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lapponica, which I missed in Sweden also. As an index of what 

 other collectors may look for, I fear, therefore, that my list 

 necessarily remains very incomplete, and under the circum- 



Ehopaloceka. 



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Papilio machaon 



Pieris hrassicce 



P. rapce 



P. napi var. bryonia* 



Colias palceno and var. lapponica 



C. werdandi 



C. hecla' 



Thecla riibi 



Chnjsophanus hippothoe 



C. phlceas var. americana* 



P. anifhidamas 



L. argyrognomon* ( = var, cegidion) . . 



L. optilete var. cyparissus* 



L. aqidlo 



L. astrarche 



L. icarus* 



L. minima 



Vanessa urticce and var. polaris . . . . 



F. antiopa 



V. cardui 



Melitcea parthenie 



M. iduna 



Argynnis aphirape and var. ossianus 



A. Selene and var. hela 



A. euphrosyne and \&v.Jingal 



A. pales and var. arsilache* 



A. chariclea 



A. polaris 



A. freya 



A.frigga 



A . thore 



A . ino (Nordvaranger) 



A. aglaia 



Erebia polaris* , 



E. lappona 



E. ligea* « 



E. enibla 



E. disa 



(Eneis noma 



(E. bore 



Pararge mcera , 



CosnonyvipJia tiphon 



Syrichthiis andromedce 



S. centaurece 



Hesperia comma* 



Carterocephalus silvius 



+ 



+ 



stances, so far as Northern Norway is concerned, I take the 

 liberty to reproduce for the British collector the interesting 

 catalogue of butterflies, forty-six species in all, compiled by 



