2G2 [April, 



Heliothis exprimens, 5tli June, rather frequent over lilac and Weigelia rosea. 



Acontia candefacta, 6tli September, rare at liglit. 



Oligia versicolor, n. g. and sp., 23rd June, rare at rest. 



Leptosia concinnlmacula, Ist June, common at rest and sugar. 



Erastria carneola, 1st Juno to September, very common at rest and sugar; 

 synochitis, 25tli June, rare at rest ; nigritida, ISth June, common at rest to July ; 

 muscosida, 9tli June, vei-y common at rest and sugar. 



Cha/inyris cerintha, 29th June, rare. One pair at rest. 



Drasteria erichtea, 10th May to August, common at light and sugar ; erichto, 

 June 12th, common at rest, sugar, and light. 



Parallelia bistriaria, June 8th, common at rest and sugar. 



Parthenos nubilis, 3rd June to September, very common at rest and sugar. 



Catocala Epione, 27th July, rare at sugar ; insolahilis, 29th June, rare at rest ; 

 residua, 1st August, not common at sugar ; relicta, 4th August to September, common 

 at sugar and rest ; unijuga, 18th August, not rare at sugar ; Briseis, 5th August to 

 September, not uncommon at sugar and rest ; parta, 20th Jvdy to September, common 

 at rest and sugar; ultronia, 11th July to August, very common at rest and sugar ; 

 concumbens, 4th August to September, very common at rest and sugar ; amatrix, 

 27th August to September, common at rest and sugar ; cara, 20th August to Sep- 

 tember, less common than the last at rest and sugar ; innulens, 2nd August, very 

 common at rest and sugar ; innubens, var. scinlillans, 8th September, rare at sugar ; 

 cerogama, 31st July to September, very common at rest and sugar ; neogama, 24th 

 July to August, common at sugar and rest ; piatrix, 17th August, not rare at sugar ; 

 habilis, 20th August, not uncommon at sugar ; coelebs, n. s., 18th August, rare. One 

 specimen at sugar, Strathsallow ; Clintoni, 11th July, rare. One specimen at sugar ; 

 polygama, 8th July to August, very common at sugar and rest. 



Honioptera lunata, 2nd Slay to June, common at rest and sugar ; Saundersii, 

 17th June, common at rest and sugar ; edusa, 11th August to September, not un- 

 common at sugar and rest. 



Ypsia undularis, 23rd May to June, common at sugar and rest. Apparently a 

 second brood in August. 



Pseudaglossa lubricalis, 10th July, common at sugar and lime blooms. 



JEpizeitxis americalis, 9th July, common at sugar. 



ChytoUta morbidalis, 23rd June, common at sugar. 



Palthis atigulalis, 24th June, rare at sugar. 



Bomolocha ballimoralis, 2l8t June, very common at rest and sugar ; abalienalis, 

 14th June, common at rest and sugar. 



JJypena subrufalis, 29th June, not common at rest. 



Platyhypena scahra, 23rd July to November, common at rest and sugar. — Geo. 

 NoBMAW, St. Catharines, Ontario : 1*^ November, 1874. 



6I)ituarn. 



Dr. John Edward Gray, F.Ii.S., ^"c. Dr. Gray died at the British Museum on 

 the 7th Mnrcli, at the age of 75, he having been bom at Walsall, in Staffordshire, in 

 the year 1800. Although his entomological publications have been few, it would be 

 scarcely right that we should content ourselves with a simple notice of his death. 

 Uo was originally intended (we believe) for the tnedical profession, but, so far as we 



