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Argynnis oioeni Edw. A long series of specimens of this species, 

 8ome from Prof. Owen liimself, others from Idaho, compared with 

 the types, show such close £:radations into hi'ppolyta that in most 

 cases it is impossible to tell under which name to place the speci- 

 mens 



Argynnis rhodope^Aw. Specimens taken in Yellowstone Park 

 and Idaho are but a shade lighter on the under surface of the second- 

 aries than typical specimens taken in British Columbia. » 



Argynnis behrensii Edw. Mendocino, California, is the only lo- 

 cality mentioned in Skinner's Catalogue for this species. It is, how- 

 ever, not at all rare at Glen wood Springs, Colorado, as has already 

 been recorded by Mr. Edwards. I have also received it from Utah 

 and Durango, Coloi-ado. 



Argynnis meadii Edw. This is one of the commonest species of 

 Argynnis in the canons around Denver, Colorado. It is also foun d 

 in Idaho and Wyoming in addition to the localities given by Skin- 

 ner. 



Melitcba nubigena Var. wheeler i H. Edw. Is found in Nevada, 

 Utah and Western Colorado, while the variety capella Barnes is 

 found around Denver and Manitou, Colorado. 



Melitfea gillettii Ba,rnes. Since the types were taken in Yellow- 

 stone Park, I have also received specimens from Idaho. 



Melitoea rtibicimda U. Edw. Is found in Oregon, as well as in 

 Northern California. 



Melitoea acastns Edw. Is common in Western Colorado. 



MeliUva whitneyi Behr. Is found in Washington and Oregon as 

 well as California and Nevada. 



Melitcta alma Str. Examples from Durango, Colorado, do not 

 differ from those taken in Utah and Arizona. 



MeliUta nympha Edw Is quite common in the Huachuca Moim- 

 tains. Southern Arizona. 



Melit(ea arochne Edw. Is not i*are around Kerrville, Texas. 



Melitma deftnita Aaron. Is common on the Nueces River, South- 

 ern Texas. 



Eresia tulcisliQ.tes (punctata Edw.) Common along the Lower 

 Nueces River, Southern Texas 



Grapta satyrus Edw. Is not at all rare in Arizona. 



Eimica tatila. Herr Schaff". Must be extremely common around 

 Miami, Florida, as I have received more than 500 specimens from 

 there this season. 



Ileterochroa calif ornica Butl. Is found in New Mexico and Cal- 

 ifornia in addition to the localities mentioned by Skinner. It is 

 common in Southern Arizona. 



Neonmypha henshaioi Edw. I have taken this species as far north 

 as Denver, Colorado, but its home is in Arizona, in the southern 

 part of which State it is very common. Like others of the genus its 

 flight is rather slow and jerky, flitting under and through the 



