396 THE ZOOLOGY OF THE LABRADOR COAST. 



CEneis bore (Esp.) = Chionobas bore of former list. 

 Hopedale, Aug. 3. 



CEneis oeno (Boisd.) = Chionobas oeno of former list. 

 Strawberry Harbor ; Hopedale, August 3. 



Agriades aqiiilo (Boisd.) = Lycaena aquilo of former 

 list. Sloop Harbor, July 19; Henley Harbor, August 

 15; Hopedale, Aug. 3. 



Pieris frigida Scudd. I have not re-examined this. 

 Caribou Island, Strait of Belle Isle, July 14-30. 



Eurymus Labrador ensis (Scudd.). This is the Colzas 

 J)alcBno, as well as the C . labradorensis of the previous 

 list. The specimen referred to the former being of the 

 same species as the latter. I will not here venture on a 

 discussion as to the validity of the specific name retained 

 here, but as the species was described and figured suffi- 

 ciently for determination, and is the common form in 

 south-eastern Labrador, it is easily identifiable. Caribou 

 Island to Hopedale, July 14 — August 3. 



[We add the following extract from W. H. Edwards, 

 Can. Ent. xxi. 67.' Chionobas semidea Say "also flies 

 within the Arctic circle, as far north as Cumberland 

 Island, and in Labrador."] 



TuNicATES (Ascidians). 



Didemnium roseum, Sars. Hopedale, 10 f. 

 Ascidia callosa Stimps. Strait of Belle Isle, 40-50 f. 

 Glandula glutinans MoUer. Henley Harbor, 6 f. 

 Cynthia pyriformis Rathke. Strait of Belle Isle. 

 Cynthia monoceros Moll. (C condylomata Pack.). 

 Caribou Island, 8 f. 



Cynthia echinata (Linn.). Chateau Bay, 50 f. 



