Cercyonis sthenele Boisdural. Should be stricken from 

 the list It was described from the San Francisco sand hills, 

 but is supposed to be extinct. Dr. Behr had a good series 

 in his collection (destroyed by the San Francisco fire) of 

 this distinct species. 



Cercyonis paulus Edwards. Common in the mountains. 

 Chrysobia mormo Felder. Colorado Desert (Wright). 

 Polystigma palmerii Edwards. Colorado Desert (Wright) 

 and above Yuma (Clemence.) 



Thecla nelsonii Boisduval. I took this commonly on 

 Santa Rosa .Mountain and in Strawberry Valley. 



Thecla loki Skinner. Jacumba, San Diego County. W. S. 

 Wright and Field. 



Callicista ines Edwards. Desert side of Santa Rosa Moun- 

 tains Palm canon; San Diego County, a beautiful butterfly. 

 Callicista columella Fab. Recorded by W. S. Wright 

 from the city of San Diego. 



Callicista avalona Wright. Santa Catalina Island, Wright 

 and Clemence. 



Incisalia eryphon Boisd. San Bernardino Mountains. 

 Callophrys affinis Edwards. Is undoubtedly the same as 

 dumetorum Boisd. 



Tharsalea hermes Edwards. San Diego. 

 Cupido fulla Edwards. Common on the higher parts of 

 the San Gabriel, San Bernardino, San .Jacinto and Santa Rosa 

 Mountains. Variable and evidently beginning to form separ- 

 ate species. 



Cupido lycea, pheres and icarioides should be stricken 

 from the list. 



Cupido daedalus Behr. San Bernardino Mountains and 

 Tahquitz Valley, San Jacinto Mount a ins. Found in the 

 Canadian life zone up to 8500 feet altitude. Cupido hilda 

 of Grinned and Grinned 's list is a synonym. 



Nomiades antiacis, behrii, orcus and mertila should be 

 stricken from the list. 



Nomiades polyphemus Boisduval. The common spring 

 Blue, found everywhere at the lower altitudes in Southern 

 California. The butterflies figured in Bulletin. No. 1. Vol. 

 VIII, of this Academy, belong to this species, instead of 

 antiacis. 



Phaedrotes sagittigera Felder. Found to be rather com- 

 mon in La Canada to the Tu.junga Valley, this last spring 

 (April). 



Rnsticus emigdionis Grinned — melimona AVright. San 

 Emigdio Canon, Kern County, and Waterman Canon near San 

 Bernardino. 



Leptotes (?) astragal a Wrie-ht. San Bernardino (Wright). 

 Comeodes car-dida Wright, The record of procris in 

 Rivers' List should be this species. 



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