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35. PauipJiila Jiobonwk (Harr.). — On clover in cultivated 

 land, 6, 19 13. 



36. Pamphila pcckius (Kirby). — Meadow near northwest 

 end of Cranberry Lake, 24. 



37. Pamphila cernes (Bd. & Lee). — On clover and dew-- 

 berry flowers in meadow west of Post Office, 21, 23; at same 

 place, 6, 1913. 



38. Nisoniades persius (Scudd.). — ^Open mixed woodland 

 along road to Vermillion, 12, 1913. 



The following species were found along the road between 

 Emerson and Eckerman. It would seem as if some of the 

 species must occur on the Point. 



Danais plexippus (Linn.). — A single specimen was taken on 

 flowers of iron weed three miles north of Eckerman, August i, 

 1914. 



Argynnis cyhclc (Fabr.). — Two specimens seen three miles 

 north of Eckerman along the road, August i, 1914. 



Feniscca tarquinius (Fabr.). — Along road in hardwood 

 forest four miles north of Eckerman, August i, 19 14. 



Pamphila comma (Linn.). — A pair in copulo were taken 

 just out of Eckerman, August i, 1914. 



PampJiila metacommet (Harr.). — Several specimens seen 

 along road three miles south of Eckerman, August i, 1914- 



Heterocera 

 sphingid.^ • 



1. Hcmaris diffinis (Boisd.). — Open mixed woodland on 

 raspberry flowers, 6, 1913. 



2. Hemaris thyshe (Fabr.). — Open grassy meadows on 

 flowers of spiraea at Long Marsh Lake, 28; open mixed wood- 

 land on flowering shrub, 6, 19 13. 



