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80. Thecla spinetorum. One much worn female, upper Keremeos, June 

 18tli. 



81. Thecla acadica. One at Kaslo, where it is common. I was too late 

 for it. 



82. Callicista eryphon. Banff, in May, high up among pines. 



83. Callophrys dumetorum. Several wretched specimens at about 5,000 

 feet in June, above upper Keremeos. Probably common earlier. 



84. Chrysophanus thoe. At Ottawa along the railway banks in Septem- 

 ber, rather common, but worn. It also occurs at Calgary. 



85. Epidemia mariposa. Very common everywhere in the Rockies, and 

 flies up to 6,000 feet. 



86. Epidemia zeroe. Not uncommon in the south Okanagan country, 

 and at Greenwood. I never found it in high mountains. 



87. Epidemia helloides. Yery common everywhere in the west at low 

 elevations. 



88. Heodes hypophleas. Not common. I took several at Ottawa. Mr. 

 Wolley Dod takes it sometimes near Calgary. 



89. Chalceria Snoivi. The most beautiful of the coppers. A high moun- 

 taineer, never seen below 7,000 feet. Widely distributed over the high 

 Rockies, but seldom plentiful. 



90. Cupido heteronea. At Greenwood and in the lower Keremeos in June. 

 I met with it nowhere else. 



91. Cupido fulla. I have this butterfly from Calgary only, where Mr. 

 Wolley Dod takes it commonly. Mr. Elwes considers it to be identical with 

 pheres, which it closely resembles. 



92. Cupido scepiolus. Yery common everywhere and flies up to 6,000 

 feet at Hector. Yery common at Calgary. Dr. Rebel calls it L. antiacis. 



93. Cupido pheres. Common in the south-west of British Columbia, Pen- 

 ticton, Greenwood and Yancouver. Not taken at Calgary. It is very near 

 to C. fulla. Dr. Rebel calls my specimens L. lycea (Edw.). 



94. Nomiades Couperi. Yery common on both sides of the Divide, but 

 not high up. Yery like Antiacis. 



95. Phcedrotes sagittigera. Not common. I only took three at Green- 

 wood and upper Keremeos. It is taken occasionally at Calgary and Kaslo. 



96. Agriades aquilo. A high mountaineer, locally abundant at Lake 

 Louise, Hector and Lake O'Hara. 



97. Agriades rustica. Yery common at Calgary. I never took it at all. 



98. Agriades podarce. One specimen only, taken July 5th, on Bear 

 Mountain, behind Kaslo, which is a locality for Podarce. I was too early 

 to get a series and have no female, which is said to be distinct. The male is 

 exactly like Aquilo. 



99. Busticus tnelissa. Yery common everywhere up to 6,000 feet. {Ar- 

 gus.) 



100. Rusticus acmon. Common near Greenwood. A southern insect. 



101. Rusticus anna. Two from Bear Lake, which is a locality for it, 

 and one female from Penticton. A southern insect. 



102. Everes amyntula. Common everywhere in the West, also at Cal- 

 gary. 



103. Eve^res comyntas. Not common. My specimens are from Penticton. 

 It is taken at Kaslo and at Yictoria. 



