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Weidemeyerii was usually taken around chokecherry, but it was extremely 

 difficult to secure specimens in perfect condition. 



Limenitis misippus, Linn. — A few were secured. 



Apatura celtis, Bd.-Lec. — Males were flying abundantly on July i, 

 and females a week or so later. This species would frequently alight on 

 my hands or head as I was passing clumps of dead brush in the canons. 



Ancea audria, Scud. — A single specimen was observed at Crawford, 

 July 27. 



Neonympha eurytus, Fab. — Abundant, July 2 to 27. 



Coenonympha ochracea, Edw. — Flying abundantly, both on the 

 Divide and in the canons, from May 25 to June 30. 



Neominois Ridifigsii, Edw. — From June 20 until July 15 this species 

 was common on the Divide. 



Satyrus a/ope, var. nephe/e, Kirby. — About a dozen perfect examples 

 were secured in the latter part of July in the canons. 



Satyrus Meadii, Edw. (?) — On July 19 Mr. Carriker reported 

 having seen a Satyr with a large brick-red patch on each front wing. 



Satyrus charon, Edw. — Common in the sage brush, July 2 to 20. 



Chio?wbas chryxus, Dbl.-Hewit. — On Divide, May 25 to June 20, 

 abundant. 



Libythea Bachmani, Kirtl.— One example secured July 21 on 

 Symphoricarpos. 



Theda melinus, Hub. — July 15 to 29, abundant. 



Theda acadica, Edw.— Several taken in latter part of July. 



Theda liparops, Bd.-Lec. — Abundant on wild grape, same date as 

 last. 



Theda eryphou, Bd. — A few secured in May. 



Theda titus, Fabr.— Common in July on grapevines. 



Chrysophanus rubidus, Behr. — Taken on Yarrow, July 3 to 27. 



Lycaena /ycea, Edw.— The most abundant " blue." On the Divide 

 this species frequented the flowers of a lupine. In the canons it was 

 taken in damp places. Flying May 25 to July 29. 



Lycaena antiads, Bd. — May 19 to June 1, 1900, common. But two 

 examples were secured in 1901. 



Lycaena sag/ttigera, Feld. — Common in 1900, rare in 1901. 



Lycaena shasta, Edw. (?) — A number of small Lycaenas were taken 

 on gravelly exposures on the Divide early in July which appear to be 

 much nearer shasta than Scudderii, and I temporarily refer them here. 



