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131. Culex re&tuans Tlieob. Ottawa, Aug-., Sept., (Fletcher). 



133. TceniorhyncJius perturbans Wlk. Ottawa, June 20, July 1, (Flet- 

 cher). 



167. Dilophus breviceps Loew. Mamamattawa River, June 21, (Wil- 

 son). 



169. SimuUum bracteatum Coq. Yancouver, April 24, (Harvey). 



196. Chrysops discalis Will. Maple Creek, Sask., June 12, (Willing). 



Chrysops lupus Whitney, Youghall, N.B., July 27, (Fletcher). This 



is of interest as it had not been taken so far east before, (J. S. H.). 



202. Tahanus carolinensis Macq. Ottawa, May 20, (Fletcher). 



203. Tabanus epistates O.S. Meach Lake, Que., near Ottawa, June 18, 



(Fletcher). 



204. Tabanus illotus O.S. Megiskon River, Ont., July, (Wilson). 

 204. Tahanus insuetus O.S. Prince Albert, Sask., July 27, (Fletcher). 



Tabanus osburni Hine. Banff, Aug. 2, (Fletcher). 



206. Tabanus punctifer O.S. Yernon, July 11, (Yenables). 



207. Tabanus septentrionalis Loew. St. Albert, Alta., July 20, (Flet- 



cher). 



217. Atherix variegata Walk. Mamamattawa River, June 21, (Wil- 

 son). 

 Cophura albosetosa Hine. Hope Mts., B.C., July 19; Similkameen, 



July 20, (Harvey and Sherman). 

 Anthrax harveyi Hine. Hope Mts., July 20-23, (Sherman and 

 Harvey). 



236. Bombylius lancifer O.S. Bowen Island, Yancouver, B.C., May 24, 

 reported by R. Y. Harvey. First record for Canada, (J.S.H.). 



236. Bombylius metopium O.S. Hope Mts., July, (Harvey). First 

 record for Canada, (J.S.H.). 



281. Machimus avidus Yan der Wulp. Yictoria, July 22, (Harvey). 



First record for Canada, (J.S.H.). 



282. Asilus angustifro?is Will. Coldstream, Yancouver Island, Aug, 20, 



(Harvey). First record for Canada, (J.S.H.). 



347. Chrysotoxum derivatum Walk. Hope Mts., July 20, (Sherman). 



348. Chrysotoxum ypsilon Will. Banff, Alta., one specimen, (Sanson). 



I recently recorded the first record for Canada from a specimen 

 taken at Kaslo, B.C., in 1903, by Dr. Dyar. This Banff record is 

 the first east of the Great Divide, and bears testimony to what I have 

 written once or twice, that the various species of insects find dis-^ 

 tribution over the Divide much easier in Canada than in the 

 Rockies further South. (R.C.O.). 



361. Melanostoma helloggi Snow. Mer Bleue, near Ottawa, June 19, 

 (Fletcher). 

 Xantlio gramma tenuis Osburn. Ottawa, Sept., (Fletcher), This is 

 an exceptionally good find, (R.C.O.). The species was described 

 in Can. Ent., Jan., '08, from a specimen taken in the Hope Mts., 

 by Mr. R. Y. Harvey. 



367, Syrphus pauxillus Will. Gabriola Island, B.C., June 6, (B. R. 

 Elliott). • 

 Syrphus insolitus Osburn. Yictoria, one pair, April 18, (Harvey). 



385. Eristalis compactus Walk Banff, one specimen, (Sanson). Only 

 one previous record for Canada, at Martin Falls, the type, (R.C.O.). 



387. Eristalis occidentalis Will. Regina, June 18, (Willing). Much 

 farther east than ever before recorded. I have specimens from 

 Banff, the farthest eastern record previously, (R.C.O.). 



