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Argyimis bellona. — Never very common. 



Euptoieta daudia. — Rare. 



Melitcea phceton. — Rare; very local. 



Phyciodes 7iycteis. — Very rare. 



Phyciodes tharos. — Common in its various forms. 



Phyciodes Batesii. — Reported to have been not rare in this locality 

 twenty years ago. Tryon Reakirt described it from types found at 

 Gloucester, N. J. We are not aware of its capture of late years, except 

 in two examples. 



Grapta ititerrogationis. — Moderately common. 



Grapta comma. — Not common. 



Vanessa Antiopa. — Common. 



Vanessa Milberti. — Exceedingly rare. Only two or three specimens 

 known to have been taken here. 



Pyrameis atalaiita. — Very common. In this locality Atalanta gener- 

 ally feeds on false nettle, Boehmeria cy/indrica. 



Pyrameis Huntera. — Very common. Mr. E. M. Aaron has observed 

 a female laying her eggs on the Canada Thistle (Cirsium Arvense), in 

 Fairmount Park. 



(To Ije continued.) 



THE ENTOMOLOGICAL CLUB OF THE A. A. A. S. 



The aanual meeting of the Club will be held at Toronto in the room 

 of Section F., University of Toronto Building, beginning at 9 a. m. on 

 Wednesday, August 28th. Members of the Club are requested to register 

 at once upon arrival and obtain the Club badge. Those who intend to 

 contribute papers are requested to send the titles to the President, Mr. 

 James Fletcher, Government Experimental Farm, Ottawa, Ontario, or to 

 the Secretary, Dr. D. S. Kellicott, Buffalo, N. Y. It is expected that 

 there will be a large attendance and an especially interesting series of 

 meetings. 



The annual meeting of the Entomological Society of Ontario will be 

 held at London during the following week. It is to be hoped that many 

 of our visiting entomologists and associates will be present. 



