Sport and travel in the northland of Canada . figure fivespecimens to give a fair idea of it; some of them would be supposedby their markings to be females, but though the abdomens aredifficult to examine, owing to their hairy covering and being some-what compressed in packing, I can find only one undoubted femaleamong them. None of the specimens sent are quite what Curtisfigures as chione, in which the marginal band is faint or absent. The species seems to have been fairly common at Point Epworth,Grays Bay, and on the Barren Grounds. 14. Colias pelidne. C. pelidne, Boisduval, Icones, PI. VIIL


Sport and travel in the northland of Canada . figure fivespecimens to give a fair idea of it; some of them would be supposedby their markings to be females, but though the abdomens aredifficult to examine, owing to their hairy covering and being some-what compressed in packing, I can find only one undoubted femaleamong them. None of the specimens sent are quite what Curtisfigures as chione, in which the marginal band is faint or absent. The species seems to have been fairly common at Point Epworth,Grays Bay, and on the Barren Grounds. 14. Colias pelidne. C. pelidne, Boisduval, Icones, PI. VIIL, figs. 1-3. Three pairs from Point Epworth, Barren Grounds, and DismalCreek, of which the females differ inter se a good deal, one beingwhite and two lemon-yellow. 15. Colias nastes. C. nastes, Boisduval, /. c, figs. 4, 5. Four males and two females from Barren Grounds, all might be called rossii, Guen., or moina, Streck., by those wholike to try and distinguish local forms, a very uncertain task in thecase of Arctic Hora-ceKrdglit. deJ et litK. MinteriLBros cKromo. Arctic Bxitterfhes. L(. AttloIcI . APPENDIX 275 Heterocera by Sir George F. Hampson, Bart., , NoCTUIDiE. Hypsophila zetterstedti, Stgr., 114* 67° 40. Geometrid^. Aspilates ordferaria, Wlk., 114° 67* , sp. 114° 67° 40 TORTRICID^. gen. sp., Point Epworth. IV FLORA OF THE ARCTIC COAST OF NORTHAMERICA: OGDEN BAY TO COPPERMINERIVER (ioo°-ii5° W. Long.) Collected by DAVID T. HANBURY, 1902. Determined byR. A. ROLFE, , OF the Royal Gardens, Kew. Anemone parviflora, palustris, alpinum, arctica, R. pygmaeus, Adams.(Hesperis Pallasii, Terr &Gray.)Cardamine pratensis, L. „ digitata, Richardson. Draba alpina, L. variety with bright yellow alpina, L., variety with pale yellow incana, lanceolatum, R. acaulis, alpinum, longipes,


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