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1223. Hadena morna Streck. The record of this species from Duncans, B. C, is 

 probably an error due to a misunderstanding of a note given by me. I 

 have never seen genuine morna from anywhere but Colorado, and very 

 few from there, (Dod). 

 Hadena alhiserrata Sm. Duncans, B.C., Sejjt. and part of October, abun- 

 dant; usually a rare species, (Hanham). 

 * Polia lianhami Barnes and McDunnough. Duncans, B.C., (Hanham). 

 Jour. N.Y. Ent. Soc, Sept., 1911, p. 155. 

 1281. Hyppa brunneicrisia Sm. Banff, Alta., June 5-9, (Sanson). 



Feralia columhiana Sm. Winnipeg, Man., May 28, 1909, (Wallis). 

 Setagrotis dolens Sm. Banff, Alta., July 25, (Sanson) ; rather more red- 

 dish than any hitherto seen. Euxoa quinta Smith appears to me to be 

 the same species, (Dod). 

 Setagrotis filiis Sm. Banff, Alta., Aug. 14, Sept. 11, about a dozen speci- 

 mens, (Sanson). Apparently not the same as infimatis Grt., as I sug- 

 gested in last year's Eecord, though I rather expect to find another prior 

 name for it, ( Dod ) . 

 1455. Agrotis geniculata G. & R. Aweme, Man., (Criddle) ; Trenton, Ont., 



Aug. 22, (Evans). 

 1464. Peridroma astricta Morr. Stony Mountain, Man., July, 1910, (Wallis). . 

 1506. Noctiia suhstrigata Sm. Cartwright, Man., July 18, (Heath). 

 1541. Feltia pectinicornis Sm. Trenton, Ont., Aug. 3, 22, (Evans). 



Porosagrotis delorata Sm. High Eiver, Alta., Sept. 1, (Baird). The type 

 was from Mr. Baird. I received it seven years ago from Eegina, Sask. 

 It is very likely a dark form of orthogonia, which is not uncommon in 

 Colorado and Utah, (Dod). The larvfi^ of this moth were abundant at 

 Lethbridge, Monarch, and other places in Southern Alberta during the 

 past season, causing serious damage to fodder plants, etc. Moths 

 emerged at Ottawa on Aug 14 and 20, (A.O.). 

 1693. Paragrotis mollis Walk. Banff, Alta., July 8, (Sanson). 

 Euxoa cocklei Sm. Dawson, Y.T., 1909, (Day). 



* Euxoa ruhiata Sm. Calgary, Aug. 29, (Dod) ; Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc. 



xxxvi., 255. 



* Euxoa cervinea Sm. Vancouver, B.C., July 16; Banff, Alta., Aug. 10; 



Calgary, Alta., Aug. 30. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxxvi., 262. 



* Euxoa indensa Sm. Cartwright, Man., Aug. 19, (Heath) ; Brandon, Man., 



July 14, (Hanham) ; Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc, xxxvi., 263. 



Mamestra carhonifera Hamp. Banff, Alta., July 25, 2 males, (Sanson). 

 Described from 2 females taken in the Alberta Eockies, by Mrs. ISTicholl. 

 I have a female taken here (Pine Creek) on July 4, 1904. It is a broad- 

 winged species nearest imhrifera, of which I, at first, thought it might 

 be a melanic form. Sir George Hampson described it as Miselia 

 carhonifera, though the genus is not in his catalogue, (Dod). 

 1795. Mamestra nevadae Grt. Saskatoon, Sask., June 21, (Willing). 



Mamestra morana Sm. Banff, Aug. 18, one male, (Sanson). This is 

 " trifolii var. oregonica " of both Alberta and Kootenai lists and its 

 description as new appears to have been quite justified. It also occurs in 

 Colorado, Wyoming and Washington, (Dod). 



* Mamestra chunha Sm. Aweme, Man., May 13, 20, 22, (Criddle) ; Trans. 



Amer. Ent. Soc. xxxvi., p. 265. High Eiver, Alta., May 4, 1910, (Baird). 

 This is a close ally of crotchii Grt., and bears some resemblance to 

 ohesula and farnhami, (Dod). 



