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1840. Mamestra sutrina Grt. Midnapore, Alta., June 2-18. A few at light, 



(Tains). Banff, Alta., (Sanson). 

 1874. Mamestra tacoma Strk. Quamichan Lake, B.C., May 22, (Hanham). 



Eecorded in B.,C. list only from Kaslo. 

 1918. Scotogramnia conjugata Sm. Banff, Alta., July 3, (Sanson). 

 1930. Anarta cordigera Thunb. Midnapore, Alt-a., May 16-24. A few in sunshine 



at flowers of bear-.berry {Arctostaphylos uva-ursi), (Hudson & Tarns). 



New to the district, (Dod). 

 1937. Anarta secedens Walk. Banff, Alta., July 3 and 4, at light, (Sanson). 

 Heliophila amygdalina Harvey. Winnipeg, Man,, June 10, 1910, (Wallis). 

 2015. Graphiphora oviduca Gn. Midnapore, Alta., June 2, at light, (Tarns). New 



to Alberta, (Dod). 

 2048. Stretchia plusiaejormis Hy. Edw. Midnapore, Alta., April 25th, May 17th. 



A few at light and sallow blossoms, (Dod & Tams). The first seen for 



years, (Dod). 

 2102. Xylina georgii Grt. IMidmipore, Alta., rare, April 30. at treacle, 'Sept. 21- 



24, at light and treacle, (Dod & Tams). The species was redescribed by 



Smith as liolocinerea, ancilla, fietcheri and vertiua. Oregonensis Harvey 



is apparently also the same species, (Dod). 

 2111. Xylina thaxteri Grt. Quamichan Lake, B.C, May 12; first I have taken in 



the west, (Hanham). 

 2146. Asterocarpus horcalis Sm. Eed Deer Alta., about April 24, at rest freshly 



emerged, (Whitehouse). New^ to Alberta, and an extremely rare species. 



The type came from Cartwright, Man. There is a specimen in the British 



Museum supposed to have come from Luzerne 'Co., Pa., but its authenticity 



may be called in question, (Dod). 

 (2168) Gortyna pallescens Sm. Midnapore, Alta., Aug. 26-Sept. 10, a few at 



light, (Tams). It is not certain whether this form is really distant from 



medialis, (Dod). 

 2190-1. -Papaipema insulidens Bird. Quamichan Lake, B.C., Sept. 15, not pre- 

 viously taken, (Hanham). 

 * Papaipema lysimachiae Bird. Montreal and north shore of Lake Erie, 



Can. Can. Ent. XLVI, 71. 

 2197. Pyrrhia umbra Hfr. Quamichan Lake, B.C., July 29: first I have taken in 



the West, ('Hanham). In the B.C. list recorded only from Kaslo. 

 2262. Ipimorpha suhvexa Grt. Moose Jaw, Sask. One specimen bred from a larva 



found spun between two poplar leaves, (Johnson). The larvae are stated to 



have been abundant. The form occurs in Texas and Colorado, and has not 



previously been recorded from Canada, though it is very close to nanaimo 



Barnes. Grote in his 1895 list expressed a doubt as to its distinctness 



from pleonectusa, which is not unwarranted, (Dod). 

 Dysocnemis horealis Hamps. Midnapore, Alta., May 8-24, at bear-berry, 



and sallow blossoms in sunshine. Not rare, (Tams & Hudson). Only 



four or five specimens previously taken here. The type came from St. 



Martin's Falls, Albany River. The species has been taken at 'Cranbrook, 



B.C., by Mr. C. Garrett, (Dod). 

 2491. Autographa iiagellum Wlk. Granville Ferry, N.S., July 25, 1912, (Payne). 

 2494. Autographa riibidus Ottol. Midnapore, Alta., June 2-14, at light, (Tams). 

 2501. Autographa alias Ottol. Midnapore. Alta., Aug. 27; one at light, very 



rare here, (Dod). ^ 



