44 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



2. P. Tunius ^ , botli sides — the pale variety ; caterpillar and chrysalis. 



3. Pieris Napi, summer form Acadica Edw.. 2 figs. " " 



4. \^anessa Antiopa " " " 



5. " MUbcrtii " "  " 



6. Pyrameis Atahvita " " " 



7. " Cardiii 



8. Coenonympha Iiioniata, Edw. " 



g. Chionobas Calais, Scud., $ . Under side oAly. 



10. Chrysophanus Epixaiithc, Bois. 2 figs. 



11. Lycaena ^(////7^, Bois. " 



12. " Couperi, Grote. " 



13. '' Aster, Edw. " 



The figures ot" C. Inornata agree with the type specimen of the butter- 

 fly from Lake Winnipeg. I have also four examples taken at St. John's, 

 Newfoundland, in 1880, by Mr. 1'. L. Mead. I have seen this species 

 from no locality between AVinnipeg and the island. 



Chion. Calais was described from a single female from Rupert House, 

 Hudson's Bay, and to this day I have not seen another example. I for- 

 merly thought it was the same as Ch. C/iryx7is, Doubl., but am satisfied 

 of its distinctness. This admirable figure by Mr. Gosse is unmistakably 

 the likeness of Calais, which like Inornata, is thus found in localities 

 thousands of miles apart. 



Lye. Aster was taken by Mr. Mead at St. John's, and I have not seen 

 it from localities outside Newfoundland. 



Lye. CoHperi was taken l)y Mr. AVm. Couper on Anticosti, and is also 



found in South Labrador. 



W. H. Edwards. 

 Coalburgh, W. Va., i8th Dec, 1882. 



NOTES ON BUTTERFLIES OBTAINED AT CARBONEAR 

 ISLAND. NEWFOUNDLAND, 1832-1835. 



BY P. H. GOSSK, F. R. S.. ETC. 



Papilo i;ri:vicauda, Saund. ; and its Transformations. 



[Extracts from journals, kept by P. H. Gosse, at Carbonear, New- 

 foundland, in 1834 and 1835.] 



jy34: .U'ly 25.- — \ friend, A. E., caught for me an example of the 



