96 THE REPORT OF THE No. 19 



NOTES OF CAPTURES. 



Lepidopteea. 



(Arranged according to Dyar's List of North American Lepidoptera. 

 U. S. N. M. Bull. No. 62.) 



RROFALOCERA. 

 (Dyar's number). 



21. Papilio brevicauda, Saunders. Larva found at the North-west River 

 Post of the Hudson Bay Co., on Lake Melville, Ungava, (Lyman). 



37. Pontia prptodice, Bdv. & Leo. Second specimen taken at Ottawa, 

 September 27, (Gibson). 



41. Nathalis iole, Bdv. Perfect female taken Sept. 29 at Rounthwaite, 

 Man., by Mrs. L. E. Marmont. A specimen of this insect was also taken at 

 Cartwright, about 50 miles S. E. of Rounthwaite by Mr. Heath, about 20 

 years ago. 



64. Eurymus Boothii, Curtis. Lansing River, Yukon Territory, June 

 24, Leduc River, Y. T., July 4, (Keele). Two fine males. 



65. Eurymus eurytheme, Bdv., b. eriphyle, Edw. Millarville, Alta. 

 Nov. 17; female quite fresh and very small, evidently of a third brood; a 

 most exceptional record, (Dod). 



74. Eurymus palceno, L. Leduc River, Y. T., July 4; Stewart River, 

 above Boswell, Y. T., 2 males; Eraser Falls, Y. T., (Keele). 



92. Euptoieta claudia, Cram. Baltimore, Ont. Larvae in dozens des- 

 troying pansies, July 11, (T. M. Wood). 



98. Argynnis leto, Behr. McLeod, Alta. July 3, 1904, (Willing). 



119. Argynnis Edwardsii, Reakirt. Alameda, N. W. T., June 19, 1900, 

 (Fletcher). 



Phyciodes Hanhami, Fletcher. Rounthwaite, Man., July 7, Mar- 

 mont. 



194. Phyciodes Barnesi, Skinner. Okanagan valley, 1895, (C. deB. 

 Green); Mr. E. M. Anderson, of Victoria, B. C, has shown me some speci- 

 mens so named by Dr. Dyar; and, having examined into the matter, I have 

 no doubt that what in the past I have been naming for correspondents as P. 

 mylitta, Edw. is Barnesi, Skin., which was described by Dr. Skinner for this 

 similar but much larger species. I have specimens of true mylitta which 

 were taken at Agassiz and Mission in the Eraser valley, B. C, but had con- 

 sidered them as merely dwarfs of the form which has since been described 

 as Barnesi. The males of the two species are much alike. Both are figured 

 in Holland's Butterfly Book. 



209. PoJygonia f annus, Edw. Scotch Lake, N. B., (Moore). This fine 

 Grapta was remarkably abundant all through Canada this season. As a 

 rule, it is one of the rarest of the genus, notwithstanding its wide range. 



216. Eugonia californica, Bdv. Rounthwaite, August 30, (Marmont). 



270. Erehia disa, Thun., a. mancinus, D. & H. Lansing River, Y. T., 

 June 24, (Keele). 



275. Erehia magdalenfi, Strk. On mountain 12 miles up Hell River, 

 Y. T., August 2, (Keele). A very rare insect. 



282. Co'nonympha hodial, Edw. Lansing River, Y. T., June 24, Leduc 

 River, Y. T., July 4, (Keele): Atlin, B. C, (sent by T. Bryant). 



286. Enodia portlandia. Fab. MacNab's Island, Halifax, N. S., (Per- 

 rin); Cartwright, Man., July 16 & 22, first time there. ('Heath). 



