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Small in size, white above, with satiny gloss ; on under side the 

 male has no eye-spots on either wing, and the female has one or 

 two very small ocelli, or perhaps only dots, on hind wing. Beneath 

 the shading is dusky, the base but little darker than margin ; the 

 discal dash on fore wing is broad, but not contrasting, extending 

 half way across the wing; on hind wing the dash is broken, with a 

 spot at anal angle. 



276. Coenonympha Pulla. 



Plate XXV ; Figures 276, a. 



Fig. 276, Male, no data, 1880 ( ?) ; Author. 



a, Male, underside, no data, 1880 ( ?) ; Author. 

 Small size, white, somewhat sordid, not having satiny gloss ; 



under side very dark, with a reddish tint ; on fore wing no discal 

 dash, and on hind wing only a spot to indicate it ; the male has 

 two or three eye-spots on hind wing, and the female usually has 

 an apical one also. Pulla is rare, and all my specimens were taken 

 many vears ago, before I realized the value of data. 



277. Coenonympha Kodiak. 



Plate XXV ; Figures 277, b. 



Fig. 2-jy, Male, Pyramid Harbor, Alaska. July, 1892; 

 Author. 



b. Female, underside. Pyramid Harbor, Alaska, 



July, 1892; Author. 

 Size of Galactinus ; white above, with no markings except as 

 the discal dash of under side shows through the white wing; 

 under side dusky-brownish, the inner part of fore wing much 

 lighter ; two eye-spots on fore wing beneath : and Kodiak is the 

 only white species that shows the eye-spots of fore wing more 

 prominently than those on hind wing ; discal dash slight. 



278. Coenonympha Elko. 



Plate XXV ; Figures 278, b. 



Fig. 278, Male, Spokane, Washington, May, 1890; Author. 



b. Female, underside, Washington, May, 1890; 



Author. 



Elko is average size ; pale orange-yellow with a faint discal 



flush, but otherwise the color is even over both wings. Under 



side the hind wing is darker than the fore wing ; the discal dash 



is inconspicuous on fore wing but strong and angular on the hind 



wing; one apical, and one anal eye-spot. 



