56 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



TO OUR MEMBERS. 



Ottawa, April 7, 1884. 



Gentle)7ie7i : Having been honored by the Council of the Entomologi- 

 cal Society of Ontario by being nominated as the delegate to represent 

 that Society at the approaching meeting of the Royal Society of Canada, 

 I shall feel obliged if any members who are desirous of availing them- 

 selves of the privilege extended by the Royal Society of having papers 

 read before that learned body, will correspond with me without delay, so 

 that I may make the necessary arrangements. 



I would also draw attention to the last clause of No. 1 1 of the Regu- 

 lations of the Royal Society, by which it is intimated that the Royal 

 Society will receive suggestions from associated Societies on any matters 

 in which the Royal Society may be of assistance in carrying out the 

 objects of the Society. It was under this clause that your delegate last 

 year brought before that Society the advisability of having a more liberal 

 interpretation of the postal laws regulating the transmission of natural 

 history specimens between students in Canada and those in the United 

 States and Europe, and also suggested that the Government should be 

 petitioned to allow scientific bodies to import free of duty all illustrations, 

 etc., needed for their publications. I am, gentlemen. 



Yours very truly, 

 J. Fletcher, V. P. Ent. Soc, Ont. 



LIST OF DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA COLLECTED IN THE 



NORTH-WEST TERRITORY AND THE ROCKY 



MOUNTAINS, DURING SEASON OF 



1883, WITH LOCALITIES. 



BY CAPT. GAMBLE GEDDES, A. D. C. TO LIEUT.-GOVERNOR OF ONTARIO. 



(Continued from Vol. xv., Page 223.) 



93. Argynnis Leto % , Behr. Fort Macleod. 



94. If Bellona, F. Fort Ellis. 



95. Lycsena Fulla, Edw. 



96. II Melissa, Edw. Oxley Ranche. 



97. .1 Neglecta, Edw. Fort Ellis. 



