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ocelli corresponding to the spots above, the larger next the apex, each with 

 white pupils and yellow iris ; the disks of both wings finely streaked with 

 dark brown ; a dark line parallel to and near the hind margin of primaries ; 

 on secondaries are two dots, a white one in the anal angle, a dark one near 

 the apex. 



Female. Same size as the male, a little lighter color; near the apex of pri- 

 maries a single spot ; the dark patch as in the male ; on the under side two 

 dots near the anal angle of secondaries. 



California. From Dr. H. Behr, San Francisco. 



CffiyoNYsiPHA inornata, nov. sp. Expands 1*4 inch. 



Male, Upper side ochrey brown, lighter in the disk of all the wings ; costal 

 margin of primaries and abdominal margin of secondaries greyish ; no spots 

 above or below ; fringe grey, crossed by a darker line. 



Under side : primaries same color as above from the base to beyond the 

 middle ; then a transverse sinuous ray of paler color, and beyond this to hind 

 margin greyish ; sometimes this ray disappears, the basal color extending 

 nearly to the apex ; secondaries grey with a slight greenish tinge, darker from 

 base to middle, and this shade separated from the paler margin by a trans- 

 verse, tortuous, interrupted ray, the course of which is paraUel to the hind 

 margin. 



Female. Wholly dull ochrey yellow, marked as the male. 



Lake Winnipeg. From Mr. Robert Kennicott. 



Cc3nonympha ochkacea, nov. sp. Expands 1*4 to 1-6 inch. 



Male. Upper side entirely of a bright, glossy ochre yellow, without any 

 spot or mark, except what is caused by the transparency of the wings ; 

 base of both wings dark grey ; abdominal margin of secondaries pale grey ; 

 fringe pale grey, crossed by a darker line. 



Under side : primaries same color as above ; costal margin, apex and base 

 greyish ; near the apex a round, sometimes rounded-oblong, black spot with 

 white pupil and pale yellow iris ; this is preceded by an abbreviated, pale 

 yellow, transverse ray. 



Secondaries light reddish-brown, greyish along the hind margin ; abdominal 

 margin and base dark grey ; near the hind margin and parallel to it is a series 

 of six black dots, sometimes obsolete, usually with white pupil and broad 

 yellow iris ; near the base two irregular pale brown spots, and midway be- 

 tween the base and the hind margin a sinuous, interrupted ray of same color, 

 extending nearly across the wing. 



Female like the male. 



Lake Winnipeg ; California ; Kansas. 



Lycsina Anita, nov. sp. Expands 1*3 inch. 



Male. Upper side violet blue with a pink tinge, brighter at the base and 

 on costal margin of primaries ; hind margin of both wings narrowly edged 

 with black, which in the primaries extends slightly along the nervures and 

 the costal margin ; fringe white. 



Under side greyish-white with a tinge of blue at the base ; primaries with 

 a discal streak, followed by a transverse series of six small black spots, the 

 one next the inner angle double and the fifth largest ; both wings bordered by 

 rusty spots surmounted by black crescents, the four or five nearest the anal 

 angle powdered posteriorly with silver atoms ; secondaries have three small 

 spots near the base, an obsolete discal spot, and a transverse series of eight 

 small spots in a double unequal curve. 



Female. Upper side light brown, with an obsolete discal spot on primaries ; 

 hind margin of both wings bordered by a series of fulvous crescents, which 

 in the secondaries partly enclose spots of dark brown. Under side fawn- 

 colored, marked as in the male. 



California. From Dr. H. Behr. 



1861.] 



