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2.617. Eustrotia includens Wlk. Trenton, July 18, (Evans). 



2.618. Galgula hepera Gn. and var. partita Gn. Mt. St. Hilaire, near Mon- 



treal, Aug. 30, (Chagnon). Mr. Winn has also taken the species 

 at Montreal. 



2,661. Tarache terminimacula Grt. Trenton, (Evans). 



2,769. Meliopotis Umholaris Geyer. Lome Park, Ont., July 25, (Williams). 



2,830. Catocala concumhens Wlk. Metlakatla, B.C., (Keen); Fort Selkirk, 

 Yukon, July, (Miss Seymour). Both of these records are of much 

 interest ; the latter is the most northern limit of concumhens known 

 at the present time, (Beut.). 



2,858. Catocala coccinata Grt. Westbourne, Man., Aug. 10, (Wallis). 



2,871. Catocala subnata Grt. Billings Bridge, Ottawa, (Fletcher). First 

 record for the district. 



2,900. Catocala prmclara G. & R., Digby, N.S., Sept. 17, (Russell). 



Homoptera norda Sm. Chelsea, Que., near Ottawa, May 30, (Gib- 

 son) ; Ottawa, May 16, 18, (Young) ; Kaslo, (Cockle) ; Cartwright, 

 (Heath). 



2,900 Homoptera minerea Grt. Britannia, near Ottawa, June 20, (Bald- 

 win). In the Entomological Record for 1906, this species is 

 recorded from White River, Hudson Bay Slope, June 2, (Wilson). 

 On further examination Dr. Smith could not confirm this identifi- 

 cation, as the specimen was much rubbed and crushed. 



2,991. Homoptera calycanthata S. & A. In the Entomological Record for 

 1904, this species is recorded from Kaslo. According to Dr. Smith's 

 Revision of the Genus Homoptera, just published, this record 

 should now refer to his new species norda. 



3,000 Homoptera unilineata Grt. Winnipeg, June 2, (Wallis). Only Can- 

 adian record which we have. 



3,002. Homoptera duplicata Bethune. As mentioned in the Ottawa Natur- 

 alist, Oct. 1908, the record of this moth having been taken at Wel- 

 lington, B.C., (Taylor), should now refer to largera Sm. Dupli- 

 cata has been taken at Digby, N. S., (Russell), and Truro, N.S., 

 (DeWolfe). 

 Homoptera helata Sm. Britannia, near Ottawa, June 20, (Bald- 

 win). 



3,038. Philometra hanhami Sm. Trenton, Aug, 2, (Evans). An unex- 

 pected locality; all the specimens heretofore seen are from Winni- 

 peg, (J.B.S.). 



3,066. Bomolocha hijugalis Wlk. Cartwright, July 4; recorded previously 

 from Winnipeg by Hanham, first I have taken, (Heath). 



3,087. Gnophcela latipennis Bdv. Similkameen, B.C., July 22 and 24, 

 (Sherman and Harvey). 



3,317. Eupithecia nevadata Pack. Duncans, April, (Day). 



Eupithecia quehecata Taylor MS. Digby, N.S., Sept. 19, (Russell); 



Rostrevor, Ont., Sept. 16, (Gibson). First Ontario record. 

 Eucymatoge togata Hbn. Digby, July 22, (Russell). Mr. Taylor 

 says : "This is a specimen of the European E. togata, which I have 

 placed on the American list. I have taken the species at Welling- 

 ton, B.C. This Nova Scotian specimen is more typical than mine." 



3,392. Hydriomena speciosata Pack. Departure Bay, B.C., Aug. 10, 

 (Young). 

 Hydriomena manzanita Taylor. Goldstream, B.C., April 19, 1,000 



feet, (Harvey). 

 Xanthorhce fossaria Taylor. Victoria, May and June, (Harvey). 



