CANADIAN 13UTTKUFL1ES. 89 



Paknassius, Lutreille. 



14. P. Clodius, Men., Cat. Mus. Petr., Vol. I. p. 73. Edw. But., Vol. I. PI. iv. 



Hab. — Northwest Territories. 



15. P. Smintheus, Doubl.-Hew., Geu. Di. Lep., PI. iv. Edw. But., Vol. I. Vh. v. vi. vii. 



Hab. — British America, Crows' Nest Pass, G-eddes ; the dark var. Hermodur was 

 taken by the same collector at Summit Pass. 



PIEKINJ2. 



Neophasia, Behr. 



10. N. Menapia, FeW., Wieu. Eut. Monat., Vol. III. p. 211. Edw. But., Vol. I. PI. viii. Str. 

 Lep., PI. ii. fig. 4. Papilio, Vol. II. p. 103. Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXII. p. 134. 

 Hab. — Vancouver Island. 



P1ERI8, Schrank. 



17. P. OcoiDENTALl!^, Eea/,; Proc. Eut. Soc. Phil., Vol. VI. p. 133. Psyche, Vol. II. p. 184. 



Hab. — Eocky Mountains to the Pacific. 



18. P. Protodice, Ed.-Lec, p. 45. PI. xyii. Eiley, 2nd Mo. Eut. Eep., p. 104. Can. Eut., 

 Vol. V.' p. 42. 



A few years ago this was a very common butterfiy in "Western Ontario, but now 

 it is comparatively rare. It has been taken at Belly Eiver, N.W. T., by 

 G-eddes, who also found the winter form Vernalis, at Crow's Nest Pass, Eocky 

 Mountains. 



lit. P. Napi, Esper. 



An insect very widely distributed from Nova Scotia to the Pacific coast. The 

 form known as Olerarea. (Can. Ent., Vol.V. p. 38), until recently regarded as 

 a distinct species, is most common from Nova Scotia to Lake Superior ; found 

 also at Kootanie, N.W. T., by Geddes. In the Northwest, the form Casta is 

 prevalent. 



20. P. ViRcuNiENSis, Eclu\, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. III. p. 13. Edw. But., Vol. I. PL ix. 



Found in Western Ontario. 



21. P. Eap^, Linn., Syst. Nat., 759. Eiley, 2nd Mo. Ent. Eep., p. 107. Can. Ent., Vol. 

 V. p. 42. U. S. Agr. Eep. 1883, p. 108. 



Introduced from Europe, this species is now found throughout the greater part 

 of the Dominion. 



Anthocarls, Boisduval. 



22. A. Hyantis, Ediv., Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. III. p. 205. Proc. Cal. Acad. Nat. Sci., 1878. 

 Psyche, Vol. II. p. 183. 



Taken at Kicking Horse Lake, N. W. T., by Geddes. 



Sec. IV., 18S5. !•_'. 



