THE BUTTERFLIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 2*23 



ARTICLE IV. 



THE BUTTERFLIES OF NEW BRUNSWICK. 



By William McIntosh. 



(Read November 7th, 1899). 



In Bulletin No. XVII, pages 114-121, I gave a list of the butter- 

 flies of this province as far as known to me. During the past season 

 a number of additional species have been captured near St. John ; 

 these will be found in the following supplementary list. Mr. Albert 

 F. Winn, of Montreal, also sent me some very interesting notes on 

 butterflies taken at Jacquet River, New Brunswick, in 1886. Among 

 Mr. Winn's captures are two species not recorded in my former list ; 

 these are also noted below : 



Phyciodes nycteis, Double- Hew. 

 (Charidryas nycteis). 

 One specimen taken at Welsford, July 1st. 



Thecla titus, Fabr. 

 (Mopsus, Hubn. Strymon titus). 

 Two specimens captured in the Nerepis valley in July. 



Feniseca tarquinius, Fabr. 



Three specimens of this curious little butterfly were taken during the past 

 summer, July 16th and 31st. 



