134 ON SOME LEPIDOPTERA FROM WEST OF HUDSON'S BAY. 



All four species received in a number of examples, but none present any particular points of diflerence from those found in 

 Labrador. 



Vanessa Antiopa, L. All examples of small size. 



Vanessa (Antiopa) ab. Hygkea, Hdr. ( V. Lintnerii, Fitch). One example, the black submarginal band with its enclosed row 

 of blue spots entirely wanting'; the yellow marginal band nearly twice the width that it is in the normal form of Antiopa. 



Vanessa Milberti, Godt. The same in all respects as in other localities. Common. 



Vanessa (Zephyrus) var. Gracilis, G.-R. Only one example, whicli differs from those from the White Mts. in the basal half 

 of under side, which is without the reddish suffusion ; the white mesial band is not .so bright, being more covered with fine abbreviated 

 dark lines. 



LIMENITIS Arthemis, Dru. Of small size, expanding not quite 2[ inches. The white bands, especially on primaries, broader 

 than usual. On under side the ground colour veiy strongly suffused with reddish though not nuich more so than in some few extreme 

 varieties I have seen from N. York and elsewhere'; no ind'ications of greenish at base of secondaries; all the space between the white 

 band on secondaries, and greenish marginal lunules, is brownish red, not set in red lunules bordered above and below with black as is 

 commonly the case. Several examples were received. 



Erebia Dlscoidalis, Kirby. Of this beautiful species, so rare in collections, over a hundred examples were received. It is 

 a constant species exhibiting scarce any variation. 



Chionobas Jutta, Hub. Several examples, ground colour of both surfaces darker, giving them a more opaque appearance 

 than is exhibited in those from North Europe. 



Alypia Maccui-lochii, Kirby. Two examples. 



Macroglossa Flavofasciata, Barnston. One $ example. 



Arctia Parthekos, Harris (A. Borealis. Mosch.). One ? example in very poor condition. 



