feeding on the hackberry {Celtis) October 1, 1909. Chrysalids 

 were formed on the 2nd and 5th, and hatched on the 12th and 

 14th respectively. Observation by Miss Laura M. Bragg. 



Pyrameis atalanta Linn. Red Admiral. Common from Sep- 

 tember to December: one record for January 1st. 



Pyrameis huntera Fabricius. Hunter's Butterfly. Fairly 

 common both city and country, July to December. 



Junonia coenia Hubner. The Buckeye. Very common both 

 in city and country. Records from August to December. 



Basilarchia astyanax Fabricius. Red-spotted Purple. Rec- 

 ords from Navy Yard and Otranto; April and June. No records 

 from city until August. 



Basilarchia disippus Godart. The Viceroy. Common in 

 both city and country from spring to fall. 



Chiorippe celtis Boisd. and Leconte. Hackberry Butterfly. 

 Very common on the battery and at Hampton Park. May to 

 November. 



Chiorippe alicia. The Alicia.. Rare. One specimen taken by 

 and in the collection of E. R. Jennings, Hampton Park, May 25, 

 1913 (Bull. Chas. Mus., IX, 1913, 69). 



SUBFAMILY SATYRINAE: THE SATYRS 



Neonympha gemma Hubner. Gemmed Brown. Abundant. 

 Records for November only. 



Neonympha eurytus Fabricius. Little Wood-satyr. One rec- 

 ord from Otranto, April 6, 1913. 



Neonympha sosybius Fabricius. Carolinian Satyr. Com- 

 mon in city and country. Records from May to November. 



SUBFAMILY LIBYTHEINAE: SNOUT-BUTTERFLIES 



Libythea bachmanni Kirtland. Snout-butterfly. Two rec- 

 ords for August 17, 1913, one city, one Hampton Park. 



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