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21. Junonia coenia Hbn. 



One specimen, July 3, and one, August 6, 1909, at Deer Park 

 (6,500 feet). 



22. Limenitis lorquini Bdv. 



Commonest along the streams, but found on the mountain 

 sides occasionally, up to 8,500 feet. It occurs from early June 

 to September. 



23. Heterochroa bredowii var. californica Butl. 



A few seen at Deer Park along the creek in July and August. 



24. Satyrus silvestris var. charon Edw. 



This species is common on peaks above 7,500 feet, in July 

 and August, and is often seen in the canyons below. I took 

 no specimens that could be referred to silvestris. 



25. Chionobas ivallda Mead. 



A rather common butterfly at all elevations above 7,500 feet, 

 particularly on rocky slopes and peaks. It is difficult to capture 

 on account of its wariness and the character of the ground it 

 frequents. Some of Mead's types came from Mt. Tallac and 

 Freel's Peak, both near the southern end of Lake Tahoe. 



26. Thecla grunus Bdv. 



This is frequently seen about the scrub oak in August. 



27. Thecla californica Edw. 



Common in July and August below 8,500 feet. 



28. Thecla saepium Bdv. 



Very common in the Canadian Zone in July and August. 1 

 found the females more abundant than the males. 



29. Thecla nelsoni Bdv. 



I took several specimens of this beautiful little species in 

 early July, 1907, at Glen Alpine Springs (6,800 feet), flying 

 about the scrub oak. 



30. Thecla behrii Edw. 



A very common species in the Canadian Zone, particularly 

 about the flowers of Eriogonum; occasional at higher eleva- 

 tions. Found in July and August. 



