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23. CJirysopJianus epivantJie (Bd. & Lee). — Cranberry 

 marsh west of Cranberry Lake, at Doe Lake and near Clarke's, 

 24-30. 



24. CJirysopJianus JiypopJilcas (Bdv.). — Open mixed wood- 

 land on raspberries, 4, 1913; one specimen taken at Emerson, 

 •August I, 1914. 



25. Picris protodice (Bd. & Lee.). — Washed up on beach, 



26. Picris napi var. oleracca-Jiicuialis (Harr.). — In Yeo- 

 man's garden, 21, 30; near Shelldrake River in open grassy 

 marshes, 26, 



27. Pieris rapcc (Linn.). — Open mixed woodland on dew- 

 berry flowers, 21, 24; in Yeoman's garden, 26. 



28. Catopsilia euhiile (Linn.). — The upper wings and head 

 of a specimen were washed up on the beach July 24. 



29. Colias curytJicmc (Bdv.). — On clover in cultivated 

 land, 4, 1913; no specimens seen in 1914. 



30. Colias pJiilodicc (Godt.). — Taken by Mr. Andrews 

 early in July, 191 3. 



31. Colias pJiilodicc var. littcitincta (Wolcott). — Data as 

 last. 



32. Colias interior (Scudd.). — -A common species in near- 

 ly all habitats during the season. 



33. Teri-as Visa (Bdv.). — On flowers of spiraea on wide 

 upper beach near outlet of Cranberry Lake, 26 ; in same local- 

 ity, 8, 1913; on clover in cultivated fields, 4, 1913. 



34. Papilio glaiicns (Linn.). — A specimen was seen by IMr. 

 Andrews in a small collection made at Vermillion. 



