488 DYAR 



Thirty-two examples of both sexes : Kukak Bay, July 5 ; Kadiak, 

 July 20 (the latter somewhat worn). 



Brenthis frigga Thunb. var. saga Stand. 



Brenthis frigga Thunb., var. saga Staud., Stett. Ent. Zeit., 350, 1861. 



Five examples: Popof Island, July 12-15. 

 Brenthis pales Schiff. var. alaskensis Holl. 



Brent/ns pales ScniYF. var. a/askensis Holl, Ent. News, 11, 383, 1900. 



One example: Mainland near Shumagin Islands (Mr. Palache). 

 Vanessa milberti Godt, 



Vanessa 7ni/berti GoT)T., Enc. Meth., 9, 307, 1819. 

 Two examples : Fox Point. 



Family AGAPETIDiE. 

 Coenonympha kodiak Edw. 

 Coenonyinpha kodiak Edw., Trans. Am. Ent. Soc, 2, 375, 1869. 



Seventeen examples : Kukak Bay, July 5 ; Kakiak, July 20. 



The specimens vary considerably in color, some dark-gray, some 

 partly ochraceous, and others with marked orange shading over disk 

 of fore wings (var. yukonensis Holl.), scarcely distinguishable from 

 i?wrnata Edw. from Vancouver Island. The species is at best a local 

 form of C. typhon Rott. of Europe. 



(Eneis semidea Say var. nigra Edw. 



CEneis semidea Say var. nigra Edw., Butt., 3, pi. 9, Chion., 1894. 



One female : Kadiak, July 4. 



This form, without a distinct band on hind wings (var. nigra 

 Edw.), seems to be the prevailing one in Alaska. The U. S. Na- 

 tional Museum has a male example from Davis Inlet (Turner) . 



Family PIERID^. 

 Eurymus palaeno Linn. 

 Eurymus palccno Linn., Syst. Nat., 2, 764, 1767. 



Four examples, one a male : Kukak Bay, July 5 ; Kadiak, July 20. 



Rather smaller than the European palcBuo and the male has the mar- 

 ginal band a little narrower, but the females have the band as broad or 

 broader than European females, thus forming connecting links to the 

 inland Alaska form which Dr. Holland calls c/iippe'wa'E.d\w. (Ent. 

 News, XI, 41S, 1900.) 



