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Melitaea Dymas Edw. 



Bollii " 



" Minuta " 



Phyciodes Pratensis Behr. 



" Marcia Edw. 



Picta " 



Eresia Texana " 



Synchloe Adjutrix Scud. 



" Crocale Edw. 



Grapta Satyrus " 



Junonia Lavinia Cram. 



Limenitis Ursula Fab. 



V. Arizonensis Edw. 



" Weidermeyerii " 



" aberr. sine-fascia . . . 



" Eros. ... " 



V. obsoleia " 



Heterochroa Californica Butler. 



Apatura Leilia Edw. 



Neonympha Rubricata " 



" Henshawi " 



Lycaena Aloe " 



" Fea " 



Marina Reak. 



Copaeodes Procris Edw. 



" Myrtis . . " 



Pamphila Taxiles " 



" Comma v. Juba Scud. 



" Otloe Edw. 



" Rhesus " 



Uncas " 



" Arabus " 



•' Eufala ■' 



Amblyscirtes Aenus . " 



" Simius " 



.Pyrgus Nearchus " 



Tessellata Scud. 



Systasea Zampa Edw, 



Pholisora Catullus ... .Cranh — 



" Pirus Edw. 



• Eudamus Hippalus " 



• Megathymus Neumoegeni " 



30-60 species in all. 



LIST OF BUTTERFLIES COLLECTED ON THE PA- 

 CIFIC COAST, PRINCIPALLY IN CALIFORNIA, IN 

 1876, WITH NOTES ON THEIR LOCALITIES AND 

 HABITS. 



By R. von Osten Sacken. 



Papilio D^NUS. Bdv. Yosemite, June 12; Ogden Canon, 

 Utah, August 2r' 



Papilio Rutulus. Bdv. Los Angeles, about the end of 

 February; San Bernardino, March 15 ; San Rafael, (Marin Co.,) 

 Geysers, (Sonoma Co.,) very common in April and May; Yose- 

 mite Valley, June. 



Papilio Eurymedon. Bdv. Marin Co., April ; Geysers, 

 Sonoma Co., May 5. On road from Clarks to Big Trees, Mari- 

 posa Co., about 5000 feet altitude, June 3 ; Yosemite, June 9. 



Papilio Zolicaon. Bdv. Marin Co., early in May; Web- 

 ber Lake, at an altitude of about 8000 feet, July 24. This species 

 appears to be fond of flying on the tops of hills. I saw it in such 

 positions in Marin C6., as well as at Webber Lake, and at Lake 

 Tahoe. The latter is about 6200 feet altitude. 



Papilio Philenor. L. Very fine examples in Marin Co., 

 in April and May. In San Rafael the caterpillars went into 

 chrysalis about the end of June. 



Parnassius Clodius. Men. Webber Lake, Sierra Co^., 

 July, quite common. 



Parnassius Smintheus. Dby. Georgetown, Colorado, 8500' 

 feet altitude. Rare and rather worn, August 12. 



PlERlS Venosa. Said. Very common in Marin Co.. from 

 the end of March to the beginning of May. 



