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2 $ $ , Fort Selkirk, N. W. Territory, June 28 ; i , 3 9 9 , 

 Eagle City, Alaska, July 8-12. (Young legit. ) 



Genus GRAPTA Kirby. 



12. G. hy las Edwards. 



i, Tagish L/ake, British Columbia, July 21. (Koonce 

 %/Y. ) 



299, Rampart, Alaska, August 12. (Young, legit.} 



13. G. gracilis Grote and Robinson. 



i , Tagish Lake, B. C., July 21. (Koonce legit.'} 

 i S , i 9 , White Horse, N. W. Territory. (Young.) 

 i , 5 9 9 , Rampart, Alaska, August 6-17. (Young.) 

 i , American Creek, Alaska, August 18. (Young.) 



Genus VANESSA Fabricius. 



14. V. milberti Godart. 



Three badly worn females, Skaguay, Alaska, June 12. 

 (Young.) 



15. V. antiopa Linnaeus. 



One female with the blue submarginal spots near the inner 

 angle of the secondaries obsolete. Eagle City, Alaska, August 

 18. (J. L,. W.; 



Subfamily SATYRIN^;. 

 Genus CCENONYMPHA Westwood. 



1 6. C. kodiak \ar. yukonensis var. nov. 



cf The primaries on the upper side are bright ochraceous, with the 

 outer margins and the costa shading into gray. A whitish subapical band, 

 very poorly defined, extends beyond the cell from below the subcostals 

 to the second median nervule, as in C. kodiak Edw. and C. anipclos Edw. 

 The secondaries on the upper side are dark gray, very slightly tinged 

 with ochraceous, traversed by an obscure whitish, irregular median band, 

 interrupted between the first and second median nervules. On the under 

 side the primaries are dark ochraceous (in one example deep chestnut- 

 brown), fading at the apex and on the outer margins into pale cinereous. 

 The white band indistinctly seen on the upper side is reproduced on this 

 side, sharply defined and solidly white. A small dark-pupiled ocellus 

 is located near the outer margin, between the upper and lower radials. 

 The secondaries on the lower side are dark fuliginous, passing into pale 

 cinereous on the outer margin, with the median band of white clearly 

 and sharply defined. A submarginal series of ocelli is faintly indicated. 



$ The female is like the male, but larger, and throughout paler in 

 color on both sides of the wings. 



Expanse 30 mm. ; ? 32 mm. 



