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usually varying shades of gray, and discal spot is a fairly well 

 rounded G or C. In satyrus, the colour is chocolate brown, and 

 the spot usually a distinctly angulated L, though sometimes 

 rather rounded and more resembling C. I am not yet fully 

 satisfied as to the distinctness of these forms ; nor yet of 

 faunus, which has been applied by Dr. Fletcher to a Banff 

 specimen, well duplicated by one from near Calgary. Above it 

 is nearest to satyrus, but smaller ; beneath it is almost inter- 

 mediate between that and zcfi/iyrus, but shows greater contrast in 

 shading than either. The green submarginal spots (beneath) are 

 present, as occasionally in zephyrus, though brighter than in that 

 form, and the white mark is of much the same type. 



27. G. /-album, Bd -Lee. A single specimen on Pine Creek, Aug. 25th. 



1898. One more seen. Banff, August 8th (Sanson). Lacombe, 

 August, scarce (Gregson). 



28. Vanessa antiopa, Lin. Common everywhere. July to May. 



29. V. Californica, Bd. One worn specimen on Pine Creek, June 25th, 



1900 ; probably a migrant. 



3c. V. Milbertii, Godt. Common everywhere, and on the wing from 

 April to September. Fresh specimens to be seen from July 

 onwards. 



31. Pyrameis atalanta, Lin. Usually very rare. My only records are 



June 22nd and Aug. 4th. It was not uncommon in 1900 — a 

 great year for migrants. Lacombe, July 1st, 1900 (Gregson). 



32. P. cardui, Lin. Common some seasons, notably in 1900. Worn 



specimens seen towards the end of May, but I doubt whether it 

 hibernates here ; full-grown larvae on June roth. 



33. Limenitis arthemis, Dru. Common in the hills. I have taken it as 



far east as the mouth of Pine Creek. End of June to August. 

 Lacombe (Gregson); Anthracite (Sanson). 



34. Civnonympha inornata, Edw. ( = oc/iracea, Edw.?). Very common 



everywhere in the hills near Calgary and also on the level prairie. 

 Lacombe, common (Gregson). June and July. A small portion of 

 a second brood in September. I have both names from Mr. W. 

 H. Edwards, but I have examined a large number of specimens 

 and cannot recognize two species. 



