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1421. Platagrotis imperita Hbn. Banff, Alta., 4 specimens, July 30 to Aug. 4, 

 (Sanson); Calgary, Alta., July 23, 1908; Didsbury, Alta., Aug. 5, 8, 

 1905, (C. G. Garrett). I have a Labrador specimen from Prof. Smith's 

 collection, and a B.C. specimen, probably from the Okanagan, is in the 

 British Museum. It appears to be the imperita of Hampson's Catalogue. 

 First Alberta records, (Dod). 



1426. S emiophora elimata Gn. Banff, Alta., July 25, (Sanson). New to Alberta. 



1449. Setagrotis vernilis Grt. Banff, Alta., July 3"0, (Sanson). A very dark 

 specimen, but I think this species. New to Alberta, (Dod). 

 Setagrotis filiis Sm. (Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. xxxiii, 1.25, April, 1907). 

 Banff, Alta., Sept 1. The type is from Pullman, Wash.; a female from 

 Laggan, Alta., Aug. 9, is in Prof. Smith's collection. I do not feel sure 

 that it is not merely a very dark blue-grey form of infimatis. A new 

 Alberta record, at any rate, (Dod). 



1486. Noctua ohiata Morr. Barrington Passage, N.S., July 5, (Young). 



1544. Feltia gladiaria Morr. Trenton, Ont., Sept. 13, second specimen taken, 

 (Evans). 



1581. Paragrotis olivalis Grt. Duncans, B.C., rare, 1 at sugar, Aug. 15, and 

 another at rest, Sept. 5, (Hanham). 



1588. Paragrotis brocha Morr. Duncans, B.C., at sugar Sept. 15, 1908, not taken 

 since, (Hanham). 



1623. Paragrotis personata Morr. Eounthwaite, Man., (Marmont) ; Aweme, 

 Man., July 13, 1904; Aug. 25, 1905 (Fletcher). See Ottawa Naturalist, 

 Sept. 1910. 



1639. Paragrotis vallus Sm. Banff, Alta., Sept. 8, (Sanson). The type is a fe- 

 male from Laggan. I have a female taken at Millarville on Oct. 5, 1907, 

 which I had believed to be the female of vulpina, of which I have seen 

 males only. Mr. Sanson's specimen is a male, and indicates a distinct 

 species from vulpina_, (Dod). 



1682. Paragrotis fuscigera Grt. The species referred to by me under this name 

 in the Record for 1909, turns out to be pestula Smith, which is an ally of 

 pleuritica Grt. and distinct from focinus Smith, to which I have referred 

 it, (Dod). 



1692. Paragrotis intrita Morr. Winnipeg Beach, Man., Aug. 19-24, four speci- 



mens, (Wallis). Smaller only than Vancouver Island specimens of which 

 I have a long series. I believe strigilis Grote, titubatis Smith and reuda 

 Strecker, to be variations of intrita, and have specimens compared with 

 all the types except reuda, which I overlooked. The "intrita" of my 

 Alberta list is another species, and so have been all previous Manitoba 

 records of any of the above names that I have been able to investigate, 

 (Dod). 

 Paragrotis esta Sm. Duncans, B.C., Aug. 16, 1907, (Day). 



1693. Paragrotis mollis Walk. Millarville, July 5, (Dod). 



1703. Paragrotis hasiflava Sm. Banff, Alta., Aug. 19, (Sanson). This was de- 

 scribed from " N. W. B. C." Compressipennis was described from Yo- 

 semite, B.C., The types are identical, (Dod). 



1734. Paragrotis colata Grt. Banff, Alta., July 22, (Sanson). Mrs. Nicholl 

 took a specimen at 8,000 feet, on Wilcox Peak, near the head waters of the 

 Saskatchewan, which is in the British Museum, and which I have com- 

 pared with the type there from Mt. Hood, Oregon. The species resembles 

 a dark mollis, (Dod). 



