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Eupithecia adornata Taylor. Midnapore, Alta., May i^Juiie 3. A few at 

 light, (Tarns). 1 cannot separate lliis species from a specimen named 

 nimbicolov Hulst for me by Taylor, (Dod). 



•3330. Venusia duodecemlineaia Pack. Edmonton, Alta., May lU-lG, (Fernekes). 

 New to Alberta, (Dod). 



3337. Epirriia dilutata D. & S. Midnapore, Alta., Sept. 7, found :drowned in a 

 water barrel. Mr. Swett considers this specimen to be a dark variety of 

 this species, though it differs considerably from any British series. Xew 

 to Alberta, (Dod). 



3391. Ilydriornena calif orniala Pack. Midnapore, Alta., June 5. 9 : the first pub- 

 lished record for Alberta, though a few specimens have been taken pre- 

 viously, (Dod). 



3()05. Orthofidonia eaornata Walk. Edmonton, Alta., May 10-16, (Fernekes). 

 New to Alberta, (Dod). 



3784. Aids sulphur a7-ia Pack. Midnapore, Alta., July 21; new to Alberta, 

 (Dod). 



3862. Eciropis crepuscularia D. & S. Edmonton, Alta., May 10-16, (Fernekes). 

 Exactly like British specimens; new to Alberta, (Dod). 



4040. Lericohrephos hrephoides Walk. Ivlidnapore, Alta.. flying in sunshine, April 

 12-19, (Tams). 



Cossidas. ■ 



4144. Cossvs popiili Walk. Midnapore, Alta., June 17, July 11, (Tams). 



Tortricidse. 



* Evetria alhicapitana Busck. MacDowell, Sask.. (J. C. Bhimer) ; Proc. 



Ent. Soc, Wash., XVI., Dec, 1914, p. 147. 

 5207. Episiinus argutanus Clem. Aweme, Man., Sept. 2, 1913, (Criddle). 



CEcophoridse. 



5920. Epicallima argenticinctella Clem. Pt. Pelee, Ont., (P. A. Taverner). 



Elachistidae. 



* Heliodi7ies nijclagmella Gibson. Aweme, Man., July 13. 1913, (Criddle) ; 



Can. Ent. XLVL, 423. 



Tineidse, 



6363. Gracilaria rhoifolieila Chamb. Aweme. Man., Aug. 12, 1913, (Criddle). 

 6455. Argyresthia oreaseUa Clem. Aweme, Man., June 26. 1913. (Criddle). 



Hepialidae. 



6605. Stenopis quadriguttatus Grt. Midnapore. Alta., July 10-12. (Tams). 



6606. Stenopis thule Strk. Winnipeg, Man., July, (Mrs. L. H. Roberts). As 



mentioned by Lyman (Can. Ent. XXXA^IL, 31, 1905). there is a speci- 

 men in the British Museum collected in Hudson's Bar Territory, the 

 words "Albany Eiver, St. Martin's Falls," being indicated as the exact 

 locality. As Lyman mentioned, the entry on the Museum register applied 

 to a number of specimens received in the same lot. and there was a doubt 

 in his mind as to the locality of the specimen of thule. The capture of 



