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64. Eurymus boothii Curtis. Dawson, Y.T., 1908, (A. Day). 

 95. Speyeria idalia Dru. Toronto, end August, (J. R. McMurrich). First rec- 

 ord for this district. 



131. Brenthis myrina Cram. A remarkable melanic specimen of this common 

 butterfly was taken at Hull, Que., Aug. 8, by Dr. Fyles. The forewinga 

 are almost entirely suffused with black, very little red. 



185. Charidryas nycteis D. & H. East Toronto, near Golf Links, August, (J. E. 

 McMurrich.) This is another remarkable aberration in which the central 

 large band across the wings is entirely white, not yellow as is usual. 



282. Coenonymplia hodiah Edw. a. yuhonensis Holland. Dawson, Y.T., 1908, 

 (A. Day). 



284. Coenonymplia typJion Eott. a. laidon Bork. Belleville, Ont. (Miss M. C. 

 Melburn). 



289 (Eneis macounii Edw. Hymers, Ont., June 9, (Dawson). 



295. (Eneis noma Thunb. f. taygete Hbn. Dawson, Y.T., 1908, (A. Day). 



378. Incisalia niphon Hbn. Hudson, Que., May 5, (Winn). 



419 Nomiades couperii Grt. Sherbrooke, Que., June 4, (Southee). 



430. Rusticus shasta Edw. Lethbridge, Alta., July 5, (Wallis). 



440g Cyaniris lado7i Cram. g. piasus Bdv. Bird's Hill, Winnipeg, Man., June 5, 

 (Wallis). 



656a. Hemaris ruficaudis Kirby. Edmonton, at sallow blossoms. May 13, (Carr), 

 new to Alberta. I have the same form from Field, B.C., and from Chicago, 

 and it is the thy she of Holland's figure, with the marginal band even in- 

 stead of dentate, and seems to be the ruficaudis of Smith's Monograph, 

 (Dod). 



657. Lepisesia fiavofasciata Wlk. Sudbury, Ont., June 7, (Haight). 



699. Phlegethontius convolvuli L. a. cingulata Fab. Ottawa, no date, (Bro. 

 Germain). First record for the district. 



713. Sphinx canadensis Bdv. Britannia, near Ottawa, July 19, (Groh). 



741. Samia Columbia Smith. Dryden, Ont., June 6, (MclSTicol & Pitt). 



778. Eacles im,perialis Dru. In addition to the captures recorded in the Ottawa 

 Naturalist, Aug. 1910, 2 other specimens were collected at Ottawa, one 

 on July 7, and the other at end of July, (W. Gibson). Mr. Grant also 

 took 3 specimens at Orillia, Ont. 



853. Estigmene prima Slosson. Several specimens of this rare moth were taken 



I the past season in widely different localities: Shawbridge, Que., June 4, 



(Winn) ; Ottawa, (Nicholls) ; Sudbury, Ont., June 16, (Haight) ; Win- 

 nipeg, Man., June 2, (Wallis). 

 67. Neoarctia brucei Hy Edw. Mt. Cheam, B.C., Aug. 12, 1907, (Bush). First 

 Canadian record that I know of. 

 876. Apantesis michabo Grt. Aweme, Man., May 27, (Criddle) ; var. minea, Hy- 

 mers, Ont., June 7, (Dawson). 

 911. Euchaetias oregonensis Stretch. Ottawa, no date, (Nicholls), first record for 



district; Maynooth, Ont., June 18, rare in my experience, (Evans). 

 958. Panthea portlandia Grt. Banff, Alta., June 1, (Sanson). A Banff male, 

 dated July 16, is in Prof. Smith's collection. Both are rather dark. New 

 to Alberta, (Dod). 

 960. Panthea acronyctoides Wlk. Montreal, May 21, (Winn). 

 964. Charadra deridens Gn. Aweme, Man. June 28, (Criddle; Winnipeg, June 

 17, (Wallis). Rare in Manitoba. 

 Apatela cyanescens Hamp. Cowichan Lake District, B.C., 1 specimen, June 

 22, 1908, (Day). 

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