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61. Eugonia californica. Two fine fresh specimens at Bonnington Falls, 

 near Nelson, end of June. 



62. Euvanessa antiopa. Just appearing at Banff in August. It is com- 

 mon all througli Canada and I took worn specimens in June in the Upper 

 Keremeos. 



63. Aglais milberti. Very common all along the Pacific side of the Sel- 

 kirks, and I took it high up, 8,000 feet, above Glacier. I never saw it in the 

 Rockies, but it is common at Calgary. 



64. Vanessa atalanta. One specimen only, in July, above Kaslo. I saw 

 one other at the same place; no others. It is very rare at Calgary. 



65. Basilarchia archippus. One specimen only at Penticton, near the 

 river. I saw one other at the same place. It is an occasional visitor at Cal- 

 gary. 



66. B. Lorquinii. Very common all through the western slopes of the 

 Divide and flies at Glacier. Not seen by me in the Rockies and not found 

 at Calgary. 



67. Cercyonis charon. Common at Penticton, Nelson, and Banff, at low 

 levels throughout the summer. 



68. Erebia discoidalis. Very common at Calgary and Banff in May at 

 moderate elevations. I never saw it west of the Divide. 



69. Erebia Vidleri. Plentiful in the open woodlands of the upper Ker- 

 emeos, in mid-June at an elevation of from 3,000 to 4,000 feet. Only males 

 had then appeared. I did not take it on similar ground at Nelson and Green- 

 wood a week later. 



70. Erebia epipsodea. The commonest Erebia from Penticton to Calgary 

 and flies as low as 2,500 feet. 



71. C ceiionympJia aTnpelos, or ochracea, or inornata. Very common 

 everywhere at moderate elevations from Victoria to Calgary. Mr. Wolley 

 Dod cannot separate the species. 



72. Coenonympha eJJco. One specimen only, near Lake O'Hara, in Aug- 

 ust. Evidently a wanderer. 



73. (Eneis Macounii. Taken by Mr. Wolley Dod near Calgary. He took 

 this rare butterfly in some numbers in June last, on the summits of grassy 

 hills, about 4,000 feet. 



74. (Eneis chryxus. Very common everywhere from the warm slopes 

 of Okanagan and Nelson right up to the high glens of the Rockies, even 

 above tree level. It varies little. Mr. Wolley Dod has never taken it at 

 Calgary, but it flies at Banff. 



75. (Eneis varuna. At Calgary only, where it is common in May and 

 June. I never saw it at Banff, or in the Rockies. 



76. (Eneis jutta. Not uncommon in mountain marshes. I took mine at 

 Lake Louise in July. It is common at Calgary. 



77. (Eneis noma var. Beanii. This active butterfly is common on all 

 the high rocky summits of the Rockies. It haunts lichen-covered rocks, 

 which it exactly resembles in color. I never found the female lower down, 

 as was the case with the Astarte female. 



78. Uranotes melinus. At Kaslo and at Bonnington Falls in June. 



79. Thecla scepium. At Bonnington Falls, just out, third week of June. 

 I was too late for it at Kaslo. 



79|. Thecla augustus. Banff, May. 



