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13. Phyciodes batesii, Reak. Given as belonging 

 to the fauna of Ohio by W. H. Edwards. 



14. Grapta interrogationis, Fabr. Both forms of 

 this species. Fabricii, Edw. and Umbrosa, Lint, are 

 common, each in their season. 



15. Grapta comma, Harr. The two dimorphic 

 forms of this spec'es, harrisii, Edw. and dryas, Edw. 

 are common each in season. 



16. Grapta faunus, Edw. Taken at Cincinnati. 



17. Grapta progne, Cram. Common all over the 

 State. 



18. Grapta J-album, Bd.— Lee. Cincinnati, Colum- 

 bus, Oberlin. 



19. Vanessa antiopa, Linn. Common. 



20. Vanessa milbertii; Bdv. Akron, Columbus, 

 Oberlin. 



21. Pyrameis atalanta, Linn. Common. 



22. Pyrameis huntera, Fabr. Akron, Cincinnati 

 Columbus, Oberlin. 



23. Pyrameis cardui, Linn. Common all over the 

 State. It flies very late in the season. I saw a fresh 

 specimen flying on November 21, of the present year. 



24. Junonio coenia, Hbn. Akron, Columbus, 

 Cincinnati. 



25. Limenitis Ursula, Fabr. Common. 



26. Limenitis arthemis, Dru. Taken in Ohio by 

 Lynds Jones of Oberlin. 



27. Limenitis disippus, Gdt. One of our most 

 common forms all over the State. 



28. Apatura celtis, Bd. — Lee. Common. 



29. Apatura clyton, Bd.— Lee. The form ocellata, 

 Edw. is common. 



30. Debis portlandia, Fabr. Akron, Columbus, 

 Cincinnati, London. I have usually seen this species in 

 deep woods, but Dr. Dury reports taking one on a loaf 

 of bread that had been placed on a window sill to cool. 



31. Neonympha canthus, Bd.-Lec. This is a com- 

 mon species, but usually prefers shady places. 



