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ADDITIONS TO A LIST OF BUTTERFLIES 

 KNOWN TO HAVE BEEN TAKH:N 

 JN OHIO.* 



By James S. Hine. 



93. Argynnis alceslis, Edw. Numerous specimens 

 taken in Medina county July 18'. This was one of six 

 species of the genus that I took in the same field, at 

 about the same date. 



94. Anxa andria, Scud. The Goat-weed 

 Butterfly. A single male taken at Cincinnati, March 

 19. This is probably the farthest east the species has 

 ever been taken. 



95. Thecla acadica, Edw. A pair of this fine 

 species was taken near Wauseon, July 8. The 

 specimens when taken were resting on willow. 



9(5. Pamphila mystic. Scud. Has been taken 

 at Wooster. 



97. Pamphila viator, Edw. This, one of the 

 most beautiful of the genus, is apparently common 

 about Akron. In the swampy ground adjoining- 

 Summit Lake I found the species fl^ang in numbers 

 among the high swamp grass. In their flight they 

 appear like moths, and quite ditt'erent from any other 

 species of their genus with which I am acquainted. 

 They were so numerous that by using the net once I 

 took three specimens. The specimens were perfectly 

 fresh July 26, the date on which I first took tl\em. 



98. Amhluscirtes somoset, Scud. I took several 

 specimens of this species in open places, in woods, 

 at London, June 5 



99. Pholisora hayhurstii, Edw. Taken by Mr. 

 Dury at Cincinnati. 



*Sixth Annual Report. Pages 22-27. 



