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31. Argynnis MYRiyA Godt. Moist meadows ; not very 

 common ; June, August and September. 



32. Argynnis Montinus nov. sp. Very similar to A. 

 Chariclea Oclis. Above much like A. Myrina with fewer 



black markings at the base of both wings. Below, Pri- 

 maries without any silvery sagittate spots, the markings of 

 the upper surface faintly repeated. Secondaries deep 

 cinnamon-red ; a broad faint submesial band, bordered 

 with interrupted black lines, o( whitish ochraceous scales, 

 deepest next the black border and conspicuous only be- 

 tween the costal and subcostal and between the median 

 and submedian nervures, elsewhere obsolete ; there is a 

 submarginal row of faint silvery lozenge-shaped spots, 

 largest towaids the outer angle, between which and the 

 mesial band is an arcuate series of round cinnamon-red 

 spots in a field of mingled ochraceous and cinnamon-red 

 scales, forming a band with serrated border. Expanse of 

 wings 1 3-4 in. The males and females do not differ. 

 This species is found only on the lower half of the barren 

 summits of the White Mountains, N. H. I have taken 

 only a few specimens from July 21st to Aug. 18th around 

 bushes and in the road. It does not seem to be abundant. 



33. Argynnis Bellona Godt. Damp meadows ; common ; 

 last of May and from last of July through August. 



34. EuPTOiETA Claudia Doubl. A single specimen of this 

 has been taken by Mr. Shurtleff at Leomister, Mass, in the 

 middle of summer. 



35. Melit.53A (Enone nov. sp. Above pale fulvous with 

 blackish brown markings. Primaries ; basal half of costal 

 border black, with a broad arcuate transverse band just 

 beyond the cell between the costal border and median 

 jiervure, met at its inner border by a smaller triangular 

 patch having its base on the internal, border ; the space 

 thus enclosed at the base of the wing broken up into small 

 spots by irregularly disposed black lines; a very broad 

 marginal band, leaving only a comparatively narrow ful- 

 vous band in the middle of the upper half of the wing ; an 

 arcuate row of small equidistant pale fulvous spots parallel 

 to the apical half of outer margin ; between the upper 

 branches of the median a submarginal pale fulvous sagit- 

 tate spot, with a dot just below it ; a narrow dusky band 



