14 W. H. EDWARDS. 



lelograra, the eightli, on the margin, nearly or quite olisolote ; all hoaviTy 

 edged above with black ; these spots either well silvered nr yellow- 

 white sprinkled with scales of silver; in the third row are five similar 

 spots, the first, fourth and fifth nearly ecjual, lunate, the second a 

 point, sometimes wanting, the third sub-triangular edged posteriorly 

 by black; all heavily edged above with same color; in the cell a 

 small rounded spot, and at the base of median nervure au oval, both 

 ringed with black; patches of silver at base of cell, at origin of sub- 

 costal, and on shoulder; abdominal H)argin very lightly silvered; body 

 above black covered with brown-fulvous hairs; beneath light fulvous, 

 abdomen buff; legs i'ulvous; palpi fulvous, buff at base, at the sides 

 black hairs; anteuna3 fuscous above, ferruginous below; club black, 

 ferruginous at tip. 



Feniaw. — Expands 2.4 inches. Upper side of a pale fulvous, ob- 

 scure at base; markings similar to male but the sub-marginal fulvous 

 spots paler than the ground color; under side as in the male. 



From 3 S,l 9 , taken in British Coluuibia, in 1873, by G. E. 

 Crotch, Escj. 



Kaf yrii!i» I'hocus, n. sp. 



Mall-. — Expands 1.6 to 1.8 inch. Upper side uniform brown, of 

 medium color ; primaries have one small black ocellus in upper dis- 

 coidal interspace, sometimes in a narrow yellowish ring, and with a 

 white central dot, but in most cases this last is wanting, and the ring 

 represented by a pale shade of brown, and sometimes is altogether 

 wanting; occasionally there is a second ocellus, smaller than the other 

 in lower median interspace, black without pupil. 



Under side of primaries much the same shade as above, sometimes 

 tinted with yellow ; of secondaries rather darker brown than above, es- 

 pecially over the bas;il half of the wing; hind margin preceded by a 

 dark common line often obsolete; both wings reticulated with fine, 

 abbreviated, darker brown lines and streaks ; the ocelli on primaries re- 

 peated, enlarged, with small white pupils and well defined yellow 

 irides; secondaries have two minute black spots, scarcely more than 

 points, one in upper discoidal, the other in lower median interspace, 

 each with white dot; traces of such a spot are sometimes seen in sub- 

 median interspace. 



Body con-colored ; legs yellowish; palpi fuscous; antennae fuscous 

 above, cretaceous below ; club fuscous, ferruginous at tip. 



Female — Unknown. 



