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adds "U.S.A., mountains of northern and middle States"; on what 

 authority I know not, as there are no North American specimens in the 

 collection. The Banff form seemed to me to come nearer some specimens 

 under gelida, though not to the one Hampson figured as such, (Dod). 

 Setagrotis filiis Smith. This species which I recorded from Banff 

 previously, turns out to be the vernilis of Grote, the vernilis of the 

 Kootenai list being apparently another species, (Dod). 



1535. Feltia robustior Smith. Aweme, Man., Aug. 17, 19, (Griddle). 



1553, Euxoa catenula GTt.=zcontagionis Smith. Peachland, B.G., Aug. 10, one 

 female, (Wallis). This is the first true catenula that I have seen from 

 Canada, the specimen being one of those forms which closely resemble 

 Porosagrotis vetusta in colour and some of the markings, thus accounting 

 for the original confusion of the two species. As to structure it has closer 

 allies in Euxoa than in Porosagrotis, (Dod). 



1650. Euxoa septentrionalis Wa\k.=incuhita Smith. Lethbridge, Alta., Aug. 21, 

 (Wallis). Though the name has previously been recorded, this is the 

 first specimen I have seen from Ganada east of the Eockies, that I have 

 been sure of. It resembles specimens from Vancouver Island, where the 

 species is common. It also occurs in California and Arizona. It is 

 quite distinct from messoria, (Dod). 



1673. Euxoa recticincta Smith. Lethbridge, Alta., Aug. 2-3, 1 at light, (Wallis). 

 The second specimen ever recorded, (Dod). 



1693. Euxoa mollis Walk. Aweme, Man., July 18, two males, (Griddle). 



Anytus derelicta Hampson. Sir George Hampson has thus decided to 

 name the species hitherto passing as Fishia yosemitae. I pointed out in 

 Gan. Ent. xliii, 398, Dec. 1911, that the species was not yosemitae, (Dod). 



1788. Mamestra liquida Grt. McNaib's Island, Halifax, July 14, 1911, (Perrin). 



1789. Mamestra capsularis Gn. Winnipeg, Man., June 15, 1911, very rare. 



(Wallis). 



1894. Xylomiges dolosa Grt. Gartwright, Man., 1 specimen, first I have taken, 

 (Heath). 



1937. Anarta secendens Walk. Banff, Alta., July 25, 1911; June 20, 21, 1912; 

 five males, on electric light poles, (Sanson). The only other specimen 

 I ever saw is the type in the British Museum, from St. Martin's Falls, 

 Hudson Bay territory, with which I have compared a specimen. Hamp- 

 son places it in the genus Polia which he uses as a prior name to 

 Mamestra, but it really agrees better with Anarta as used by him, and 

 is nearest richardsoni in structure. It has broadly black-bordered yellow 

 secondaries, ( Dod) . 



1962. Heliophila ruhripennis G. & E. Hymers, Ont., (Dawson), 



2133. Cucullia Cinderella Smith. Gartwright, Man., (Heath). 



2142. Rancora solidaginis Behr. Banff, Alta., Aug. 20, (Sanson). 



2148. Arzama diffusa Grt. Meach Lake, Que., July 29, 1906, (Young). New 

 to Quebec list. 

 Hydroeda micacea Esp. Bridgetown, N.S., Oct. 10, (Sanders). 

 Gortyna pallescen^ Smith. Lethbridge, Alta., Aug. 26, 1912, (Wallis). 



2249. Glcea sericea Morr. Meach Lake, Que., Sept. 16, 1903, (Young). New 

 to Quebec list. 



2255. Epiglaea decUva Grt. Byron, Ont., Oct. 24, 1908, (J. A. Morden). 



