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128B. Argynnis eurynome var. bischoffi Edwards. Two specimens 

 collected at Pike River on August 8th. Mr. McDunnough states this 

 is the silvered form of bischoffi Edwards, practically the same as var. 

 washingtonia. ( Barnes & McDunnough. ) 



i2iSi). Argynnis bischoffi var. opis Edwards. A single specimen 

 obtained at Pike River on August 8th. The t}-pe locality for opis 

 is Cariboo District, but specimen is fairly typical. ( Barnes & 

 McDunnough. ) 



131. Brenthis myrina Cramer (Silver-bordered Fritillary). About 

 fifty were taken at Hot Springs on July 5th to 9th. where it was common. 

 Not observed in any other section. 



134. Brenthis triclaris Hubner. Fairly common at Wilson Creek. 

 .A. number were collected at Gopher Dam Mountain at about 4,500 feet 

 altitude. Did not occur on the lower levels. All were taken from July 

 iSth to 20th. Mr. McDunnough until further examination refers them 

 at present to Aphirape v. ossianus Boisduval. 



137c. Brenthis chariclea var. boisduvalii Dup. (Boisduval's Fritil- 

 lary). Appeared commonly at Wilson Creek from June 15th to 30th. 

 At Hot Springs a number were captured as late as July 20th. (Barnes 

 & McDunnough.) 



138. Brenthis freija Tlumberg; syn. freya H. & S. W^e found this 

 the commonest Brenthis in the district. It appeared in numbers at 

 Wilson Creek from June 7th to 30th, where -a number were taken. This 

 species is the first fritillary to emerge, being the only form fl}'ing when 

 we arrived at the Creek. (Barnes & McDunnough.) 



139. Brenthis polaris Bdv. Not common. Three specimens collected 

 at Wilson Creek on June 15th and 26th. ( Barnes & McDunnough.) 



140A. Brenthis frigga var. saga Kaden. A number were taken at 

 ^\'ilson Creek from June nth to 28th. Fairly common. 



1401!. Brenthis frigga var. improba Butler. Eight specimens col- 

 lected on the summit of Gopher Dam Mountain, 500 feet altitude. Mr. 

 McDunnough states that it is paler above than the typical specimen, and 

 is still rare in collections. 



191. Phycoides pratensis Behr. Eight specimens taken at Hot 

 Springs from July loth to 26th. Not a common insect. (Barnes & 

 McDunnough. 1 



218. Aglais milberti Goddart (Milbert's Tortoise-shell). Two seen 

 at Pike River on August 8th. Probably common later in the fall. 



270.\. Erebia disa var. mancinus Dby. We found this beautiful form 

 laying with Erebia epipsodea at Wilson Creek from June nth to 30th. 

 About thirty specimens were taken. ]!y no means common. (Barnes & 

 McDunnough.) 



273. Erebia epipsodea Butler (Common .\lpine). Common at 

 Wilson Creek throughout the month of June. A good series of fresh 

 sjiecimens were taken. Mr. McDunnough reports the specimens sub- 

 mitted to him as a true typical form. 



