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No. 4 is dryas c^ , apparently, but the secondaries are less clouded than 

 usual. It is from W. Va., and bears a 

 label in the writing of the late W. H. 

 Edwards. 



Comma ^ 

 Dimorphic from dryas. 



No. 5 is comma, var. harrisii, from N. Y., but is marked dryas on the pin 



label. 



The next row of specimens has a label dryas at the foot. 

 One specimen at top of row \sfaunus, from the Elwes 



collection, and was taken at Nepigon, 29, vii, 93. 

 Then a vacant space of four inches, then one 



progne bred from currant by Fletcher and labeled : 



Frogne 

 fide Fletcher 



Then another space of about four inches, then two 

 specimens of progne, one from Maine and the 

 other labeled : 



Nova Scotia. 

 Redmayne ? 



Then three comma, var. harrisii, $ . The 

 first from Zeller collection, and labeled 

 " West Virginia " in W. H. E's writing. 

 The next labeled : 



N. America. 



Hewitson Coll. 



Grapta c album Linn. 



The last is from New York' and is labeled on the pin in error " var, 

 dry as. ^^ 



Next follow two rows with label at foot, harrisii. 

 First row : 



No. I is/czz///?/^, from the White Mts., N. H. 



No. 2 is a very interesting form from Albany River, Hudson's Bay 

 Territory, taken by Geo. Barnston, which seems to stand about 

 midway between /r^^;/^ ^.^cv^ gracilis, the silver mark being L-shaped 

 as nearly as possible, forming a right angle, but the border is not 

 nearly as silvery as in X.y^'xo.dX gracilis. It bears a pin label " G. 

 gracilis, ^^ by Heron. 



No. 3 is f annus, from Albany River, H. B. Barnston, and has a 

 correct pin label by Heron. 



No. 4 \sfaunus, from New York. 



No. 5 is the same, but also marked from " Elwes collection." 



No. 6 IS /annus, from Nova Scotia. 



