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method made it far less remunerative than under other cir 

 cumstances it would have been, and than it promises to be 

 hereafter. 



It is to be regretted that this List could not present the 

 results of an entire season, instead of being necessarily so 

 partial an exhibit of the Lepidoptera of the region, from the 

 brief time to which the collections were limited. As may be 

 seen from the record, they commenced on July 1st (1876), and 

 were continued until the 21st of August. On the part of Mr. 

 Hill, they terminated August 4th, the subsequent additions 

 having been made by friends sojourning at the place. An 

 absence of one week during this time limits the period of 

 regular collecting to four weeks. 



Collections of considerable less extent made during the pre 

 ceding year (1875) from July 1st to August 4th, are also incor 

 porated with the above. Of the species taken at this time 

 no dates were recorded ; when, therefore, they were not met 

 with during the following season, they appear in the list 

 simply as taken in July or August, 1875. 



RHOPALOCERA. 



Papilio Turnus Linn July, 1875. 



Pieris oleracea (Harr.) &quot; 17, 19, 27, 29 31. 



P. rapse (Linn.) u 19, et al. 



Colias Philodice Godart &quot; 12, et al. 



Danais Archippus (Fabr.) &quot; 3, 10, 20, 27, 31. 



Argynnis Cybele Fdbr &quot; 19, 31. 



A. Aphrodite Fdbr &quot; 12 to 29. 12 $ , 5 $. 



A. Atlantis Edw &quot; 4 to 21. 8 $ , 15 ? . 



A. Myrina (Cramer) &quot; 27, 30. 3 3 . 



A. Bellona Fdbr li 19. 



Phyciodes Nycteis Doubl &quot; 8, 10. 



P. tharos (D/wy) &quot; 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 18. 9 $ . 



P. Batesii (ReaJc.) &quot; 1875. 



Melitsea Phaeton (Drury) &quot; 1875. 



Grapta comma (Harr.) &quot; 14. 



GK Faunas Edw &quot; 17, et al. 6 &amp;lt;$ , 5 ? . 



Gf. Progne (Cramer) &quot; 1. 



GK J-album (Bd.-Lec.).. . &quot; 1875. Aug. 1. 2 &amp;lt;$ , 2 ? . 



Vanessa Antiopa (Linn.) &quot; 1875. 



V. Milberti Godart &quot; 1875. Aug. 5. 



