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This form in the arrangement of the markings comes near- 

 est to C. kodiak, with the type of which I have carefully com- 

 pared it ; but in color is nearer to C. inornata. It may be a 

 distinct species. 



2 I , Dawson, Yukon Territory, July i; i ^, Eagle City, 

 Alaska, July 14; 2$ , American Creek, July 18. (Young 



Genus EREBIA Dalman. 



17. E. disa var mancinus Doubleday and Hewitson. 



3 I , i 9 , White Horse, N. W. Territory, June 24. (Young.) 



18. E. rossi Curtiss. 



2 , i 9 mountains between Forty-Mile and Mission 

 Creeks, N. E. Alaska, July 20-26. (Young.) 



19. E. epipsodea Butler. 



The collection contains two specimens departing somewhat 

 widely from the typical form, but agreeing with examples 

 labeled /:". epipsodea in the Edwards' Collection, which came 

 from Colorado, and presumably are conspecific with other 

 examples conformed to type. These Alaskan and Coloradan 

 specimens are characterized by their smaller size, the obsoles- 

 cence of the ocelli and the diminution of the expanse of the 

 red areas surrounding the ocelli which survive, and the breadth 

 and distinctness of the dark median band on the lower side of 

 the secondaries. The form has been named brncci by Elwes 

 = sinc-ocellata Skinner. 



i , Eagle City, Alaska, July n; i <?, mountains between 

 Forty-Mile and Mission Creeks, Alaska, July 20. (Young.) 



20. E. sofia var. alaskensis var. nov. 



The specimens are all characterized by the reduction of the 

 number of the light spots, both on the upper and lower sides 

 of the wings. In almost all of the specimens before me there 

 are three spots on the primaries above and below, and but two 

 spots on the lower side of the secondaries. Only one specimen 

 .approximates the typical form in the number of spots on the 

 lower side of the wings. 



9 $ S , Eagle City, Alaska, July 8-12; i , American Creek, 

 Alaska, July iS. (Young. ) 



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