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1745. Paragrotis silens Grt. Eimouski Wharf, Que., Aug., a new locality, (Gibb). 



1773. Mamestra nimhosa Gn. Duncans, B.C., at sugar, middle July, rare here, 

 (Hanham). 



1792. Mamestra atlantica Grt. This species does not appear to be included in 

 our British Columbia list; I have one specimen labelled Victoria, (Han- 

 ham) . 



1805. Mamestra congermana Morr. McNab's Island, near Halifax, N.S., July 



28, (Perrin) ; Winnipeg, June 15, 17; 2 females, (Wallis). Holland's 

 figure under this name is artesta Smith. Sir George Hampson places 

 them in different genera upon characters which are well marked, (Dod). 



1806. Mamestra rubefacta Morr. MclSTab's Island, K.S., June 3, (Perrin) ; Win- 



nipeg Beach, June 17, (Wallis). 

 1809. Mamestra pulverulenta Sm. Banff, Alta., (Sanson). Pulverulenta was 



described without locality, as a variety of assimilis Morr., and the Banff 



specimen agrees with the description, though I have seen the type of 



neither form. . The " assimilis " of the Kaslo list is the same species. 



Assimilis is a black species common at Calgary, and I have seen it from 



Banff also. Pulverulenta is dark fuscous, powdery. I am under the im- 

 pression that they are two species, (Dod). 

 1813. Mamestra variolata Sm. Victoria, B.C., July 15, only record, (Hanham). 

 1840. Mamestra sutrina Grt. Duncans, B.C., 2 at sugar, June 8, 12, a rare 



species in B.C., (Hanham). 

 1876. Mamestra negussa Sm. Winnipeg, Man., May 30, (Wallis). 



Mamestra acutermina. Winnipeg, July 13, (Wallis). 

 1882. Barathra curialis Sm. Edmonton, June 17. New to Alberta, (Carr teste 



Dod). 

 2048. Stretchia plusiiformis Hy Edw. Hymers, Ont., May 15, (Dawson). First 



Ontario record. 

 2070. Cleoceris rectifascia Sm. Duncans, B.C., July 18, (Hanham). 



Pleroma conserta Grt. Banff, Alta., April 25, and May 7, (Sanson). The 



type is from the State of Washington and is largely suffused with black. 



That of apposita Smith is from Victoria, B.C., and is similarly suffused. 



Sir George Hampson treats them as the same species, I think correctly. 



Mr. Sanson also took a form without the black suffusion, which I believe 



to be the same species, (Dod). 

 Pleroma cinerea Sm. Duncans, B.C., late Oct., (Hanham). 

 2086. Xijlina hemina Grt. Hymers, Ont., Sept. 4, (Dawson). 



CucuUia indicia Sm. Millarville, Alta., June 5 and 11, (Dod). 

 2148. Bellura diffusa Grt. Barrington Passage, N.S., July 13, (Young). 

 2171. Papaipema cerina Grt. Winnipeg, Sept. 15, (Wallis). 

 2190.1. Papaipema insulidens Bird. Duncans, B.C., at light, Aug. 21, 1908, 



(Day). 

 2199. Xanthia flavago Eab. Waswanipi Eiver, Hudson Bay Slope, Aug. 1896, 



(Dr. E. Bell). 

 2210. Pseudoglaa blanda Grt. Duncans, B.C., Sept. 18, 1907, (Day). 

 2244. Scopelosoma devia Grt. Duncans, B.C., 1 specimen at sallow, March 26; 



tristigmata is, I believe, the only species previously recorded from British 



Columbia, (Hanham). 

 2280. Pippona bimatris Harv. Treesbank, Man., July 20, (Wallis). 



