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13. A. Nausicaa ( W. II Edwards). Male: Upper side deep- 

 red fulvous, under side cinnamon-red ; secondaries dart ferruginous ; 

 band narrow, buff, and much encroached on by the ground color; all 

 spots well silvered. Expands 2 "5 inches. Arizona. 



14. A. Bremnerii ( W. H. Edwards). Male: Upper side deep 

 fulvous; black markings heavy ; mesial band on secondaries conflu- 

 ent; under side of jn'iniaries red, apical area bun; spots either buff 

 or well silvered; of secondaries deep ferruginous, a little mottled 

 with buff; belt sometimes clear buff, but sometimes encroached on 

 by the ground color ; spots large and well silvered. 



Female: Paler. Expanse of male, 2 - 4 inches; of female, 2*7 inches. 

 Oregon, British Columbia, Vancouver's Island, Montana. 



15. A. Behrensii (W. H. Edwards). Male: Upper side dull ful- 

 vous ; under side of primaries buff, at base ferruginous ; submar- 

 ginal and subapical spots silvered ; secondaries deep, dense ferru- 

 ginous, except belt, which is very narrow and violet brown ; spots 

 well silvered. 



Female: Upper side nearly as in male, markings heavy; under 

 side of primaries at base and to hind margin deep fulvous ; second- 

 aries as in male. Expanse of male, 2 "2 inches ; of female, 2 - 4 inches. 

 California, Mendocino. 



16. A. Bischoffii ( W. H. Edwards). Male: Upper side fulvous, 

 markings light ; under side of primaries pale fulvous, apical area 

 ochraceous ; marginal markings often obsolescent ; of secondaries 

 buff, tinted with ochraceous, greenish at base, sometimes reddish 

 brown on disk ; band buff; spots usually without silver, sometimes a 

 few silver scales. 



Female: Basal area obscured, the fulvous limited to outer limb ; 

 spots on under side usually silvered. Expanse of male, 1*8 inches; 

 of female, 1"9 inches. Alaska. 



17. A. Opis (W. H. Edwards). Male: Upper side yellow ful- 

 vous, markings delicate; under side of primaries buff ; of secondaries 

 pale ochre, mottled with red ; belt clear yellow ; no silver. 



Female : Color deeper, markings heavier ; under side of primaries 

 red tinted, secondaries as in male. Expanse, 1*5 inches. British 

 Columbia, Bald Mountain. 



We hereby acknowledge our thanks to Mr. W. II. Edwards, of Coalbuvgh, 



West Virginia, to whom we are deeply indebted for Ins kindness in furnishing us 

 with descriptions of species no1 represented in our cabinets. 



