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r al allied to the local form I have in my 
in lalingether two dosen specimens receiver! from various 
*s and collectors under the several names of halcyone, 
is, chitone, platina and anyderi. Specimens under the last 
Baer ita @ lens Chan any of the rest I do not 
re age of te vc. oo 
§ safer than names in speaking of some allied forms of 
gyn I will give them in making comparisons. A @ 
m “Oslar, Col.” labeled halcyone is more lightly marked and 
1 above, and has buff band beneath, narrower and darker 
many Calgary specimen and marginal row of spots ons 
's smaller. Coronis from Glenwood Springs, Col., comes 
rer, r, but like haleyone from Oslar differs in being more 
marked and shaded above. Chitone from Yellow- 
Dilark, Wyo., six to seven thousand feet, is very slightly 
en cy. 
je remain nine specimens received as platina. These I have 
led in two series, which if not species are at least well 
f local races... The first series consists of two males from 
er Canyon, Idaho, and Stockton, Utah, and a female from 
r Canyon, Tooele Co., Utah. The first of these is one of 
localities of platina, comes from Dr. Barnes and agrees 
wie This series differs from the Calgary 
§ in being slightly paler in all the details of color and 
shading, but more distinctly in having rather larger silver spots 
and a wider, buff band. The other series of four males and two 
‘females are from the mountains of Colorado above 8,000 fect 
aring labels “Pinnacle,” “Gore's Range” and “Williams River 
shat ." They are darker and more heavily black-marked and 
sd above, and having the spots smaller and buff band nar- 
er than the other series, fit the Calgary species exactly ex- 
for size wich is ery alight onaie inthe males with the 
relatively smaller still. 
_ Linpsay Syaioron of Looe, Cornwall, England, wishes to corre- 
ond with a collector wanting British Lepidoptera, with the idea of ex- 
<<. e Specimens set or papered. Full 
names. 
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