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Xylina Fletcheri, Sni. Ottawa. Among material recently sent 

 to Dr. Smith was a specimen of a new species which was taken at 

 Ottawa, Oct. 7, 1903, and given this name- Mr. Gibson also 

 took a specimen on Oct. 3 of this year. 



2,116. IjithoJomui Dunbari, Harvey. Wellington, B.C., (Taylor), 



2,168. Gortyna medialis, Sm. Millarville, Alta., Sept. 6 at light, (Dod)' 



2,178. Papai'pema pur furi fascia, G. & E,. Larvae common at Ottawa 

 working in the roots of Aquilegia, moths emerging from Aug. 18 

 to Sept. 13. (Gibson.) 



2,180. Papaipema nelita, Strk- Aweme, Aug. 30, (Griddle). 



2,192. Papaipema marginidens, Gn. Trenton, (Evans). 



2,224. Orthosia inops, Grt. Cartwright, at sugar, Aug. 8. This is the 

 second time that this little moth has been taken by me. (Heath.) 



2,230. Orthosia helva, Grt. Coldstream, Ont. Aug. 23, (Wood). 



2,235. Parastichtis discivaria, Wlk. Regina, Aug. 7, (Willing). 



2,255. Epiglcea decliva, Grt. Cartwright. At sugar Sept. and Oct. At 

 first by the faint light of collecting lamp, confused with Glcea 

 inulata; must have seen a dozen or more. Not noticed in pre- 

 vious years. (Heath.) 



2,259. Calymnia orina, Grt. Grand Bend, Lake Huron, July 20, (Saun- 

 ders). 



2,288. Nycterophceta luna, Morr. Aweme, June 25, (Criddle). A most 

 beautiful silvery white species, now first recorded from Canada. 



2,302. Heliothis scutosus. . Vernon, very common, Aug. 11, (Harvey). 

 Kaslo, one specimen, (Cockle). 



2,332. Schinia trifasciata, Hbn. Grand Bend, Lake Huron, Aug. 20, 

 Saunders). 

 Pseudotamila Avemensis, Dyar- Aweme, Aug. 1, taken in some 

 numbers in the sand hills, near a tamarac swamp on the flowers 

 of HeJiantlms petiolaris, in the daytime. (Criddle). Two fresh- 

 ly-emerged specimens were taken crawling quickly over the hot 

 sand in the same locality, July 18. (Fletcher and Criddle.) 



2,494. 'Autographa rubidus, Ottol. Ottawa, (Y,oung). Only one speci- 

 men. 



2,496. Autographa hrassicce, Riley. Toronto, Sept. 2, (Saunders). 



2,498. Autographa oxygramma, Geyer. London, (Bethune). Toronto, 

 Saunders). Orillia, (Grant). A southern species. 



2,508. Autographa 'vaccinii, Hy. Edw. This was recorded in 1903 as 



"very common at St. John, N.B." (Mcintosh); but Dr. Ottol- 



engui writes recently : "I obtained material from Mr, Mcintosh, 



so labelled, but they were octoscripta. I am moderately certain 



that vaccinii has never been found except on Mount Washington, 



or the neighboring peaks," 



2,519. AutograjJiha falcigera, Kirby, a. simpJe\t, Gn. Very abundant on 

 red clover at Yernon in August. Not I think previously recorded 

 from Brit. Columbia, (Harvey.) Mr. Yenables also found it 

 common at Yernon. 



2,528. Autographa Sackenii, Grt. Mayo Lake, Yukon, Aug. 7, (Keele). 



2,540. Ogdoconta cinereola, Gn. London, July 22, (Bethune). 



2,548. Pcectes oculatrix, Grt. Aweme, June 20, (Criddle)- A striking 

 species. See figure in Holland's Moth Book, Plate 29, f. 4. 



2,601. Eustrotia alhidula, Gn. London, June 25, (Bethune). 



2,604. Eusti^tia concinnimacula, Gn. Trenton, June 7, 2 sp. (Evans). 



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