North-American Insects. ifs 
slender, black ; fringe tawny ferruginous; body of the male 
above blackish, the anal extremity with tawny bands Wings 
below clear tawny, with blackish markings, the median shade 
represented by an imperfect arched line, interrupted in the 
male by black discocellular stigmata; postmedian line regu- 
larly dentate-sinuate ; marginal line black as above: pri- 
maries with traces of the subbasal line. Body below dark 
grey, sprinkled with tawny scales; the centre and anal 
segments pale tawny ; legs creamy white. 
Expanse of wings, ¢ 25, 9 24 millim. 
3. Rapids of the Drowned, Slave River, 1st July ; 
?. Pulo River, near Mackenzie Delta, 15th July. 
I have failed to discover any published description of this 
very distinct species, and therefore have ventured to name it. 
37. Tephrina, sp. 
I have not discovered any name for this species, but we 
have a fair series of it in the Museum from the Dalles and 
Rouge River, collected by Lord Walsingham. It is there- 
fore quite possible that Mr. H. Edwards may have described 
it in one of his numerous papers on Californian Lepidoptera. 
Rapids of the Drowned, 4th July. 
38. Tephrina, sp. 
A pair of an obscure little species in not very good con- 
dition, the female headless. 
3g. Pulo River, near Mackenzie Delta, July 15th ; 
@. Fort Good Hope, Mackenzie River, near the Arctic 
circle, July 18th. 
39. Coremia, ? sp. 
A worn male specimen, for which I have failed to find a 
name, from Fort Good Hope, July 18th. 
40. Odezia albovittata. 
Odexia albovittata, Guenée, Phal. ii. p. 520. n. 1757. 
Athabasca River, 17th and 20th June. 
41. Hutype gothicata. 
Melanippe gothicata, Guenée, Phal. i. p, 388. n, 1521. 
Rapids of the Drowned, 26th June. 
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