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Payne Mine., altitude 3,()00 feet. In tlie Selkirks west of Kaslo, a 

 little west of the .summit of the range. 



BrvelstoJie., altitude 1,475 feet. A station on the main line of the 

 Canadian Pacific railroad on the Colunil>ia River nearly due Avest of 

 Glacier. 



Sandon, altitude 3,fi0() feet. Within a few miles of Pa3'ne Mine 

 in the same region. 



South Fork Creek., altitude indefinite, over 2,500 feet. Specimens 

 with this label were taken on the trail l)etween Kaslo and Kokanee 

 Mountain, mostly from horseback and at the higher altitudes of the 

 trail. It follows the course of the South Fork of Kaslo Creek to its 

 source in the glacier. 



West Robson., altitude 1,315 feet. At the Junction of the Colum- 

 bia and Kootenai Rivers. 



Family PARNASSIID^. 



PARNASSIUS SMINTHEUS Doubleday and Hewitson. 



Two specimens, eluly 28 (Bear Lake Mountain), 29 (Bear Lake 

 Mountain). 



Family PAPILIONID.E. 



PAPILIO EURYMEDON Boisduval. 



Five specimens, Mav 31, Juno 1, 15. About equally common Avith 

 rutulus and occurring with it. Eggs and larvte were found later on 

 Ceanothns. 



PAPILIO RUTULUS Boisduval. 



One specimen, May 29. The species Avas not uncommon in spring, 

 coming to floAvers in the garden. The larviv Avere found later feeding 

 on birch and other plants. 



PAPILIO GLAUCUS Linnaeus. 



No specimens; Mr. Cockle has one from the Kootenai District Avhich 

 he thinks referable to this species. 



PAPILIO ZOLICAON Boisduval. 



No Specimens; Mr. Cockle has it in his collection. 

 Family PIERID^F.. 



NEOPHASIA MENAPIA Felder. 



No specimens. The butterfl}^ had not yet begun to 11}^ at the time I 

 left Kaslo. I found them conmionly in September on Vancouver 

 Island. Mr. Cockle has taken the species. 



