lOG "WM. n. EBWARUS. 



a dense coating of dark brown bristling hairs; hind margins edged 

 by two fine parallel lines, showing very narrow fulvous spaces between, 

 and connected throughout with a series of small black lunules within 

 which are fulvous spots; the extra discal spots small; the mesial bind 

 delicate, and confluent on secondaries; in the cell of primaries a wavy 

 stripe crosses the lower median interspace and part of sub-median below 

 cell; secondaries have on disc an incomplete black ring; fringes lute- 

 ous, fuscous at ends of nervulcs. 



Under side of primaries buff, very slightly, if at all, red tinted on 

 basal area of primaries; the markings of the cell repeated, the mesial 

 band represented by separated spots; the extra-discal spots obsolete 

 except two or three next inner margin ; the usual f-ubmarginal spots 

 obsolete, or near inner angle represented by a few scales only. Seconda- 

 ries have the discal area pale ochraceous somewhat mottled with faint 

 red ; the space beyond the second row of spots clear ochraceous ; the 

 submarginal spots faint, those of second row and those towards base 

 scarcely more distinct; all these arranged as in Cijhde and allied spe- 

 cies and ochraceous, with no silver. 



Body above fuscous with fulvous hairs ; beneath, the thorax gray- 

 fulvous, abdomen buff; legs buff; palpi gray fulvous; antennae fuscous 

 above, fulvous below; club black, the tip fulvous. 



Female. — Same size and shape. Color deeper fulvous; both wings 

 obscured from base nearly to mesial band ; the marginal band and the 

 connected lunules heavier; all the markings heavier than in the male. 

 Under side of primaries red tinted except at apex, which is och- 

 raceous; secondaries as in the male. 



From several specimens taken at Bald Mountain, Cariboo, British 

 Columbia, by the late G. K. Crotch, in 1873. This little species forms 

 a group with A. Bischoffi,. 



Argyniiis Clio, n. sp. 



Primaries slightly arched, hind margins straight in male, convex in 

 female. 



Mdle. — Expands 'J inches. Upper side yellow-fulvous, very little 

 obscured at base; hind margins bordered by two rather heavy parallel 

 black lines, which on secondaries inclose narrow fulvous spots between 

 the nervules, but on primaries are nearly confluent; on these rest a 

 series of connected black lunules; the extra-discal rounded spots small: 

 the common mesial band delicate, as are the markings in the cell of 

 primaries, which resemble those of Enri/nome; in the cell of secondaries 

 the mark is shaped like the letter C, and nearer base is a round spot; 



