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23. A. Olympia, Edw., Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. III. p. 366. Edw. But., Vol. II. PL i of 

 Authoeavis. 



Summit Pass, Rocky Mountaius. Gedcles. 



24. A. AusoNiDES, B(l, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr., Vol. II. pp. 10, 286. Edw. But., Vol. IL PI. i of 

 Authocaris. 



Taken at Calgary, N. W. T., by Geddes. 



CoLiAS, Fabricius. 



25. C. Cesonia, SlolL, Suppl. Cram., PI. xli. figs. 2, 2B. Bd.-Lec, p. 67. PI. xxii. 



Occasionally found in the most southerly portions of Ontario. 



26. C. Meadii, Edw., Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. III. p. 26T. Edw. But., Vol. I. PI. xix. Rep. 

 Wheeler Exp., Vol. V. p. 750. 



Taken at Laggau, C. P. R., N. W. T., by Geddes. 



27. C. Hecla, Le/., Ann. Soc. Eut. Er., Vol. V. p. 383. PI. ix. 



Hab. — Hudson Bay. 



28. C. BooTHii, Curt., App. Ross. Exp., p. 65. PL A. figs. 3-5. 



Jïaô.— Arctic America. " 



29. C. EuRYTHEME, Bd., Auu. Soc. Eut. Fr.,Vol. II. pp. 10, 286. Edw. But.,Vols. I. PL xiv ; 

 II. PL iv of Colias. Papilio, Vol. III. pp. 182-185. Can. Ent., Vol. XII. p. 100. 



Found occasionally in Ontario and Quebec ; also taken east of Moose Jaw, 

 N.W.T., by Geddes. 



30. C. Hagenii, Edw., Papilio, Vol. III. p. 163. 



Taken at Fort McLeod, N.W.T., by Geddes. 



31. C. Philodice, Cof//., Enc. Meth.,Vol.IX. p. 100. Bd.-Lec, p. 64. PL xxi. Harris Ins., 

 p. 272. figs. 100-102. Can. Nat. and GeoL, Vol. II. PL iy. Can. Eut., Vols. I. p. 54 ; 

 V. p. 221. Edw. But., Vol. II. Pis. iL iii. 



Found throughout the Dominion, from Nova Scotia to the eastern slope of the 

 Rocky Mountains ; one of our commonest butterflies. 



32. C. Eriphyle, Edw., Tr. Am. Ent. Soc, Vol. V. p. 202. 



Hab. — British Columbia. 



33. C. OcciDENTALis, Scud., Proc. Bost. Soc. Nat. Hist., Vol. IX. p. 109. Edw. But., Vol. I. 

 PL xviii. 



Taken at Fort Simpson and at Edmonton, N.W.T., also in Vancouver Island. 

 The southern form of this species, known as Chrysomelas, was taken by 

 Geddes at Calgary, N.W.T. 



34. C. Christina, Edw., Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil., Vol. II. p. 79. Edw. But., Vol. I. PL xiii. 

 Papilio, Vol. IV. p. 30. Can. Eut., Vol. XVI. p. 5. 



Hab. — British America. The southern form known as Astrœa was taken at Red 

 Deer River, N.W.T., by Geddes. 



