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19. Grapta progne Cram. Common ; July and first half of August 

 and sometimes early in September. 



20. Vanessa antiopa L. Common ; July and August. 



2i. " Milberti Godt. Very scarce, though formerly more com- 

 mon ; August. 



22. Vanessa J -album Bd. Not common ; from towards end of August 

 into September. 



23. Pyrameis atalanta L. Generally scarce, being preyed upon by 

 four or five distinct species of parasites ; August. 



24. Pyrameis huntera Drury. Not common ; August and September. 



25. " cardui L. Formerly common, latterly very scarce ; Aug- 

 ust and September. 



26. Junonia lavinia Cram. Very rare ; one specimen, the only one 

 seen, taken August ti, 1876. 



27. Limenitis proserpina Edw. Occasional, July ; sometimes there is 

 a second brood towards the end of Augnst and beginning of September, 

 as in 1874. 



28. Limenitis arthemis Drury. Not abundant ; July and beginning 

 of August. 



29. Limenitis disippus Godt. Common ; end of July to September. 



30. Neonympha eurytris F. jTwo worn specimens taken July 17, '73. 



31. " canthus L. Somewhat abundant ; July. 

 32.~Satyn.1s alope F. ; . Common ; August. 



33. " nephele ? Kirby. Not so common as last ; August. I 

 have taken almost -every variety between these two forms. 



34. Thecla humuli Harris.^. Very rare ; July. 



35. " mopsus Hiibn. Not common ; July and August. 



36. Chrysophanus epixanthe'_Bd.-Lec. Generally very rare, obtain- 

 able some seasons, as in 1869 and 1875 ; latter part of July and first half 

 of August. 



37. Chrysophanus Americana D'Urban. Very common 5 August. 



38. Lycrena neglecta Edwards. Rare ; July and August. 



39. " comyntas Godt. Very rare ; July. 



40. Pamphila zabulon Bd.-Lec. This species may be common earlier 

 in the season than July 15th; I took a rubbed Pocahontas var $ Scud- 

 on July 1 7, 1873. 



41. Pamphila leonardus Harr. Common ; end of August and during 

 September. 



