487. Autographa rogationis, Gn. Toronto, May 3, 1897, Ottawa, (Gib- 

 son). 



2,504. Autographa v-alba, Ottol. Kalso, (Cockle). Teste Ottolengui. 



2,524. Autographa corrusca, Strk. Duncans, occasional, on the wing, July, 

 Aug. and Sept., (Hanham). 



2,532. Syngrapha parilis, Hub. Mt. Saskatchewan (7,500 feet), July 27, 

 rather common (Mrs. Nicholl). This is the species figured by 

 Ottolengui as parilis but by Holland as devergens, (Dod). 



2,535. Syngrapha devergens, Hub. Wilcox Pass, Rockies, Alta., July 26, 

 (Mrs. Nicholl per Dod). 



2,696. Fruva tortrieina, Zell. Calgary, one at light, July 30, (Dod). 



2,769. Melipotis limholaris, Geyer. Digby, July 28, (Russell). 



2,836. Catocala luciana, Hy. Edw. Cartwright, at sugar, Sept., (Heath). 



2,846. Catocala pura, Hulst. Cartwright, at sugar, Sept. 10, (Heath). 



2,893. Catocala pretiosa. Lint. Cartwright, Sept. 10, (Heath). 



2,953. Strenoloma lunilinea, Grt. Granville Ferry, N.S., (Payne). First 

 Canadian record. 



2,983. Ypsia undularis , Dru., a. ceruginosa, Gn. Digby, June 6, (Russell). 



