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THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE 



preceded by wliite 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. 63. 



Grapta Progne, — right wing the under surface. 



blackish brown, brown at the apex, with the yelkw 

 lunules and subapical and posterior patches as in O, 

 Gh^acilis, as also the black spou in the cen'^^ral area, as 

 shown in Fig. 53. The outer haif >ji the hind wings 

 blackish, shading with the fulvous ; the yellow lunules 

 of Ghxtoilis showing more or less as points, with the 

 black central spots more or less distinct. 



Under side grayish brown, closely streaked with fine 

 abbreviated ^ines of dark brown, with the usual median 



