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Psyche 11:61, 1904.

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mewhat smoky
and divergent.
little lustrous.
1. line which is
@gins at costa
rtivardly below
veil within the
margin, where
iwn, darkest at
tie diffuse out-
blique, with an
;he outer third,
id darkens out-
aches the inner
th two or three
1 Fringe whit-
is moderate in
edian vein, is a
ran the ground.
white-ringed, a
y, fringes white.
!are gone. This
terly different in
ctype ; but from
he female is the
noky. Head and
ition. Primaries
the inner margin
quely to the apex
ice except at apex
mind lunules, of
ry included space.
leniform obscure,
ound and further
ry, with a vague
PROCEED/L\~GS OF THE CLUB
distal lunule and a smoky terminal line. Beneath primaries smoky, very powdery : second- aries paler and less powdery, with an obvious discal spot and a somewhat indefinite extra- -
median line. -
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Expands .8+-.gz inches = 21-23 mm.
Habitat: Winnipeg, Manitoba, in July ; Mr. Hanham : Calgary, Alberta, Head of Pine Creek, July 23, at light; Mr. Dod.
Three males and one female, none of them in very good condition. This is one of the
broad winged species, like muscos~tltt or incladens and resembles the latter, somewhat, in type of maculation. The generic reference may require modification when a revision of the group is made.
PROCEEDINGS OF THE CLUB.
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THE 235th regular meeting was held in the Council room of the Boston Society of Natural History on the evening of March 15,1904. President Emerton in the
chair; fifteen members and six guests present. The minutes of the last meeting
were read and accepted.
Mr. Field made a brief oral report on behalf of the Publication Committee, and Mr. Newcomb reported the progress of the Library Committee.
It was voted to hold an exhibition of insects, open to the public, during the coming autumn, and the Chair was authorized to appoint a committee to arrange details.
Mr. Newcomb presented translations of certain passages from a recent issue of the Japanese entomological journal, " Insect Life." Xr:Newcomb then gave a most interesting account of A Collecting Trip in Colorado and showed specimens and photographs. Adjourned at 9.35.
W. L. W. FIELD.
Secretary.




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