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turbing low vegetation, mostly Juniperus communis, I discovered this 

 handsome little butterfly. In about an hour in the middle of the day 

 I secured 13 specimens, and my friend, Taverner, also caught several. 

 One male was very dark above with just a suggestion of the brownish- 

 yellow scales on the disk of the four wings and a trace of the same 

 above and between the tails. I should class this as Brehme's pater- 

 sonia, or at least as coming very close to it." 



469. Pamphila paloemon Pallas. Sherbrooke, Que., July 1, (Southee). 



644. Resperia centaur ece Eamb. Fort Smith, Mackenzie, July 2, (Thompson 

 and Preble). 



683. Ampelophaga versicolor Harris. Britannia, near Ottawa, July 26, (Bald- 

 vi^in). 



€99. Phlegethontius convolvuli L., a cingulata Fab. Trenton, Ont. (Evans). 



702. Sphinx perelegans Hy. Edw. Wellington, B.C., June 6, 7, (Taylor) ; Peach- 

 land, July 6, (Wallis). 



704. Sphinx luscitiosa Clemens. Britannia, near Ottawa, July 9, 22; 2 speci- 

 mens, (Baldwin). 



728. Marumha modesta Harr. Artillery Lake, Aug. 13. (Thompson and 

 Preble). A very northern record. 



778. Baisilona imperialis Dru. Go-Home-Bay, Out., one specimen found in 

 water, July 12, (Williams); Trenton, Ont., 1 sp. June 27, (Evans). 



869. Neoarctia yarrowi Stretch. One female at rest on a rock in the hot sun 

 on Mt. Huber, B.C., Aug. 9, about 8,000 feet above sea level, (Lyman). 



960. Panthea acronyctoides Walk. Montmorency Falls, Que., June 23, (Ly- 

 man). 



981. Apatela cretata Smith. Millarville, Alta., June 22 to July 16th, about 

 20 specimens at treacle, (Dod). 

 1,008. Apatela funeralis Grt. McNab's Island, Halifax, N.S., emerged June 20, 

 (Perrin). 



1,029. Apatela sperata Grt. Eegina, Sask., June 15, (Willing). 



1,042. Apatela lanceolaria Grt. Larva found on cherry at Saskatoon, Sask,; 

 green with yellowish bristles from tubercles, one and three-quarter 

 inches long; fed it on some rose leaves; pupated Aug. 1, moth emerged 

 April 28, (Willing). 



1^,050. Merolonche lupini Grt. Duncans, B.C., one at light, (Hanham). 

 1,063. Harrisimemna trisignata Walk. Windsor Mills, Que. (Eowland) ; Hull, 

 Que., full grown larva on ash, Aug. 28, (Groh). 



1,075. Baileya douhledayi Gn. Windsor Mills, Que., (Rowland). 



1,141. Oligia grata Hbn. Trenton, Ont., Oct. 18, (Evans). 



1,147. Hillia discinigra Walk. Cartwright, Man., Aug. 24, (Heath). 



1,211. Hadena stipata Morr. McNab's Island, Halifax, N.S., Sept. 13, (Perrin). 



1,220. Hadena vuUuosa Grt. Millarville, Alta., June 28, (Dod). 



1,223. Hadena morna Strk. High Eiver, Alta., (Baird). 



Hadena commoda Walk, = alberta Smith. Millarville, Alta., June 22 to 

 July 24, about 20 specimens at treacle. I have seen the type of com- 

 moda in the British Museum, and agree with Sir George Hampson in 

 referring Prof. Smith's species here, (Dod). 



