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July 12. L. C. Bateman of Lewiston sent in larvae of the 



mourning cloak butterfly {Euvanessa antiopa). 

 July 12. Earl Gott, West Penobscot, sent in a mourning-cloak 



butterfly. 

 July 12. Received from Mr. Ansel Farnham, Waterville, an 



eyed elater (Alaus oculattis). 

 July 12. Air. Hersom of Oakland sent in two luna moths. 

 July 12. An eyed elater was sent in by Mrs. Sara M. Collins, 



Farmington. 

 Ji-^ly ^5- From Ruel K. Wilson of Rangeley, an egg-cluster 



and larva of a geometrid moth (Bnnemos margi- 



narius), and larvae of the old tussock moth. 

 July 16. A larva of the luna moth was brought in by Hon. A. 



W. Gilman, Foxcroft. 

 July 17. Larvae and moults of the mourning-cloak butterfly 



were sent by E. W.. Rounds of East Baldwin. 

 July 17. A polyphemus moth was received from Mrs. A. V. 



Plummer of Gorham. 

 July 20. E. E. Hardy of Farmington sent in larvae of the 



hickory tiger moth (Halisidofa caryae). 

 July 20. Three brown-tail moths were sent by Nathaniel 



Hobbs, North Berwick. 

 July 21. Received from Mrs. H. K. Morrell of Gardiner a 



female brown-tail moth. 

 July 24. Four male brown-tail moths were sent by Miss Linda 



Thompson, Chelsea. 

 July 24. D. H. Knowlton of Farmington sent a larva of a 



saw-fly. 

 July 2/. A sphinx moth (Sriicrintluis jainaicensis) was sent 



by Mrs. D. G. Davis, Danforth. 

 July 27. L. C. Bateman, Lewiston, sent larvae and pupa of 



white-marked tussock moth and eggs of apple tent 



caterpillar. 

 July 27. ]Mrs. D. G. Davis of Danforth sent a specimen of the 



black swallow-tail butterfly (Papilio polyxenes). 

 July 27. Gorham N. Weymouth, Biddeford, sent in one male, 



three females and an egg-cluster of the brown-tail 



moth. 

 July 27. Two male and two female brown-tail moths were 



sent in by D. H. Hooper of Biddeford. 



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