From the AXXALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, 

 Ser. 6, Vol. xil, Jufi/ IS!):;. 



t of Insects collected by Miss Elizabeth Taylor in Western 

 North America in the Summer of 1892. By ARTHUR 

 G. BUTLER, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c., and W. F. KIRBY, 

 F.L.S., F.E.S., &c. 



LEPIDOPTERA. By A. G. BUTLER. 



MOST of the species recorded in the following list were 

 obtained on the Slave Eiver in the months of June and July. 

 The collection is of interest as extending our knowledge of 

 the range of species hitherto received from the Rocky 

 Mountains, California, &c. Two species are described as new 

 to science. 



Of BUTTERFLIES twenty-three species are in the collection, 

 of which ten belong to the Nymphalidas, four to the Lycsenidae, 

 six to the Papilionidae, and three to the Hesperiida3. 



1. Anosia plexippus. 



Papilio plexippus, Linnaeus, Mus. Lud. Ulr, p. 262 (1764). 

 ? . Winnipeg, Manitoba, llth September. 



