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Wilson, W. J., Geological Survey, Ottawa. 



Winn, A. F., 132 Springfield Ave., Westmount, Que. 



Young, C. H., Geological Survey, Ottawa. 



Zavitz, E. J., O.A.C., Guelph. , 



NOTES OF CAPTURES. 



Lepidoptera. 



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

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



RHOPALOCERA. 



(Dyar's number.) 



8. Papilio damius, Bdv. Yernon, B.C., (Yenables). 



11. Papilio glaucus, L., a. turnus, L. Dr. Henry Skinner, of Pbiladel- 

 pliia, took a perfect specimen of tlie melanic form named fletcheri 

 by Kemp, at White River, Ont., on the Canadian Pacific Railway, 

 where it was flying with scores of the ordinary form, around a 

 damp spot below the platform. 



14. Papilio thoas, L. Several specimens of this southern butterfly were 

 taken in Ontario during the past season ; Trenton, Sept. 21, 

 (Evans) ; Sarnia, Oct. 9, (Dent) ; Niagara Glen, Sept. 3, (Wil- 

 liams). 



16. Papilio machaon, L., a aliaska, Scudd. Mouth of Campbell Creek, 



Pelly River, Yukon, July 8, (Keele). 



17. Papilio bairdii, Edw., a. oregonia, Edw. Peachland, B.C., July 27, 



(Wallis). 

 38. Pontia napi, L., b. hulda. Edw. Pelly River, July 13, (Keele). 

 42. Synchloe creusa, D. & H. Laggan, Mount St. Piran, near timber 



line, July 17, scarce, (Dod) ; Banff, (Sanson). 

 62. Eurymus meadii, Edw., a. elis, Strk. The commonest Colias on the 



head waters of the Athabasca River, (Mrs. Nicholl). 

 75. Eurymus nastes, Bdv. Near Taku River, Northern British Columbia, 



August 8, 1906, (Bryant). 

 128. Argynnis eurynome, Edw. c. artonis, Edw. Duck Lake, Sask., 



July 22, (Fletcher). 



143. Brenthis alberta, Edw. On mountains near the head waters of the 



Athabasca and Saskatchewan Rivers, fairly swarming in many 

 places, end of July, (Mrs. Nicholl). 



144. Brenthis astarte, D. «& H. On mountains near the headwaters of the 



Athabasca and Saskatchewan Rivers, end of July (Mrs. Nicholl). 



Dr. Henry Skinner tells us that 2 specimens were also taken on 



Mount Athabasca (altitude 7,200 feet) by Mrs. C. Schaefler, of 



Philadelphia. 



Charidryas hanhami, Fletcher. Treesbank, Man., July 15, several 



specimens, (Criddle, Fletcher, Skinner). 

 169. Cinclidia harrisii, Scud. Blackburn, Ont., June 28, July 5, (Young) 



Go Home, Ont. (Walker). 

 218. Aglais milberti, Godt. Scotch Lake, N.B. This species has been 



observed here since the beginning of October. It is one of the 



rarest butterflies in this section. (W. H. Moore). 



