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40. C. philodice Gdt. — Abundant ; May to October, Tliree 

 or more broods; the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, clover. Ex- 

 amples of var. albinic were taken in July and August. 



41. TeriasnicippeQxzvci. — Abundant; June to October. Three 

 broods ; probably hibernates in the pupa state. Food-plant, 

 senna. 



42. T. lisa Bd.-Lec. — Somewhat common; July to October. 

 Two broods; probably hibernates in the pupa state. Food-plant, 

 clover. Var. alba occasionally observed. 



43. Papilio ajax Linn. — Somewhat common ; April to October. 

 Two broods; the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, pawpaw. Var. 

 tnarcellus taken in the Summer months. 



44. P. tiir7ius Linn. — Somewhat common; April to September^ 

 Two broods; the pupa hibernates. Food-plants: apple, cherry, 

 etc. Var. 9 glaucus frequently seen in August and September. 



45. P. cj-esp ho7ttes C\'a.m. — Rare; June to September. Two 

 broods; the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, prickly ash. 



46. P. asterias Fabr. — Rare; July and August. Two broods;, 

 the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, parsnip. 



47. P. troihis Linn. — Somewhat common; July to September. 

 Two broods; the pupa hibernates. Food-plant, sassafras. 



48. P. philenor Linn. — Abundant; April to October. Prob- 

 ably three broods; probably hibernates in the pupa state. Food- 

 plant, probably Virginia snakeroot. 



49. Ancyloxypha numitor Fabr. — Common; May to Septem- 

 ber. Two broods; the larva probably hibernates. Food-plant, 

 grass. 



50. Pamphila zabulon Bd.-Lec. — Common; May to August. 

 Two broods. Food plant, grass. 



51. P. huron Edw. — Abundant ; April to September. Three 

 broods. Food-plant unknown. 



52. P. phylcBus Dru — Somewhat common; June to September. 

 Two broods. Food plant, grass. 



53. P. egerement Scud. — Rare; June to August. Probably 

 two broods. Food plant unknown. 



54. P. cernes Edw. — Somewhat common ; May to August. 

 Three broods. Food-plant unknown, 



55. P. vianataaqua Scud. — Rare ; one specimen, August. 

 One brood. Food-plant, grass. 



