1903 ENTOlMOLOGICAL SOCIETY. 95 



3760. Enemcra jutuiuirla, Gn. "Common at Cameron Lake, but, so far, not taken else- 

 where on Vancouver Island," (Taylor). 



3767. Caripeta ibqaaliaria, Grt. Victoria, (Taylor) ; Kaslo, (Cockle). 



3769. Plieuciommatcea Edwardsata, Hulst. Wellington, 1 sp., (Bryant). Rather scarce, 

 Kaslo, (Cockle). 



3776. Enypia venata, Grt. " Common at Cameron Lake, but not taken elsewhere on 

 Vancouver Island," (Taylor). 



3782. Nepytia phmdasmaria, Strk. " Common at Central Park, near Victoria, Sept and 

 Oct. This is the western representative of Nepytia semiclusaria, Wlk." (Tayl< r. ) 



3848. Cleora indicataria, Wlk. Wellington, (Bryant). 



3876. Apocheima Bacheke, Hulst. Rounthwaite, several males, Apl. 15 to 25. (Marmont). 

 Eggs of this remarkable species were received from Mr. Criddle last spring, and 

 full notes of the life-history taken up to the pupa. 



3883. Erannis defoliaria, Clerck. a. Vancouvereusis, Hulst Nov. 19, Victoria, (Ander- 

 son). '" This moth appears to be no longer a common insect here. Sinyle speci- 

 mens were taken Nov. 23 and 25, none seen last year," (Hanhani). 



3965. Euchlcena pectinarid, D! & S. Not uncommon. Wellins^ton, (Taylor). 



^041. Leucohrephos Mddendorji, Men. Beulah, Man., April 16, (Dennis). 



4055. Bfeselia mimiscida, Zell. At rest on fir tree. May 18, Victoria, (Anderson). Dr. 

 Dyar says that this is an extremely rare inseot. 



4132. Thyris liujuhris, Bdv. Rounthwaite, (Marmont). Sandhills near Awcme, tiyiiig in 

 bright sunshine, July 20, (Criddle, Fletcher). 



4143. Cossiis "tindosus, Lint. Kaslo, July 27, (Cockle). 



4173. Podosesia syringce, Harr. Hurdniin's Bridge, near Ottawa, May 28, (Voung). 



4406. Phlyctteiiia Washingtonidi^, Grt. Plentiful, Goldstream and Oak Bay, -June 7 to 17, 

 (Hanham) ; Victoria, May 20, (Anderson). 



4551. Prionapteryx nchnlifera, Stephens. Aweme, Man., (Criddle). 



5912. Ethmia lonyimiicidella. Chain . Rigaud, (Desrochers). 



6606. Sthenopis thuLe, Strk. Several taken at Montreal South, flying from 8.45 to 9.30, 

 p.m., July 5 to 16, (Mrs. C. Stevenson). 



COLEOPTERA. 



CicindeJiditi. The Canadian species are now being specially studied by Mr. E. D. 



Harris, of 280 Broadway, New York, who will be glad to receive specimens from 



all localities. 

 1G9. Cychrus anyulatns, Harr. Wellington (Taylor) ; Goldstream, B.C., May 17, one 



under stone just killed by large black spider, (Hanham). 

 128. Calosoma Wilco.ri, Lee. 1 sp. under stone, Montreal Mountain, July 26, 1902, (A. 



Denny). 

 165. Blethisa multipunctata. L. May 27, Aweme, (Criddle). 

 167. Loricera (xerulescens, L. Laval Co., Que., June 7, (Stevenson). 

 179. Notiophilns- Hardy i, Putz. Very abundant, I could have caught hundreds, found 



under every pile of dead scrub, Tamarisk, Man., (Fanshawe). 

 189. Nebria Gebleri, Dej. Vernon, (Venables). 

 300. Nomius pygmavs, Dej. Goldstream, April 13, under bark of fallen Douglas spruce, 



(Hanham). 

 313. Bembidium nitidutv, Kby. May 7, Aweme, (Criddle). 

 416. Bembidium mutatum, G. & H. April 4, May 6, Aweme, (Criddle). 

 Bembidivm fnscicrum,, Mots, Aweme, riddle). 



