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9. Grapta gracilis (Gr. & Rob.). — Open mixed woodland 

 along road to Vermillion about two miles from Post Office, 23. 



10. Grapta j-albitm (Bd. & Lee). — Open mixed woodland 

 along road near Post Office, 21-31 ; rarely on lower beach. 



11. Vanessa antiopa (Linn.). — Along road near Post 

 Office in open mixed woodland, 21, 29. 



12. Vanessa milherti (Godt.). — Taken by Mr. Andrews in 



1913- 



13. Pyraincis atalanta (Linn.). — Cranberry marshes; at- 

 tracted to flowers of spiraea in open grassy meadows, 26. 



14. Pyranicis huntcra (Fabr.). — Near Post Office in culti- 

 vated land, 31. 



15. Pyramcis cardiii (Linn.). — Attracted to flowers of 

 spiraea in open grassy meadows, 26. 



16. Junonia coenia (Hiib.). — Taken by Mr. Andrews, July 

 4, 19 1 3, on spiraea flowers on wide upper beach near Post 

 Office. 



17. Lime nit is arthcmis (Dru.). — Open mixed woodland 

 near Post Office, 24-27. A number of specimens were seen, 

 most of which were in poor condition. 



18. Limenitis archippus (Cram.). — Reported by Mr. An- 

 drews. 



19. Dehis portlandia (Fabr.). — Along path in open mixed 

 woodland, 21. 



20. Satyrus alopc (Fabr.)'.: — Several specimens seen about 

 a mile south of Shelldrakc along roadside, August i, 1914. 

 None were collected. 



LYCyENID/B 



21. Thccla edzvardsii (Saund.). — Washed up on beach, 23. 



22. Chrysophamis helloides (Bdv.). — On clover in culti- 

 vated land, 6, 1913. 



