APPENDIX II. 



PARTIAL LIST OF INSECTS COLLECTED IN 1885, BY DI{. 

 EOBEET BELL, IN CONNECTION WITH THE HUDSON'S 



BAY EXPEDITION. 



LEPIDOPTERA, 



DETERMINED BY H. H. LYMAN. 



Papilio Brevicauda, Saunders. 19. St. John's, N.F. This specimen is 

 interesting from the absence of fulvous from the upper side. 

 Papilio Turnus, Linn. 1^?. Taken at Topsail, N.F. 

 Pieris J!vapi, Esp. 



Arctic form, Bryonia;, Ochs. ?, Summer form, Acadica 

 Edw. 5. Taken at St. John's, N.F. The former is the 

 spring form, and the latter the summer one. The two broods 

 overlap, and specimens of both are thus taken flying together. 

 Pyrameis Atalanta, Linn. One specimen. St. John's, N.F. 



Colias Pelidne, Boisd. Var. Orange d. Taken at Hyla on E. side of 

 Hudson's Bay, 30 miles south of Cape Wolstenholme. This 

 is the most interesting specimen in the collection, only one 

 other Orange rj' having previously been reported, as described 

 Mr. Moschler in Wien. Ent. Mar. IV, p. 354 (1860). 



Colias JVastes, Boisd. One specimen of rathei- small size. Taken at 

 Cape Chudleigh, Hudson's Strait, 



Argymis Polaris, Boisd. Three specimens {2^, 1 ?), Cape Chudleigh. 

 Three specimens, Cape Digges, Hudson's Bay. 



Laria BosiijCvLvt. Two specimens. Cape Digges. 



Anarta Bichardsoni, Curt. Two specimens. Cape Chudleigh. 

 Also several others not yet determined. 



