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49. Pieris protodice, Bd.-Sec. Common at least 

 in central Ohio. The form vernalis, Edw. has been 

 taken at Columbus. 



50. Pieris virginiensis, Edw. Prof. Kellicott has 

 identified as this species a specimen taken at Columbus. 



51. Pieris rapas, Linn. Common. The forms 

 immacula Sk. and Aar. and yreka, Reak. have been 

 taken at Columbus. 



52. Anthocharis genutia, Fabr. Sugar Grove, 

 Cincinnati. 



53. Catopsilia subule, Linn. Cincinnati by Dr. 

 Dury. 



54. Catopsilia philea, Linn. One specimen taken 

 on the O. S. U. grounds by Dr. Orton. 



55. Meganostoma csesonia, Stoll. Columbus, 

 Cincinnati. 



56. Colias eurrtheme, Bdv. Akron, Cincinnati. 

 The form keewaydin, Edw has been taken at Sandusky. 



57. Colias philodice, Gdt. Very common. The 

 forms anthyale, Hbn., and albinic, Edw., have been 

 taken at Columbus. 



58. Terias nicippe, Cram. Common in central 

 and southern Ohio. 



59. Terias lisa, Bd-Lec. Napoleon, Sandusky, 

 Cincinnati, Columbus, Portsmouth. 



60. Papilio aj ax, lAnrx. Very common. The forms 

 walshii, Edw., telamonides, Feld., and marcellus, Bdv., 

 are found, each in its season. 



61. Papilio turnus, Linn. Common. The form 

 glaucus, Linn is found all over the State. 



62. Papilio thoas,h{nn . Yar., cresphontes, Cram., 

 Oberlin, Cincinnati, Sandusky, Columbus. 



63. Papilio asterias, Fabr. Common. 



64. Papilio troilus, Linn. Taken all over the 

 state, but not in large numbers. 



65. Papilio philenor, Linn. Common. 



66. Ancyloxypha numitor, Fabr. Very Common. 



67. Pamphila zabulonBd. — Lee. Akron. 



