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1,693. Paragrotis mollis, Wlk. Millarville, Sept. 3, at light by Mr. Hud- 

 son. Only two specimens previously taken. (Dod-) 

 1,716. Paragrotis basalis, Grt. Cartwright, one at sugar, Aug. 2. The 



first time I have seen it here. (Heath.) Regina, (Willing). 

 1,720. Paragrotis Idalwensis, Grt. Wellington, (Bryant). 

 1,727- Paragrotis ahar, Strk. Cartwright, one at sugar, Sept. 3. I took 



one last year which was named bv Dr. Smith, and this agrees 



with it. (Heath.) 

 1,767. Agrotiphila maculata, Sm. Mts. Fairview and St. Piran, Laggan, 



B. C, above timber (7,500—8,500 ft.), July 19 and 20— rare, 



(Mrs. Ni'choll and Mr. Dod). 

 1,806. Mamestra rube facta, Morr. Millarville. June 17 at sugar, very 



rare, (Hudson). 

 1,840. Mamestra sutrina, Grt. Millarville, May 30, at light. Always 



a great rarity. (Hudson.) 

 1,877. Mamestra. dircumvadis, Sm. Millarville, June 30 and July 2, at 



light, always a great rarity, (Dod.) 

 Mamestra acutermina, Sm. Cartwright. At sugar with 31. Good- 



ellii, Grt., June 20, (Heath). 

 Mamestra Dodii, Sm. Can. Ent., June, 1904. Millarville, June 



25. As usual, not rare at sugar, (Dod). 

 1,895. Xylomiges ruhrica, Harvey. Kaslo, a splendid specimen of this 



very variable species, (Cockle). Vancouver, several in April, 



(Bush). 

 1,907. Scotogramma densa, Sm. Kaslo, one specimen, (Cockle). 

 ],,953. Heliothis uni'puncta, Haworth. Oak Bay, Van. Island, one at sugar, 



Sept. 10. The only specimen I have seen in British Columbia. 



(Hanham.) 

 1,983. Heliophila calgariana, Sm. Millarville, Aug. 2, at sugar. Prob- 

 ably a variety of anteroclara, Sm. (Dod.) 

 2,006. Himella contrahens, Wlk. Lac Charlebois, Laurentian Mts. 



several at sugar, July, (Winn). 

 2,026. Graphiphora peredia, Grt. Cartwright, July 14, at sugar. This 



moth is of very uncertain occurrence. (Heath.) 

 2,067. Clebderis populi, Strk. Millarville, Alta. Bred July 28 — Aug. 



4, from larvse common locally on black poplar. Began pupating 



about June 25. (Dod.) 



2.071. Cleoceris curvifascia, Sm. Cartwright, at sugar, Aug. 26. Rare, 



(Heath). 



2.072. ApoT^Ofphila yosemitm, Grt. Mr. Heath has shown me that the in- 



sect which I have recorded from Rounthwaite and Aweme as 

 Hadena relecina is really A. yosemita\ It has been taken from 

 Manitoba to the Rocky Mountains. 



2,076. Pleroma apposita, Sm. Victoria, on fences and at light, during 

 March. In 1903 this species was out at the end of February. A 

 pair taken at light early in April are very black and may prove to 

 be another species. (Hanham.) 



2,084. Xylhiui torridn, Sm. Wellington, April 4, (Bryant). 



2,107. Xylina tepida, Grt- Cartwright. At sugar, seems to be more 

 abundant than usual this year. Sept. 16. (Heath.) 



Xylina aticilla, Sm. Nepigon, bred from larva on Cornus stoloni- 

 fera, (Fletcher). Cartwright, (Heath). 



