the genus CEneis. 
FULLA, Hversm., Bull. Mose. xxiv. p. 614a 
(1851), (Hipparchia (Chionobas) ) ; 
H.-S. Schmett. Hur. i. figs. 615, 616 
(1851—1856). 
HORA, Gr.-Gr., Hor. Ent. Ross. xxii. p. 307; 
Rom. Mem sur Lép. iv. p. 454, pl. xx. 
coe uF 
UHLERI, Reak, Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vi. p. 143 
(1866); Strecker, Lep. p. 28, pl. iv, 
(1873), (Chionobas) ; Edw. Butt. N. A. 
ser. li. Chionobas, iii. (1891). 
Chionobas varuna, W. H. Edw., Can. 
Ent. xiv. p. 2 (1882); id. Butt. N. A. 
ser. lil. Chionobas, iv. (1891). 
BORE, Hsp., Schmett. i. 2, pl. c, fig. 1, pl. 
evil. (1790) ; Hiibn., Kur. Schmett. i. 
figs. 134—1386 (1793—1794); Sandberg, 
Berl. Ent. Zeit. 1885, p. 247 (transla- 
tion, Holland, Can. Ent. 1891, p. 16). 
Papilio norna, Quens., Act. Holm. 1791, 
pl. x.fies..1,02: 
TAYGETE, Hiibn., Samm. Ex. Schmett. iii. 
Nymph. ix. Oread. D. Nubile, 4, figs. 
1—4 (1816—1824) ; id. Eur. Schmett. 
i. figs. 1025—1028, ? 1841 (Humenis ? 
Bootes). 
Chionobas Bootes, Bdy., Icon. Hist. p. 
191, pl. xxxvil. figs. 4—6 (1832) ; id. 
H.-S. Schmett. Hur. i. p. 69, pl. Ixxx. 
figs. 891, 392 (1843—1850). 
SUBHYALINA, Curt., App. Ross, 2nd Voy. p. 68 
(1835), (Hipparchia). 
Chionobas taygete, H.-S., Schmett. Hur. 
i. p. 70, pl. xxiv. figs. 112—115 (1843). 
Papilio crambis, Frey., Neu. Beit. v. pl. 
ecccxi. figs. 3, 4 (1845). 
Chionobas also, Méschl. (nec Bdy.), Wien. 
Ent. Mon. vii. 205 (1863). 
Chionobas eno, Scudd., Proc. Ent. Soc. 
Phil. v. p. 13 (1865). 
Cineis assimilis, Butl., Cat. Sat. B. M. 
p. 168, pl. ii. fig. 10 (1868). 
* Gneis crambis, Aurivillius, Lep. Vega 
Exp. p. 76, pl. i. figs. 1, 5, 6. 
Chionobas crambis, Kdw., Butt. N. A. 
ser. ili, Chionobas, vi. figs. 1—4 (1892), 
SEMIDEA, Say, Am. Ent. iii. pl. i, (1828), 
(Hipparchia). 
Chionobas senvdea, Scud., Bost. Jul. 
Nat. Hist, vii. p. 621, pl. xiv. figs. 2—8 
463 
Lake Baikal? Tar- 
bagatat. 
Alm Pamir, Central 
Asia, 11,000 ft. 
Am. bor. Colorado, 
Montana, Alberta. 
Dakota. 
Lapland. 
Labrador. 
Newfoundland, La- 
brador ; Am. arct. 
or. to about 67° N.; 
Alaska (fide W.H. 
Edw.) ; Asia arct. 
to St. Lawrence 
Bay (fide Aurwitl- 
lius). 
Am. bor. White Mts. 
North Hampshire ; 
Labrador ; Colo- 
rado, 12—14,000 ft. 
