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33. V. Milberti, Godt. 



Rare about Buffalo; more abundant in the hill}- country 

 toward the southern limit of our district. 



PYRAMEIS, Doubld. 



34. P. Atlanta, Linn. 



35. P. Huntera, Fabr. 



30. P. Cardui, Linn. 



JUNONIA, Doubld. 



37. J. coenia, Hubn. 



Very rare. Lancaster, two or three examples, E. P.V. ; Buffalo, 

 Fischer; "one specimen, June, Squaw Island," Kellicott ; Ridge- 

 way, Ont., Kilman and Moffat. (Can. Ent. XXII p. 2O4.) 



LIMENITIS, Fabr. 



38. L. Ursula, Fabr. 



Very rare. Cattaraugus, Catt. Co., Will; Ridgeway, Ont., 



Kilman. 



39. L. Arthemis, Drury. Dimorphic from lamina, Fabr. 



Rare about Buffalo, more abundant among the hills in Colden, 

 Aurora, etc. 



|u. L. Arthemis, Drury. Dimorphic form proserpzna, Edw. 



Very rare. "Big Woods" Holland, July 10, 1SS3, E. P. V. ; 

 Ridgeway, Out., Kilman. 



li. L. disippus, Godt. 



Common. 



NEONYMPHA, Westw. 



42. N. Canthus, Bd.-Lec. 



Locally not uncommon. Squaw Isd., Niagara River, E. P.V. ; 

 East Aurora, taken in numbers around a bog, July 12, 1S90, 

 Field Club; Ridgeway, Ont., Kilman. 



43. N. Eurytris, Fabr. 



Rare. Portage Falls. May 31, 18S7, E. P. V. ; "Buffalo 

 Plains," Mceser. 



SATYRUS, Westw. 



\ \. S. Alope, Fabr. Dimorphic form alope, Fabr. 



Not uncommon about thistle blossoms at Lancaster, E. P. V. 



\S- S. Alope, Fabr. Dimorphic form nephele, Kirby. 



With alope but ordinarily more abundant. Last season (1890) 

 following two open winters, alope was the predominant form. 

 (See N. Am. Ent. I, p. 87.) 



