Scudder.] 380 [January 22, 



49. (42.) Junonia Coenia Iliibn. A fresh specimen was col- 

 lected at Hampton, N. II., Auo-iist 12th. 



50. (43.) Vanessa Antiopa Ochs. Paihbed specimens only 

 were found at Owl's Head, Lake IVIemphramagog, August IStli. 



51. (44.) Vanessa J-album Boisd. and Lee. Mr. Smith 

 writes me that the broods of this species coi'respond perfectly with 

 those of V. Antiopa; specimens were taken by him at Norway, Me., 

 April 8th (abundant), July 23d, the last of August and throughout 

 September. 



52. (45.) Vanessa Milberti Godt. I found this butterfly com- 

 mon in July at Jefferson, N. H. ; some were seen in August; it is 

 connnon in the early part of September at Norway, Me., and Mr. 

 Merrill has taken it at the same time. 



53 (46.) Gx'apta interrogationis Doubl. 



54. (47.) Gra.pta C-argenteum Kirby. 



55. Grapta gracilis Grote and Robinson. The peculiar hoary- 

 banded Ibrm ol' G. (.'-argenfeimi, mentioned by me as found at the 

 White Mountains, was also taken by Mr. Sanborn, August 12th; 

 specimens sent by him to Mr. Grote were recently described by the 

 latter, under the name of G. r/raciJis. I have since taken specimens 

 near the White Mi^untains at Jefferson, N. H. 



5G. (48.) Grapta comma Doubl. 



57. (49.) Grapta Faunus Edw. 



58. (50.) Chionobas semidea Edw. I have taken specimens 

 as early as June 19th. 



59. (51.) Satyrus alope Boisd. and Lee. I did not place the 

 name of S. Nepkele in my former list, because I was inclined to 

 consider it a synonym of S. Alope. I still exclude it for the same 

 objection, which Mr. Edwards's considerations have not fully over- 

 come. 



CO. (52.) Satyrus Portlandia Boisd. and Lee I captured 

 two broken specimens in Jetl'erson, N. H., late in July. 



61. (53.) Hipparchia Boisduvalii Harr. Found only in 

 moist meadows, not in pastures; collected early in July, by Mr. Smith, 

 at Norway, Me. I found It abundant at Jefferson, N. H., late in 

 July, but more than half of the specimens were broken. 



62. (54.) Neonympha Eurytris Westw. Mr. Smith found 

 this butterfly very abundant and in good condition at Norwa}^, Me., 

 June 19th. 



63. (55.) Libythea Bachmanii Kirtl. 



64. (56.) Heteropterus marginatns Harr. Captured by Mr. 

 Merrill, June 2 2d. 



Qb. (57.) Nisoniades Juvenalis Westw. 



66. (58.) Wisoniades Persius Scudd, The first brood of this 



