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26. Polygonia comma Harris, form drya^ Edw. — Charle- 

 voix, Alarquette; July 8-13. Not at all common. 



27. Polygonia satyriis Edw. — Mackinac, Schoolcraft, Mar- 

 uette; July 6-September 18. Rather uncommon. 



28. Polygonia faunus Edw. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Char- 

 levoix, Marquette ; July lO-September 12. Common. 



29. Polygonia progne Cram. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Char- 

 levoix, Emmet, Marquette, Gogebic; May 12-October 3. 

 Common. 



30. Aglais j-albiim Bdv. & Lee. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, 

 Charlevoix, Marquette; July 13-October 21. Common. In 

 1919 the most plentiful butterfly in this region. 



31. Aglais milherti Godt. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Charle- 

 voix, Marquette, Gogebic; June 26-October 2. Common, but 

 in rather restricted localities. 



32. Aglais antiopa Linn. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Charle- 

 voix, Emmet, Marquette, Gogebic; May 26-October 13. 



33. Vanessa atalanta Linn. — Mackinac, Charlevoix, Mar- 

 quette; May 25-October 13. Normally rather scarce, but in 

 1919 it was very abundant. 



34. Vanessa virginiensis Dru. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Mar- 

 quette ; June 2-October 12. Common. 



35. Vanessa cardui Linn. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Charle- 

 voix; August 20-September 17. Only four specimens taken. 



36. Junonia coenia Hbn. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, Mar- 

 quette ; June lO-September 7. Not common. One specimen 

 was taken at Manistique in 1917, and no other specimens were 

 seen until September, 192 1, when for a few days they appeared 

 to be quite numerous. 



37. Basilarchia arthemis Dru. — Schoolcraft, Mackinac, 

 Charlevoix, Marquette, Gogebic; June 15-August 15. 



¥ar. proserpina Edw. — This form was not at all uncommon 



