1866.] 33 



[Packard. 



Argynnis Triclaris Hubner. Caribou Island; and from Square 

 Island northward. July 14- August 3. Abundant. 



Argynnis polaris Boisduval. From Square Island northward. 

 July 14-August 3. Abundant. 



Argynnis Prigga Thunberg. Okak, Rev. S. Weiz, one specimen. 



Grapta interrogationis Doubleday. Okak, Rev. S. Weiz ; first 

 time recorded from Labrador. 



Chionobas Jutta Hiibner. Hopedale, August 3. Square Island, 

 July 14. 2 $ . The species of this genus appear about the first of 

 July. 



Chionobas Bore Esper. Hopedale, August 3. Four specimens. 



Chionobas Oeno Boisduval. Hopedale, August 3. Strawberry 

 Harbor; abundant. Mr. Scudder does not consider C. Also 

 Boisd. to be distinct from this species. 



Lycsena Aquilo Boisduval. Hopedale, August 3. Henley Har- 

 bor, August 15. Very abundant. Sloop Harbor. It was first ob- 

 served at Sloop Harbor, in Kyuetarbuck Bay, July 19. 



Pieris frigida Scudder. Caribou Island, Straits of Belle Isle. Not 

 infrequent. July 14-30. 



Colias labradorensis Scudder. Caribou Island. Frequent in 

 July; first observed July 14. Hopedale, August 3. 



Colias Palseno Linne. Strawberry Harbor, July 26. Frequent. 



Colias Nastes Boisduval. Strawberry Harbor, July 26. Hope- 

 dale, August 3. Frequent. 



Hesperia Comma Linne. Okak, Rev. S. Weiz. 



Hesperia Centaurese Boisduval. Okak; Weiz. 



BOMBYCID^. 



Euprepia caja Christoph, Entom. Zeitung, Stettin, xix. p. 312. 

 1858. 



Whatever may be determined as to the specific distinction of E. 

 americana as found in Canada and New England, the form which we 

 meet with in Labrador has every appearance of being an introduced 



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