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6i. " V. Ariana, Boisd. Rocky Mountains. 



62. " V. Olympus, Edw. " 



63. Coenonympha Inornata, Edw. Calgarry and Edmonton. 



64. " Ochracea, Edw. " " 



65. Phyciodes Carlota, Reak. Brandon. 



66. " Tharos, Drury. Edmonton. 



67-68. Several varieties from North of Edmonton. Not determined. 



69. Thecla Titus, F. Old Man's River. 



70. " Edwardsii, Saund. (rare). Summit. 



71. Chrysophanus Mariposa, Reak. (v. rare). Summit. 



72. " Florus, Edw., Nov. Spec.(v. rare). Garnett's Ranche. 



73. " Helloides, Boisd. Oxley Ranche. 



74. " Americana, D'Urban. " 



75. " Sirius, Edw. (v. rare). Fort Macleod. 



76. Pyrgus Tessellata, Scud. Medicine Hat. 



77. Amblyscirtes Vialis, Edw. (v. rare). Fort Ellis. 



78. Thymelicus Garita, Reak. Fort Ellis. 



79. Thanaos Brizo, Boisd. Fort Ellis. 



80. Eudamus Pylades, Scud. " 



81. Lycaena Anna, Edw. Belly River. 



82. " Amyntula, Boisd. Calgarry. 



83. " Ssepiolus, Boisd. Crow's Nest. 



84. " Rustica. Fort Qu'Appelle. 



85. " Pembina, Edw. Crow's Nest. 



86. " Afra, Edw. Nov. Spec. Saskatchewan. 



87. " Unknown Spec, sent for identification. Garnett Ranche. 



88. Pamphila Zabulon, Bd. Lee. Calgarry. 



89. " Manataaqua, Scud. (v. rare). Fort Macleod. 



90. " Manitoba. Belly River. 



91. " Uncas, Edw. " 



92. " Cernes, Bd. Lee. Crow's Nest. 



Insects as Food for Man. — In the interior of Australia the natives are 

 very fond of a large Coleopterous larva found in the bark of certain 

 species of Eucalyptus. They eat them generally raw, holding them by 

 the head and biting the body off as we would a cherry. They also cook 

 them in the hot ashes and eat them. — American Naturalist. 



