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11. Everes comyntas. 



Polyommatus comyntas, Godart, Enc. Me"th. ix. p. 660. n. 147 (1823). 

 Kapids of the Drowned, 29th June. 



12. Cupido lyg damns. 

 Polyommatus lygdamus, Doubleday, Entomologist, i. p. 209 (1842). 



Athabasca River, 5th June. 



13. Plebeius podarce. 



Lyccena podarce, Felder, Reise der Nov., Lep. ii p. 282. n. 359, 

 pi. xxxv. figs. 22, 23 (1865). 



Kapids of the Drowned, 1st July. 



14. Plebeius Scudderi. 



Lycana Scudderi, Edwards, Proc. Acad. Nat. Sci. Philad. 1861, p. 164. 



East bank of the Mackenzie River, 30 miles north of the 

 Arctic circle, 18th July. 



15. Colias occidentalism 



Coitus occidentalism Scudder, Proc. Bost. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. p. 109 

 (1862). 



? var. ? Carberry, Western Manitoba. 

 This specimen has an orange flush on the primaries and is 

 not unlike some females of C. ariadne excepting in its 

 superior size. 



16. Colias interior ? 



Colias interior, Scudder, Proc. Bost. Nat. Hist. Soc. ix. p. 108 (1862). 



.? . Fort Good Hope, Mackenzie River, 18th July. 

 It is quite possible that I have failed rightly to identify the 

 two preceding females of Colias ; in fact 1 do not believe that 

 anyone but Mr. W. H. Edwards could form any definite 

 opinion respecting them. 



17. Ganoris hulda. 



Pieris hulda, Edwards, Trans. Am. Ent. Soc. ii. p. 370 (1870). 



Rapids of the Drowned, 29th and 30th June ; Pulo River, 

 31 miles south-west of the Mackenzie Delta, 15th July. 



We have specimens of this species in the Museum from 

 British Colombia. 



18. Ganoris pallida. 



Pieris pallida, Scudder, Proc. Bost. Nat. Hist. Soc. viii. p. 183 (1861). 

 Winnipeg, Manitoba, llth September. 



