118 BULLETIN OF THE NATURAL HISTORY SOCIETY. 



Pyrameis atalauta, Linn. 



i Vanessa atalanta.) 



Common at St. John, Fredericton and Sussex, and probably abundant 

 throughout the entire Province. Flies, from June to the latter part of Sep- 

 tember. This species was unusually numerous from the 16th to the 25th of 

 June of the present year. 



Pyrameis cardni, Linn. 



(Vanessa cardtti. ) 



This butterfly is usually abundant, but during the past three years has 

 been rare in this neighborhood, although quite abundant twenty miles inland. 

 Flies during June, July and August. 



Pyrameis huntera, Fabr. 



(Vanessa huntera.) 



This species is occasionally abundant, and is generally found flying with 

 P. cardui. 



Limeuitis artbemis, Drury. 



(Basilakchta arthemis. ) 



Not uncommon at St. John, Rothesay, Hampton, Belleisle, Fredericton, 

 and probably throughout the entire province. Flying from June to the latter 

 part of August. 



Limenitis clisippus. Godt. 



(Basilarchia archippus. ) 



This interesting species is not very common. Specimens have been taken 

 at St. John, Fredericton, Belleisle and Grand Lake. Flies in June, July and 

 August. 



Sub-family SATYRIN^E. 

 Neonymplia caiitlms, Boisd Lee. 

 (SATYRODES EURYDICE, Linn.) 

 NeoNYMPHA BOISDUVALLII, Harris. 



This butterfly is not uncommon on the Belleisle and at Fredericton and 

 Sackville. 



Satyrus nephele, Kirby. 



BCYON is MEPHBLE.) 



EREBIA NEPHELE. 



Abundanl throughout the province. Flying in July and August. Fre- 

 quenting swampj meadows and fields bordered by woods. 



