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143, 144], lazily dancing by the roadside and over 

 the thickets which skirt the fields ; in the time of 

 golden rods and yellow and blue asters the great 



FIG. 120. Satyrodes Eurydice, nat. size ; under surface on right (Harris). 



throng of yellow [see Figs. 102, 103] and orange 

 butterflies appear ; some of them are with us 

 throughout the season, companions of the butter- 

 cup, the dandelion, and the rudbeckia ; but now 



PIG. 121. Cissia Eurytus, nat. size ; under surface on right (Harris). 



they swarm, flitting busily in zigzag courses over 

 upland pasture and lowland meadow, by marsh 

 and brook, in field and fen, crowding around the 

 open flowers, or dancing in pairs in mid-air. 



