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Argynnis aphrodite Fabr. One female without label. Apparent- 

 ly typical, and agreeing with a female in the collection labeled 

 Jefferson, N. Y. 



Argynnis lais Edw. Very pale and near cypris. 



Argynnis atlantis Edw. One male without label. Typical. I 

 was surprised to see this form from Manitoba. Mr. Wallis has 

 taken it quite commonly at Winnipeg Beach. 



Argynnis nevadensis Edw. var. meadii Edw. Standing as 

 edwardsii, by which ioxra it used to be known in the west. 

 Argynnis niyrina Cram. 

 Argynnis freija Thunb. 

 Argynnis hellona Fabr. 



Phyciodes nycteis Db.-Hew. And two large females errone- 

 ously as hanhami Fletcher. 



Phyciodes ismeria Bd.-Lec. 



Phyciodes tharos Dru. 



Grapta inter rogationis Fabr. vars. fabricii Edw. and umbrosa 

 Lint. 



Grapta comma Harr. vars. harrisii Edw\ and dryas Edw. 



Grapta satyr us Edw. 



Grapta f annus Edw. 



Grapta progne Cram. 



Grapta j-albnm Bd.-Lec. 



Vajiessa antiopa Linn. 



Vanessa californica Bdv.. 



Vanessa milberti Godt. 



Pyrameis atalanta Linn. 



Pyrameis huntera Fabr. 



Pyrameis cardui Linn. 



Limenitis arthemis Dru. 



Limenitis archippus Cram. 



Debis portlandia Fabr. 



Neonympha canthus Bd.-Lec. 



Neonympha enrytis Fabr. 



Ccenonympha typhon Rott. var. laidon Borkh. Dr. McDun- 

 nough says that in his opinion this is inornata Edws., and that there 

 is no justification in sinking inornata as a synonym. 



