]90 THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



preceded by white shading. Next the margin, along 

 the middle of both wings, is a series of elongate lunules, 

 dark olive or greenish, the posterior and anal angles 

 washed with white. There is also the usual discal G to 

 the hind wings. 



This is found in the White Mountains of New Hamp- 

 shire. 



59. Grapta Progne, Cram. 



Expanse of wings from 1.75 to 2 inches. 

 Upper surface bright fulvous, a little paler near the 

 extremities. The border to the fore wings is black or 



Fig. 53. 



Grapta Progne, — right wing the under surface. 



blackish brown, brown at the apex, with the yellow 

 lunules and subapical and posterior patches as in G. 

 Gracilis, as also the black spoi^ in the central area, as 

 shown in Fig. 53. The outer haif ux the hind wings 

 blackish, shading with the fulvous ; the yellow lunules 

 of Gracilis showing more or less as points, with the 

 black central spots more or less distinct. 



Under side grayish brown, closely streaked with fine 

 abbreviated lines of dark brown, with the usual median 



