i6S NATURE'S CALENDAR 



July 30 on wing a month, ovipositing during latter half 



of this time. 



Hop Merchant, or Comma Butterfly. — Adults 

 of new brood come from chrysalids and lay 

 eggs during latter part of month. 



Compton Tortoise Butterjly {]-a.lh\im). — But- 

 terflies flying in open woodlands and along 

 roadsides. 



Antiopa, or Afotirnutg Cloak Butterflies. — 

 The butterflies of the first summer brood ap- 

 pear about the margins of woods, in open 

 groves, and along highways. 



Red Admiral Butterfly. — Adults of the first 

 brood appear. 



Painted Beauty Butterfly. — Larvae feeding 

 on everlasting ; some butterflies still abroad. 



Painted Lady Butterfly. — Adults of new 

 brood appear during latter half of month and 

 continue on the wing for several weeks. 



Red-spotted Purple Butterfly.— Kdwlis still 

 abundant ; ovipositing on various willows, 

 birches, and other trees. 



Viceroy Butterfly. — Larvae mature ; change 

 to chrysalids and emerge, during latter part of 

 month, as butterflies of the second brood. 



Blue-eyed Grayling, or A lope Butterfly. — 

 Adults emerge from chrysalids and fly about 

 in shady situations. 



Spring Azure Butterfly. — Adults of the sec- 

 ond brood appear along margins of woods and 

 by the roadside. (All of the form neglecta.) 



Clouded Snip /nir Butterfly. — Adults of sec- 

 ond brood appear ; abundant everywhere, 

 often congregating in highways about pools 

 of water. 



Tiger Siuallo-vtail. — Larvae develop on birch, 

 poplar, and other trees and change to chrysa- 



July 31 



