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1920. Ulolonche orhiculata Sm. Aweme, Man., May 3, 1910, one female, 

 (Criddle). I believe this to be a small obscure form of this species, 

 which seems rather common in Colorado and Utah, though it may prove 

 distinct. I know of no previous record for Canada, (Dod). 



2024. Graphiphora furfuraia Grt. Trenton, Ont., July 6, (Evans). 



* Stretchia algula Sm. "Arrow Lake, Brit. Col." Jour. N.Y. Ent, Soc, 



Sept., 1911, p. 148. 



* Fishm instruta Sm. De Clair, Man., Sept. 3-15, Trans. Amer, Ent. Soc, 



XXX vi., 264. Eegarding this species Mr. Dod writes: "I have not iden- 

 tified it with certainty, but it appears to be very like the species wrongly 

 listed as yosemitce in the Alberta list." 



2083. Xylinia longior Sm. Cartwright, Man., Oct- 12, one specimen, first taken 

 here, (Heath). 



2123. C'ucullia rnontance, Grt. Aweme. Man., July 20, (Criddle) ; Eegina, Sask., 

 July 3, 1910, (Willing). 



* Papaipema moeseri Bird. Montreal, Que., Can. Ent., Feb'y, 1911, p. 42. 

 2200. Xanthia pulchella Sm. Duncans, B.C., not uncommon in Sept. and Oct., 



(Hanham). 



2205. Conservula anodonta Gn. Trenton, Ont., July 12, not taken here pre- 

 viously, (Evans). 



2231. Orthosia lutosa Andrews. Aweme, Man., June 24, (Criddle). 



Agroperina lineosa Sm. Described from thirty specimens from Calgary, 

 Alta., and several localities in Manitoba. It is the "Orthosia conradi" 

 of my Alberta list, and may really be a race of that species. It has 

 often been, quite erroneously, confused with Hadena morna Strk., (Dod). 

 Agroperina pendina Smith. Has the same range as lineosa and has 

 already been looked upon by me as a red variety of it, to which opinion 

 I shall adhere, though slight genitalia differences are claimed, (Dod). 



2280. Pippona himatris Harvey. Aweme, Man., July 2^, 1910,. (Criddle). 

 Previously taken by the late Dr. Fletcher at Aweme. 



2289. Copahlepharon grandis Streck. Aweme, Man., July 4-14, (Criddle). 



Previously recorded as ahsidum. This latter has not been taken here, 

 according to Dod. 



2290. Copahlepharofi longipenne Grt. Aweme, Man., Aug. 19. 1910, one female, 



(Criddle). This specimen now in my collection agrees with Hampson's 

 figure and my notes on the type. New record for Canada, (Dod). 



2492. Autographa californica Speyer. Cartwright, Man., May 23, for the first 



time, at currant bloom; was previously recorded from Winnipeg by Han- 

 ham, (Heath). 



2493. Autographa ou Gn. Aweme, Man., Sept. 27, 1909, one female, (Criddle). 



I believe this to be the first record for Canada. The species closely 

 resembles californica but is darker and less brightly marked. There are 

 slight, though constant, differences in markings. Structurally ou has 

 hind tibiae strongly spined, whilst californica has not, (Dod). 



2494. Autographa rubidus Ottol. Aweme, Man., June 15, 1910, (Criddle). 

 2555. Alabama argillacea Hbn. Conspicuous flights of this southern Cotton 



Moth occurred in Western Ontario in Sept., 1911. At Sarnia and St. 

 Thomas they were extremely abundant. (See Ottawa Naturalist xxv., 

 Dec, 1911, p. 129). Mr. Winn has also reported that the moths were 

 abundant "at light" in Montreal, in the middle of September, (A. G.). 

 2730. Melanomma auricinctaria Grt. Montreal, June, (Chagnon). 



