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the others are seldom found in abundance. The nomenclature 

 is that in the "Butterfly Book," by Dr. W. J. Holland, New 

 York, 1901. 



Family NYMPHAUDAE 



Anosia ple.rippus Linnaeus Grapta gracilis Grote and Robin- 



*Eitptoieta claudia Cramer son (alpine and boreal) 



*Argynnis cdwardsi Rcakirt Vanessa antiopa Linnaeus 



cornclia Edwards inilbcrti Godart 



* citrynome Edwards *Pyrameis cardui Linnaeus 



Brenthis freija Thunberg (alpine hunt era Fabricius 



and boreal) *Basilarchia weidemeyeri Ed- 



helcna Edwards wards 



epithorc Thunberg *Coenonympha ochracea Edwards 



Melitaea nubigena Behr *Ercbia epipsodca Butler 



Phyciodes camillus Edwards *Satyrus charon Edwards 



tharos Drury Oeneis chryxus Westwood (al- 

 pine and boreal) 



Family LYCAENIDAE 



Thccla irns Godart *Chrysophanus thoc Boisduval 



*Chrysophanus helloides Boisdu- *Lycaena hctcronca Boisduval 

 val * lygdamas Doubleday 



rnbidus Behr * rnstica Edwards 



sirius Edwards saepiolus Boisduval 



Family PAPILIONIDAE 



Pieris napi oleracea-hicmalis Har- Euchloc sara julia Edwards 



ris *Colias alexandra Edwards 

 napi pallida Scudder eurytheme Boisduval 



protodice Boisduval and Terias mexicana Boisduval 



Leconte *Parnassius sininthcus Double- 

 rapae Linnaeus day and Hewitson 



*Nathalis iolc Boisduval Papilio astcrias Fabricius 



*Buchloe ausonidcs Boisduval * " solicaon Boisduval 



Entomologists at the Graduate School of Agriculture. 



The prospectus for the elaborate courses of this School, to be held 

 at the Massachusetts Agricultural College, Amherst, Mass., July 3-28, 

 1916, includes the following names among those who are to take part 

 in the course or. growth: Professors C. M. Child, V. E. Shelford and 

 H. T. Fernald. 



