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68. Eurymus palaeno chippewa Edw. Mile 214, 333, H. B. Ry., Man., July, 

 1917, (J. B. Wallis). 



Satyridae. 

 122. Oe7ieis chrijxus Calais Scudd. Mile 332, H. B. Ey., Man. July, 1917, 

 (J. B. Wallis). 



Nymphalidse. 



172. Argynnis cdivardsi Reak. Blairmore, Alta., June, (K. Bowman), 



173. Argynnis platina Skin. Blairmore, Alta., June, (K. Bowman). 



198. Brenthis youngi Holl. In the Entomological Record for 1917, this species 

 was recorded from Klutlan Glacier, Y. T. On further study the specimen 

 proves to be Brenthis frigga var. improha Butl. 



200. Brentliis epitliore Bdv. Blairmore, Alta., June, (K. Bowman). 



220. Euphydryas gilletti Barnes. Nordegg, Alta., July, (K. Bowman). 



226. Melitaea palla Bdv. Blairmore, Alta., June, (K. Bowman). 



279. Aglais californica Bdv. Regarding this species Mr. F. C. Whitehouse sends 

 the following note : " Red Deer, Alta., mid-June, large migratory flight 

 of presumably hibernated insects from B.C. ; mid-August, new brood 

 appeared. 



313. CJilorippe chjton Bdv. & Lee. Pt. Pelee, Ont., Aug. U, 1909, (P. A. 

 Taverner). 



Lycaenidse. 

 411. Heodes cupreus Edw. Mt. McLean, B.C., 7,000 feet, and at head of Phair 



Creek, about 30 miles from Lillooet, B.C., (A. W. A, Phair). 

 427. Pleheius melissa Edw. Coldstream, B.C., July 3, 1918, (E, H. Blackmore). 



Rather rare. This species was not included in the "Check List of B. C. 



Lepidoptera, 1906," for some unaccountable reason, as it occurs regularly 



throughout the interior, although it is verv common on Vancouver Island 



(E.H.B.). 



432. Pleheius yul-ona Holl. Mile 332, H. B. Ry., Man., July, 1917, (J. B. 



Wallis). 



433. Pleheius icarioides pemhina Edw. Blairmore, Alta., June, (K. Bowman). 



Sphingidse. 

 733. Haemorrhagla gracilis C & R. Nipigon, Ont., (J. Fletcher), 

 741. Pholus fasciaUis Sulz. Annapolis Royal, N.S., Oct. 31, 1918, (A. Kelsall). 



This is a beautiful specimen and is now in the Ottawa collection. It is 



the only Canadian example I have seen, (A. G.). 



Arctiidse. 



892. Clemensia alhata Pack. Edmonton, Alta., Aug. 1917, (D, Mackie), 

 939, Dodia alherke Dyar. Mile 214, H, B, Ry., Man., July, 1917, (J. B. Wallis). 

 948b. Phragmatdibia fuliginosa horealis Stand. Vernon, B.C, April 26, 1918, 

 (M, Ruhmann). I have also a specimen taken at Vancouver, B.C., on 

 April 23, 1907, by the late Captain R. V. Harvey. These are the only 

 two specimens known to me and constitute a new addition to the B.C. 

 List. (E, H, B.). 



955. Diacrisia vagans kasloa Dyar. Blairmore, Alta., June, (K. Bowman). 



956. Diacrisia rultra '^ewm. Edmonton, Alta., June, 1916, (D. Mackie). 



962. Estigmene piima Slosson. Edmonton, Alta. and Red Deer, Alta., May- 

 June, 1916, (K. Bowman). 



