SATYRUS I. 



under side of hind wing there is also but a single ocellus. The absence of more 

 or less of these ocelli on hind wing is a peculiarity of Alope, but not of Pajala. 

 In the former, a large percentage of individuals have but one, two, and three 

 ocelli, and many indeed none at all. 1, regard these New Jer.sey examples as 

 strictly variations of Alope. If the whole group, in North America, has sprung 

 from Perjala, as I consider probable, these cases of single ocellus appearing at 

 the east, in the territory of Alope, or, at the west, in that of Arinne, are owing 

 to reversion. But I have sjaokeu of this matter at length in Volume II, and need 

 say no more here. 



