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Erebia disa, Thunb., var. mancinus, Db.-Hw. A few specimens of this very local species 

 were taken by Mr. N. B Sanson at Banflf, Alia., in the middle of July. Mr. Sanson 

 obtained eggs, from which larvfe at Ottawa are now hibernating after second moult. 



Ohionobas jutta, Hbn. A new locality for this species has been found by Mr. A. E. Richard 

 at Langevin, Que., 50 miles south nf Quebec city, 27 July. 



Thecla spinetorum, Bdv. A fine male of this rare species was taken at Fairview, B. C, 

 (Edmund Reynolds). 



Thecla irus, Gdt. Anticosti, (Schmitt). 



Chrysophanns dorcasyKirhy. Rounthwaite, Man., (Marmont). 



Papilio cresphontes. Cram. More abundant than for many years, London, (Moffat). 



Fieris napi, Esp., var. bryonia, Ochs. Banff, Alta., 3 May, (Sanson). 



Papilio nitra, Edw. High River, Alta. , (T. Baird). 



Pamphila pavmee. Dodge. Cartwright, (Heath). Aweme, (Criddle). 



Terias lisa, Bd-Lec. Ottawa, 18 Oct. (Gibson^. 



Carterocephalus mandan, Edw. Halifax, (Perrin). 



HETEROGEHA. 



Lepisesia ulalume, Strk. Mr. Harvey writes to me that the specimen credited to him in 

 last year's record was taken by Mr. E. Wilson. Two fresh records have been received 

 tor 1902. 26 May, Vancouver, B. C, (Bush); and a second by the Hon. N. C. 

 Rothschild, near the same place. 



Deidamia inscripta, Harr. London, (J. Bice and J. Tanton). 



Philampelus pandoms, Hbn. Trenton, 20 Aug., (Evans). 



Ampelophaga versicolor, Harr. London, (J. Bice). 



Protoparce cingrdata. Fab. " St. John, 5 Oct. I had no occurrence of this fine hawk- 

 moth in New Brunswick until now. I have just caught two specimens." (Mcintosh). 



Albuna pyramidalis, VValk. This species is not uncommon at Nepigon, north of Lake 

 Superior, and may frequently be seen along the railway track. In July last the writer 

 took five Fpecim.ens flying around a raspberry bush. There were two females and 

 three males, and the variations of colour covered all the three varieties, var. montana, 

 var. rubescens and var. coloradensis, which are recognized in BeutenmuUer's Mono- 

 graph of the Sesiidae. The two varieties rubescens and coloradensis were also taken 

 this year at Vancouver by Mr. Harvey, and the var. montana by Mr. Cockle at Kaslo. 



Sesia albicornis, H. Edw. A specimen taken at Ottawa some years ago by the Rev. G. W. 

 Taylor is this species. It has not been previously recorded for this locality. 



Sarrothripa cohimblana, H. Edw. Victoria, May, (Anderson and Hanham). 



Arctia yarrowi. Stretch. This rare species only once previously recorded in Canada from 

 Hudson Bay by Dr. Robert Bell, was taken on 18 Aug. last in the Rocky Mountains, 

 on a bare summit above Lake Agnes, Laggan, Alta., (Dr. W. Barnes). 



Several other species of Arctia which have been recorded, are now receiving special study 

 and will be reported on later. 



Phobe.tron pithecium, A. and S, Mt. St. Hilaire, Q. (Stevenson). 



Euproctis chrysorrluea, L. The first Canadian specimen of the Brown-tailed Moth, whicli 

 has been so destructive around Boston, Mass. was taken at St. John, N. B. , by Mr. 

 Mcintosh this year. . No others were seen. 



Datana contracta, Walk. Trenton, 10 to 24 July, (Evans). . 



Gluphisia severa, H. Ed. " Have had a single specimen in my collection for years." 

 Cartwright, June, (Heathy. Kalso, (Cockle). 



Hepialus mnntanus. Stretch. Dr. Barnes reports this as common at Vancouver and 

 Victoria. 



