2O6 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, 'l2 



58. Pieris protodice v. vernalis, Edw. Very scarce. March. 



59. Pieris rapae, L. Unfortunately common. 



60. Pieris rapae v. immaculata, Sk. and A. None taken. 



61. Pieris rapae v. novangliae, Sc. None taken. 



62. Nathalis iole. Extremely common. 



63. Euchloe genntia, F. Two specimens taken by Mr. Ernest Schwarz. 



64. Euchloe olympia v. rosa, Edw. Seems to have become extinct in 

 this locality. 



65. Catopsilia eubule, L. Exceptionally abundant. 



66. Zerene caesonia, St. Common in July. 



67. Zerene caesonia v. ro^a, McN. Scarce, October. 



68. Colias eurytheme, B. With its variations. 



69. Colias ariadne, Edw. Probably never before more abundant. 



70. Colias eryphile, Edw. Probably never before more abundant. 



71. Colias keewaydin, Edw. Probably never before more abundant. 



72. Colias keewaydin v. a/6. Probably never before more abundant. 



73. Colias philodice, G. Not as common as usual. 



74. Colias philodice v. o/fr., Sk. Not as common as usual. 



75. Terias mexicana, B. Many specimens taken. 



76. Terias nicippe, Cr. Abundant. 



77. Terias nicippe v. flava, St. Scarce. 



78. Terias lisa, B. Very common in September and October. 



79. Terias lisa v. alba, St. Not common. 



80. Papilio ajax v. zvalshi, Edw. Common April and early May. 



81. Papilio ajax v. telamonides, F. Extremely rare. 



82. Papilio ajax v. marcellus, B. and L. There seemed to be a direct 

 transition from walshi to marcellus with telamonides eliminated alto- 

 gether. Marcellus appeared in early June in fair numbers, while at its 

 usual time, in late July, it was hardly in evidence. 



83. Papilio philenor, L. Common in June, very scarce later. 



84. Papilio asterias; Cr. Scarce all season. 



85. Papilio troilus, L. Scarce all season. 



86. Papilio cresphontes, Cr. Scarce all season. 



87. Papilio turnns, L. Abundant in June, scarce later. 



88. Papilio glaucus, L. Abundant in June, scarce later. 



89. Ancyloxypha numitor, F. Common. 



90. Atrytone zabitlon, B. and L,. Scarce. 



91. Atrytone hobomok, H. Common. 



92. Atrytone hobomok v. pocahontas, Sc. Scarce. 



93. Hylephila huron, Edw. Common, September and October. 



94. Hylephila phylaeus, Dr. Common, October. 



95. Thymelicus otho, S. and A. Scarce. 



96. Thymelicus\ cernes, B. and L. Common. 



97. Thymelicus brettus, B. and L. Very scarce. Several taken by 

 Messrs. L. P. Arras and G. Hosenfelt. 



