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Pamphila fusca. — Not common, but has been taken in limited 

 numbers in West Park and at Cobb's Creek. Mr. Edwards gives only 

 "Gulf States" as the locality. 



Amblyscirtes vialis. — Rare. Very local. 



Pyrgus tessdlata. — Common. The form communis has been taken in 

 some quantity at Cobb's Creek and Fairmount Park. 



Nisoniades brizo. — Rare. Westville, N. J.. 



Nisoniades icelus. — Very rare. Three or four examples have been 

 taken near West Laurel Hill. 



Nisoniades ausotiius. — Not common. 



Nisoniades 7nartialis. — Very rare. George's Hill reservoir. 



Nisoniades juvenalis. — Common. 



Pholisora catnlhcs. — Common. 



Eudamiis pyladcs. — Not common. 



Eudanius Nevada. — Rare. Several specimens of this species have 

 been taken in Fairmount Park. One of these is in the collection of E. 

 M. Aaron, and, besides agreeing entirely with Mr. Scudder's description, 

 has been determined as Nevada by Mr. W. H. Edwards. 



Eudanuis bathyllus. — Common. 



There seems to be good reason to doubt the specific worth of these 

 last three forms. It is quite likely that careful rearing will prove them to 

 be forms of one widely spread species. 



Eudamus lycidas. — Rare. Very local. Cobb's Creek and west of 

 George's Hill. 



Eudamus tityrus. — Very common. 



Eudamus proteus. — Extremely rare. One specimen from East Park 

 and two at Cobb's Creek. 



In addition to the above list of eighty-six species the following are 

 added here as accredited to this region, but are rejected by us on account 

 of insufficient testimony : 



Vanessa /-album. — In his latest work Mr. Scudder credits this species 

 to our fauna as "'rare.' (Blake)." Mr. Blake informs us that he has 



