TO THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



Elateridœ, 7 species, May to July. 



Lampyridse, 7 species, April to July. 



Cleridse, S species, April, May and August. 



Ptinidce. 1 species, July, rare. 



Tenehrionidœ, 8 species, April to July. 



Lagriidae, 1 species, June, rare. 



Pj^rochroidss, 2 species. May and July. 



AntJiicidce, 1 species, June. 



Melandryidœ, 1 species, June. 



Mordp.îlidœ, 2 species, May to July. 



Meloidce, 1 species, August and September, 



OedemerldcB, 1 species, July, rare. 



Scolytidse, 3 species, April to June. 



CurcuUonidce, 9 species, April to August. 



Ceramhycidse, 26 species, April to September. 



Chrysomelidœ, 13 species, April to August. 



Coccinellidse, 10 species, April to September. 

 In addition to the above 180 species, wtich belong to 129 genera, and 31 

 families, I collected over 130 other species which want of leisure has hitherto 

 prevented my determining. Many of the hst were determined from the 

 splendid collection of my friend Mr, Saunders. — E. B. Reed, London, Ont. 



MEETING OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, 



A meeting of the Society was held on the 16th ult., in the rooms of the 

 Canadian Institute, Toronto, The following gentlemen were unanimously 

 elected Members : 



Charles E. Woolverton, Esq., Grimsby, Ont, 

 Dr. W. E. MiLWARD, '^ " 



Edward Bowslaugh, Esq. " " 



A vote of thanks was passed to W. W. Saunders, Esq., of Reigate, England, 

 for his very handsome donation of twelve boxes of European Diptera, sent 

 by F, Walker, Esq., and received through the Smithsonian Institution, 

 Washington, D. C. 



NOTES ON CANADIAN LEPIDOPTERA. 



PART II. 



BY THE EDITOR. 



In our previous notes we brought down the catalogue of corrections and 

 additions to our Society's lists of Canadian Lepidoptera as far as the end of 

 the Bombycidse ; we now come to the great family of Noctuad^e, in which 

 there is still open so large a field of work for the American student. 



