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8. Bnryuius curythemc Bdv., form ainpliidusa Bdv. — School- 

 scraft, Mackinac; July 4-October 15. Not common. 



9. Bnrymiis philodice Godt. — Schoolcraft, IMackinac, Char- 

 levoix, Emmet ; May 29-October 14. 



Form hiteitincta WoUc. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac; August 

 2i-September 22. This form appears to be not uncommon, 

 as six or seven specimens have been taken. 



10. Ewyinns interior Scud. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Char- 

 levoix, Emmet, Marquette ; May 28- August 5. Fairly common. 



11. Biirema lisa Bdv. — Mackinac, Charlevoix, Emmet, Mar- 

 quette ; June i8-September 14. Rather rare until 1921, during 

 which season it was quite abundant, even as far north as the 

 Huron Mountains. 



Dan.\idae 



12. Daiiaits archippiis Fabr. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, 

 Emmet, Charlevoix ; May 20-September 26. Very abundant 

 in 1917 and 1918, migrating by thousands. During 1919 and 

 1920 it was very scarce, only a few individuals having been 

 seen. During 192 1 it appeared to be increasing in numbers 

 again. 



Satyridae 



13. Biiodia portlandia FarlLr— ^lackinac ; Jnne 30, July 8. 

 Only two specimens taken. 



14. Satyrodes canthus Linn. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Char- 

 levoix ; June 30-August 15. Common. 



15. Coenonympha inornata Edw. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac; 

 June 1 8- August 2. Quite common among low bushes along 

 rocky shores. 



i6. Cercyonis alopc Fabr., form nephcle Kirby.— School- 

 craft, Mackinac. Charlevoix, Marquette, Gogebic; July 8- 

 August 20. Abundant. 



