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BASILARCHIA LORQUINII Boisduval. 



Six specimens June 14, 26, July 15, 21 (Bear Lake Mountain), 26 

 (Payne Mine). Many others seen but not pursued. The amount of 

 orang-e color at the tip of the wing- is somewhat reduced as compared 

 with Californian examples. Mr. Cockle found a larva on willow. 



Family AGAPETID^E. 



CERCYONIS SYLVESTRIS Edwards, var. CHARON Edwards. 



Six specimens, Juno 2t), July 10 (Ainsworth), August 7. 

 Family LYMNADID^. 



ANOSIA PLEXIPPUS Linnaeus. 

 No specimens; Mr. Cockle has this butterfly from Kaslo. 

 Family LYCENID^E. 



URANOTES MELINUS Hubner. 



No specimens; but Mr. Cockle has some in his collection. 



THECLA CALIFORNICA Edwards. 



Four specimens, July 2, 15, August 9 (South Fork Creek), 



THECLA SiEPIUM Boisduval. 



Eight specimens, July 15, 18, 19. 



THECLA NELSONH Boisduval. 



Nine specimens, May 29, 31, June T, 10. 



THECLA SPINETORUM Boisduval. 



Two specimens, June 1, -l; one of them left hi Mr. Cockle's collec- 

 tion, as this is a new record for Kaslo. 



INCISALIA IROIDES Boisduval. 



Six specimens, May 29, June 1, 6, 8 (Ainsworth), 9, 11. Mr. Cockle 

 has specimens in his collection labeled irus and augustus, but I doubt 

 whether the}^ represent species different from iroldes. The three 

 species are closel}" allied, but iruf^ and augi(><fui< are not known from 

 the west. 



INCISCALIA ERYPHON Boisduval. 



Eight specimens, May 31, June 8 (Ainsworth). 



