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Hydrcecia impia'sita, G. & R. Two specimens, 12th and 25th Sept., Ottawa, (Young). 



Trenton, (Evans). 

 Hydrcecia cerussata, Grt. Ottawa, two specimens, 8th Sept., (Fletcher, Young). 

 Hydrcecia marginidens, Gn. Larva common in stems of Cicuta, near Montreal West, end 



of July, (Winn). 

 Several other species of Hydrcecia have been reported, but there is so much confusion 



in the genus that for the present they are held over. Those mentioned above have 



been identified by Mr. Henry Bird. 

 Arzama iijffii.sa, Grt. Trenton, (Evans). 

 Arzama densa. Walk. Vancouver, (Harvey). 



Toeniocampa oviduca, Grt. Meech Lake, Que., 26th May, (Young). 

 Tceniocampn culea, Gn. Meech Lake, Que., 31st May, (Young). 



Toeniocampa subterminata, Sm. Vancouver, abundant, (T. Wilson, Bush and Harvey). 

 Periqrapha transparens, Grt. 3 specimens, April, Vancouver, (Harvey). 

 Scopelosoma devia, Grt. Ottawa, 22nd April, (Young). 

 Ipimorpha pleonectusa, Grt. "A leaf roller on poplar," Kaslo, (Cockle). Victoria, 



(Anderson). 

 Xylina Baileyi, Grt. Wellington, (Taylor). 



Xylina gausapata, Grt. Victoria, 21st Oct., (Anderson). This is a very rare species. 

 Xylina Thaxteri, Grt. New Westminster, (Jones). 



Xylina holocinerea, Sm. Wellington, April, (Taylor). New Westminster, (Jones). 

 Xylina fagina, Morr. 16th April, Ottawa, (Young). Wellington, 17th April, (Taylor). 



New Westminster (Jones). 

 Xylina ferrealis, Grt. Sept., Ottawa, (Gibson). 



Phisia formcsa, Grt. St. John, July 24, 2 specimens. (Mcintosh). 

 Flusia mappa, G. & R. Hatzic, B. C, July, (R. Draper). Victoria, (Taylor). St. John, 



N. B., Not uncommon. (Mcintosh). 

 Phisia metallica, Grt. :=scapularis, H. Ed., and lenzii, Behr. Kalso, (Cockle). Welling- 

 ton, (Taylor). Victoria, July 7, (Anderson). 

 Plusia rectangula, Kirby = moriifontm, Gn. St. John, common, (Mcintosh). Montreal, 



5 sp., 19th Aug., (Norris). Wellington, (Taylor). Victoria, (Anderson). 

 Plusia diasetna, Dalm. A few specimens of this fine species have been taken at Kalso by 



Mr. Cockle in August. 

 Plusia alias, Ottol. This species has in the past been confused with rectangula, which it 



resembles, but lias less silver. It has also been commonly labelled ii-aitreum, but 



has been recently characterized by Mr. Ottolengui as a species under the name of 



alias. St. John, common, (Mcintosh). 

 Plusia excelsa, Ottol. Kaslo, July 31, (Cockle). 

 Plusia variana, Ottol. St. John, (Mcintosh). 

 Plusia rubidus, Ottol. St. John, (Mcintosh). 

 Melaporphyria onotds. Fab. Cartwright, (Heath). " Have not seen it for many years." 



A day-flyer. July, Lauder, Man., (Sandercock). Beulah, (Dennis). 

 Copablepltaron absidum, Har. Five specimens of this striking moth were taken by Mr. 



Criddle at Aweme, on July 11 ; three of these have a subterminal row of very fine 



dark brown dashes across the primaries. 

 Heliothis phlogopliagus, G. & R. Beulah, Man., (Dennis). 



Anarta melcttt,opa, Thunb. Mount Cheam, B. C, 14th Aug., (Bush and Fletcher). 

 Annaphila dim, Grt. Vancouver, June, (Bush). 

 Catoccda hermin, H. Ed. Hatzic, Aug., (Draper). 



