16 HYGROMIA STRIOLATA. 
SIBERIAN SUB-REGION. 
Recorded by Dr. Gwyn Jeffreys as inhabiting Siberia, on the authority of 
Krynicki; and by Mr. G. K. Gude as Fruticicola rufescens — strigella Gerstteldt 
from Irkutseh, the Amur valley, and the Altai region. 
The var. nordenskjoldi Westl. is cited by its author for East and West Siberia 
and the Altai-Baikal region. 
NEARCTIC REGION. 
United States—Recorded by Mr. J. H. Thomson as living in 1859 and 1860 
near the ‘ French watering place” on the south side of Naushon Island, Buzzard’s 
Say, Massachussetts ; also on Goat Island, Niagara, New York, May 1912, Rey. 
C. E. Y. Kendall. 
Canada—Very abundant throughout Quebec, especially on the city-walls, the 
cliffs, and extending some distance up the St. Lawrence; there is a large colony 
at St. Sauveur; afew on the banks of River St. Charles, and on the Isle d’Orleans 
close to the ferry landing. It is also recorded from Levis by Abbé Begin, and 
appears to be spreading rapidly (A. W. Hanhaimn, Nautilus, Jan. 1897). 
Portrait and Autograph of Thos. Pennant, the author of British Zoology, with whose 
name this species has been for so long incorrectly associated. 
