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2784. Syneda Alleni, Grt. St. John, June 19, (Mcintosh) ; Aweme. June 20, (Criddle). 

 2788. Syneda ochracea, Behr. July 10, Kaslo, (Cockle). 



2825. Catocala elda, 'Behrens. "Not uncommon this year at sugar, bnt very hard to 



catch.'"' Sept., Victoria, (Hanham). 



2826. Catocala relicta, Wlk., b. phrynia, Hy. Edw. Ottawa, Sept. 26, (Fletcher). This 



is a beautiful suffused specimen with the upper wings entirely covered with black 

 scales. If taken on Vancouver Island it would be passed over for elda. 



2832. Catocala Frcnchii, Poling. Victoria, a week or ten days earlier than elda, (Hanham). 



2848. Catocala xLaijiuja, Walk., var. Fletcheri, Btmr. A new variety, which was collected 

 by Mr. T. N. Willing, of Regina, when living at Olds, Alta., about 60 miles 

 north of Calgary. It is like the typical form in markings, but the bands on 

 secondaries, instead of being red, are of a dark yellowish sooty drab. 



2889. Catocala abbreoiatella, Grt. " Very scarce at sugar," July 25, Cartwright, (Heath). 



2923. Remigia rcpanda, Fah. 2 sp. taken at sugar. Never collected at Ottawa before. 

 (Fletcher). 



3006. Erebm odora, L. Meech Lake, Que., Aug. 2, (Young). 



3007. Thysania Zenobla, Crsixu. 1 sp. at light, middle of August, Renforth, 5 miles from 



St. John, (Mcintosh). (The most interesting capture of the year.) 

 3091. Apitelodes angelica. Grt. 1 sp. July 6, at light, Trenton, (Evans). 

 3117. Notodonta dmf'laria, Graef. "Very rare here, 1 sp. at light, June 29." Cart- 

 wright, (Heath). 

 3146. lanassa Culoradensis, Hy. Edw. July 10, Cartwright, (Heath). 



3180. Euthmtira pndens, Gn. 3 sp. on dates somewhat apart, April 21, May 11 and 28, 



Victoria, (Hanham) ; Kaslo, June 6, (Cockle). 



3181. Euthyatira semicircidaris, Grt. 2 sp., June 18 and L'5, Victoria, (Hanham). 

 3185. Gymephora Eosdi, Curtis. This rare arctic species has been reared from larv;o 



collected on willows in 1902 at Blackfalds, Alta., by Mr. P. B. Gregson. During 

 the past summer the larvae were extremely common on willows and poplars at 

 that place, and several specimens were sent to me by Mr. Gregson and Mr. Dal- 

 ton Tipping. 



3236. Nyctobia nigroangulata, Strk. Common in spring, Wellington, (Taylor, Bryant). 



3336. Enchu&ca albifera, Wlk. Wellington, (Bryant). 



3338. Coryphida Meadii, Pack. Wellington (Bryant). 



3384. Mesoleuca ethda, Hulst. Wellington, (Taylor, Bryant). 



3396. Hydriomena sparsimucida, Hulst. Wellington, (Bryant). 



3405. Hydriomena cosligutta, Hulst. Common, Wellington. " This species has been 

 goincr under the name of Petrophorn abrasaria, H.-S., which it somewhat re- 

 sembles." (Taylor.) 



3428. Ctenocalpe Morrisata, Hulst. New Westminster, (Jones). 



3434. Coinoccdpe topazata, Strk. Mount Cheam, (Harvey). 



3460. Petrophora convallaria, Gn. Wellington. " I have been able to separate this from 

 P. defewaria, with which it has been confused. It is much rarer." (Taylor.) • 



.3003. Epelis trv.ncataria, Wlk. Aweme, (Criddle). Mr. Taylor writes : " This is quite 

 distinct from Faxonii, Minot, which has been placed in synonymy with it by a 

 printer's error in Dyar's Catalogue." 



3610. Dasyfidonia avuncnlaria, Gn. Several specimens sent from Osoyoos, B.C., by Mr. 

 C. de B. Green. This, I think, is the first Canadian record. 



3628. Deilinia foeminaria, Gn. Cameron Lake, V.I. , (Taylor). 



3747. Sympherta tripunctaria. Pack. Wellington, (Bryant). 



