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3. Papilio glaucus Linn. Black females can invariably be found dur- 

 ing May and June ; occasionally also during August. 



3-a. Papilio glaucus, var. turnus Linn. Common ; first brood appears 

 late in April, flies throughout May ; second brood appears middle of 

 july; flies throughout August. 



4. Papilio thoas Linn. Common ; first brood, May and June ; second 

 brood, August. 



5. Papilio polyxe-ncs Fab. Common ; first brood, May and June; 

 second brood, Aug. and September. 



6. Laertias philenor Linn. Not common, although both larvae and 

 mature insects have been taken. First brood, July; second brood, Oc- 

 tober. 



7. Tachyris margarita Hub. A single tattered specimen taken Aug. 

 25, 1909, following ten days of steady southeast wind. Clearly a strag- 

 gler. Specimen is a male and has the stiff brush-like clusters of hairs 

 attached to the abdominal clasps, leaving no doubt as to identification. 



8. Pontia protodicc Bd.-Lec. Very common; on the wing from May 

 to October. 



8-a. Pontia protodice var. vernalis Edw> Not common; found in 

 May and sometimes in October. 



9. Pontia rapac Linn. Exceedingly common ; found everywhere and 

 at all times from March till October. A few specimens have been 

 taken in early spring which approach var. iminaculata but have one 

 black spot on under side of primary. 



10. Nathalis iole Bd. Very plentiful, sometimes actually swarming; 

 apparently two broods, first usually appearing early in July and second, 

 early in September. 



11. Callidryas eubule Linn. Some years fairly abundant, other years 

 rare; appears usually about Aug. 20 and flies till the end of September. 



12. Zerene caesonia Stoll. Fairly common in Aug. and Sept., and 

 sometimes single individuals are found in May. 



12-a. Zerene caesonia, var. rosa McNeill. Some specimens of this va- 

 riety found in Sept. and Oct. 



13. Eurymus eiirytheme Bd. One of our commonest butterflies; 

 typical form found principally from June till October, some albinos 

 ( $ ) found mostly in September. 



13-a Eurymus eiirytheme, var. ariadne Edw. 3 specimens (2 $ , 

 i 9 ) taken which appear to be this form ; they closely resemble the 

 figures in Holland's Butterfly Book, but do not have the orange patch 

 as distinctly defined as the illustrations in Edwards' Butt. N. A. 



13-b. Eurymus eitrytheme, var. eriphylc Edw. -This form is not 

 common here, but is found from August till October. 



13-0. Eurymus eiirytheme, var. keewaydin Edw. This form is quite 

 common. May & June. 



14. Eurymus philodice Godt. Common ; several broods ; May till 

 October. 



