CHIONOBAS II. 



the mai'ginal border broader than in male ; under side of primaries pale fulvous 

 on disk, the hind margin fuscous, the apex and costal margin white, and both 

 maro-ins streaked and specked with brown; the two principal ocelli repeated, the 

 others often wanting; secondaries densely streaked from base to margin, the 

 white ground ai^j^earing but slightly on the disk and somewhat more at outer 

 angle ; the discal band as in male, scolloped veiy regularly on its outer edge, the 

 inner sometimes lost in the dense markings of base. 



From Vancouver's Island. 



The figures of the male on the Plate are copied from drawings made from the 

 unique example in the British Museum Collection, by the kindness of Mr. But- 

 ler, who certifies to their accuracy. The figures of the female on Plate I., repre- 

 sent one of three females taken on Vancouver's Island, 15tli July, 1873, by the 

 late Mr. G. R. Crotch, who wrote that '' they were all found on a potato patch, 

 at the extreme end of Taanich Inlet, about fifteen miles from Victoria, flying in 

 company with Parnassms Clod'ms and Argi/nnts Bremnerii. No males were 

 taken." 



