1, Messrs. A. G. Butler and W. F. Kirby on 
2. Limenitis arthemis. 
Papilio arthemis, Drury, Il. Exot. Ent. ii. pl. x. figs. 3, 4 (1778). 
Fort Simpson, Mackenzie River, 9th July, and Fort Good 
Hope, 18th July. 
3. Argynnis atlantis. 
Argynnis atlantis, Edwards, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1862, p. 54 ; 
Butt. N. Amer., Arg. pl. v. (1868). 
Fort MacMurray, Athabasca River, 17th August. 
4, Brenthis myrina. 
Papilio myrina, Cramer, Pap. Exot. ii. pl. elxxxix. B, C (1779). 
Rapids of the Drowned, Slave River, 1st July, and Fort 
Good Hope, 18th July. 
5. Brenthis freja. 
Papilio freja, Thunberg, Diss. Ins. Suec. i. p. 34, pl. v. fig. 14 (1791). 
Fort Good Hope, 18th July. 
We have this species in the Museum from Repulse Bay. 
6. Brenthis bellona. 
Papilio bellona, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 517. n. 317 (1775). 
Rapids of the Drowned, 29th June. 
7. Phyciodes morpheus. 
Papilio morpheus, Fabricius, Syst. Ent. p. 529, n. 370 (1775). 
Rapids of the Drowned, 29th June. 
8. Phyciodes gorgone. 
Dryas reticulata gorgone, Wiibner, Samml. exot. Schmett. vol. i. pl. xl. 
(1806-16). 
Rapids of the Drowned, 28th June. 
9. ners bore. 
Papilio bore, Esper, Eur. Schmett. i. 2, pl. c. fig. 1, pl. eviii. fig. 1 
(1790). 
Rapids of the Drowned, 28th June. 
10. Canonympha tnornata. 
Ceanonympha inornata, Edwards, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Phil. 1861, 
p. 168. 
Carberry, Western Manitoba. 
