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THE REPORT OF THE 



N®. 19 



Lyman, H. H , Montreal (L ) 

 Mcintosh, W., St. John, N. B. (L., D., C, 

 MacLaughlin, T. J., Ottawa. (Odon.) 

 Marmont, L. E., Rounthwaite, Man. (L. ) 

 Metcalfe, W., Ottawa (L., C, Hem.) 

 Moffat, J. A., London. (L.) 

 Moore, VV. W., Montreal. (Hem.) 

 Morden, J. A., London, Ont. (L.) 

 Parsons, C, London. (L., C.) 

 Perrin, Jos., Halifax, N. S. (L ) 

 Norris, A. E., Montreal. (L., Hem.) 

 Ouellet, Rev. C. J., Montreal. (C, Hym.) 

 Richard, A. E., Ottawa. (L.) 

 R^y, Rev. Elias, Levis, Q. (C.) 

 Sandercock, W, C, Lauder, Man. (L.) 

 Saunders, H. S., Toronto. (L.) 

 Simpson, Willibert, Oitawa. (C.) 

 Suffield, J. D , Morden, Man. (L.) 

 Sanson, N. B., Banff, Alta. (Gen., L. 



Schmitt, Dr. J., Anticosti. (Gen.) 

 Stevenson, Charles, Montreal. (L,, C, Hem.) 

 Tanton, J., London, Ont. (L.) 

 Taylor, Rev. G. W., Wellington, B. C. (L., 



Hem., C.) 

 Tipping, Dalron, Blackfalds, Alta. (Hym. 



Gen.) 

 Venables, E. P., Vernon, B. C. (L., C, 



Hym.) 

 Walker, E. M., Toronto. (Or. Odon. 

 Winn, A. F , Montreal. (L.) 

 Wilson, E , Vancouver. (L. ) 

 Wilson, Jno., Vancouver. (L.) 

 Wilson, T., Vancouver. (L.) 

 Wilson, W. .1., Ottawa. (Gen.) 

 Williams, J. B., Toronto. (L.) 

 Willing, T. N., Regina. (L., Or., C.) 

 Young, C H., Hurdman's Bridge, Ont. (L.) 



NOTES OF CAPTURES 



Lepidoptera. 



(Arranged according to Dyar's List of North American Lepidoptera, U.S.Ts! .M., Bnll. Nf. -5?.)* 



RHOPALOCERA. 



(Dyar's 7iumber.) 



IL Fapilio (/laucns, L., a. turnu.% L. A typical specimen, Kaslo, B. C, (Cockle). 



14. Papilio thoas, L., (cresphoiites). Lakeview, 15 miles from Halifax, N.S., Aug. 1901, 



(Miss H. King, teste J. Perrm). 

 16. Papilio machaon, L., a. aliaska, Scud. Hudson Bay slope. Forget Portage, Naga- 



gami River, 63 miles northward of Montizambert Station, C.P.Ry., and 2.i miles 



north of height of land, maasured along the cinoe routes, Lat. 49' 12' 47 \ (W. J. 



Wilson). 

 18. Papilio zolicaon, Bdv. Beulah, Man., (Dennis). 

 38. Pontia napi, L. , g. virgi)nensis, Edw. Abundant, Cote St. Paul, Que., May 3 aad 10,, 



(Stevenson). 

 86. Eurema euterpe. Men. {lisa, Bdv.). De Grassi Pt., Lake Simcoe. One, Aug. 4^ 



(Walker). 

 95, Speyeria idalia, Dru. Grand Bend, Lake Huron, July, (H. S. Saunders). 

 216. Eugonia californica, Bdv. Cartwright, Man., Sept. 5, the only one seen this year, 



(Heath). Enormously abundant in many parts of the Kootenay country, as at 



Nelson, B.C., Trail, B.C., and Rob.son, B.C., (Fletcher). Common here, but rail- 

 ■ lions are reported from Rossland by Danby. The only food plant here is Oe^xno- 



thns, Kaslo, (Cockle). 

 222, Vanessa carye, Hub, Swarming at Vancouver, (Harvey). 

 271. Erebia Vidleri, 'Elwes. Very abundant on Mt. Cheam, B.C., Aug. 3-8, (Harvey 



Bush, J. Wilson). 

 284, Ctenonympha typhon, Rott., o. laidon, Bork. (inornata, Edw). This was recorded 



in error to have been taken last year at St Hilaire, Que., by Mr. Stevenson. The 



specimen was taken at Piedmont, Que, 

 286. Enodia portlandia, Fab, Niagara Glen, Ont., July 1 and 25, (Williams), 



*This arrangement was decided upon after discussion at the Annual Meeting of the Society held at OWftwa in 

 September, 1903. 



