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Satyrus a/ope. — Rare ; but few specimens known to have been taken 

 nearer than Westville ; also at Mt. Holly, N. J , where it is quite common 

 at times. 



Libythea Bachmanni. — Exceedingly rare. Two specimens taken in 

 West Fairmount Park. 



Thccla halesus. — Very rare. Two or three were taken some years 

 ago near Westville, N. J. 



Thecla M-album. — Mr. Edwards, in his catalogue of 1884, records 

 this species from Pennsylvania ; but, though taken on the New Jersey 

 coast, we are not aware of its having been taken in this portion of our 

 State. 



Thecla hwnuli. — Not common. 



Thecla calanus. — Not common. 



Thecla smilacis — Exceedingly rare. 



Thecla Augustus. — Rare. Westville, N. J. 



Thecla irus. — Rare. Only reported from Westville, N. J. 



Thecla HenricL — Rare. Westville, N. J. 



Thecla niphon. — Rare. Fairmount Park and Westville, N. J. 



Thecla Titus. — Exceedingly rare. Cobb's Creek. 



Feniseca Tarquinius. — Very local ; never common. As a sample of 

 its extremely local distribution, it may be stated that at Chamounix, in 

 West Fairmount Park, this species is found flying around one tree, where, 

 perhaps, 90 per cent, of all known to us to have been taken in this vicinity 

 have been captured. There are several large beech trees there on which 

 considerable numbers of aphidce are nearly always to be seen. 



Chrysophanus hypophleas. — Common. An albino form of this 

 species was taken in Fairmount Park several years ago. 



Lyccena pseudargiolus. — This species and its varieties are moderately 

 common. 



Lyccena comyntas. — Very common. Mr. Scudder quotes rather 

 doubtfully the statement made by E. M. Aaron, in Vol. IX. of this 

 journal, that this species was observed depositing its eggs on ragweed 

 (Ambrosia sp.). Such, however, was the case. 



Aucyloxypha numitor. — Common. 



