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656. H. thysbe Fabr. var. cimhiciformis Steph. Several at Edmonton, Alta. 



May 10-16, by Mr. Val. Fernekes; the same form as that entered by me as 

 ruficaudis in the Eecord of 1910, but Barneg and McDunnough state that 

 the latter name is a pure synonym of thy she, which has dentate margins 

 as per Holland's figure, whilst cimhiciformis has margins even, (Dod). 



657. Lepisesia flavofasciata Walk. Midnapore, Alta., May 21st, one female (A. 



F. Hudson). Several seen flying in sunshine at the Billing's Mill locality, 



on May 31st. (Hudson and Tams.) Only one previous Alberta record, 



(Dod). 

 677. Pholus fasciatus Sulz. Granville Ferry, N.S., Aug. 19, 1910, (Payne). 

 704. SpJiinx luscitiosa Clem. Edmonton, Alta., May 10-16. A female. (V. 



Fernekes. The second Alberta record, (Dod). 



Arctlidae. 



853. Estigmene prima Slosson. Moose Jaw, Sask., June, (Johnson). 



872. Hyphoraia parihenos Harr. Midnapore, Alta., May 16-18. A few flying 



in sunshine, and at liglit. (Tams and Dod). 

 876. Apantesis micliabo Grt. Moose Jaw, Sask., Sept., 1913, (Johnson). 



Noctuidae. 



1029. Apatela speraia Grt. Midnapore, Alta., June 15. New to Alberta, (Dod). 



1040. Apatela illiia Sm. High Iiiver, Alta., June 19, (Baird). 



1047. Apharetra pyralis Sm. Banff, Alta., (Sanson). 



1050. Merolonche lupini Grt. Banff, Alta., June 25-July 12, three specimens, 

 (Sanson). The specimens are a deeper blue-grey and more hoary than 

 typical lupini, with less distinct maculation, and fit Smith and Dyar's 

 description of ursina about equally well. But I am not at all convinced 

 that these names really refer to distinct species, (Dod). 



(1145). Hillia vigilans Grt. Midnapore, Alta., Aug. 26, (Dod). 



1216. Hadena contradicta Sm. Midnapore, Alta., June 30th, a female, at treacle, 

 (Hudson and Tams). 



1247. Hadena cinefacla Grt. Midnapore, Alta., June 29th, at treacle, (Dod). 



Fishia derelicta Hamps. (Ann. and Mag. N. H., Ser. 8, Vol. XII, Dec, 

 1913). Midnapore, Alta., Sept. 24th, a female at light. JSTot seen for 

 years, (Dod). Banff, Oct. 2nd, 1913, (Sanson). This is the number 

 277 of the Alberta List. Sir George Hampson's type is from Aweme, 

 Man., and Calgary and Cartwright specimens are included in the type 

 material, (Dod). 



1286. Momophana comstocli Grt. Edmonton, Alta., May 13th. A fine male on 

 electric light pole. (V. Fernekes). Agrees well with Hampson's wood- 

 cut and description, and with my notes on the type from New York in the 

 British Museum. It appears to be very rare. The species which for many 

 years passed as comstocki in Vancouver Island collections is Feralia colum- 

 hiana Smith, (Dod). 

 Feralia columhiana Sm. Quamichan Lake, B.C., March 29, first specimen 

 I have taken, (Han ham). 



1338. Oncocnemis chandleri Grt. Midnapore, Alta., Aug. 29, at light. (Tams). 

 The third taken in Alberta, (Dod). 

 Oncocnernis poliocliroa Hamps. (Cat. Lep. Phal. VI, p. 175, 1906.) Mid- 

 napore, Alta., Aug. 12-26, a few at light, (Tams). Not taken previously 



