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8. Vanessa cardui — Linn. A few specimens seen flying in 

 Corn Spring canyon. 



9. Apodemia mormo — Feld. One female taken. 



10. Apodemia virgulti — Behr. One male taken flying with 

 the above. Contrary to expectations these two species were not as 

 common as in other parts of the desert. 



11. Cah'philis netnisis — Edw. One male and two females 

 taken in canyon about two miles above spring. 



12. Atlides halesus — Cramer. One female taken. Only one 

 other seen flying around a species of mistletoe. 



13. Brephidium exilis — Bdv. Few Lycaenidae were found. 

 Two B. exilis were taken flying over grass growing near spring. 



14. Hemiargws hanno — Stoll. Two males taken near spring. 

 This is a Mexican butterfly and only occasionally reported from 

 California. 



15. Hemiargu.s isola — Reak. A male taken in canyon above 

 spring. 



16. Pyrgus tessellata — Scud. A common butterfly through- 

 out desert. Very common around Corn Spring. 



17. Thanaos clitus — Edw. Another common species in vicin- 

 ity of spring. A very fast flyer and difficult to catch. Six speci- 

 mens taken. 



In all sixty seven specimens were taken near the spring. 



