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10, and from that date onward it was frequently seen, even in the streets 

 of the city of Terre Haute. 



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Collectors should be on the lookout for the following species whose 

 range, according to Edwards, includes Indiana or territory adjacent to 

 Indiana, but which have not as yet been taken within the State : 



1. Terias mexicana, Bd. Taken in Iowa and Illinois. 



2. Melitcea hwrisii, Scudd. New England to Wisconsin. 



3. Phyciodes batesii, Peak. Ohio. 



4. Phyciodes carlota, Peak. Southern and "Western States. * W. Va. 



5. Graptafaunus, Edw. Atlantic to Pacific. (Northern range.) 



6. Limenitis dissippus floridensis, Str. Illinois. 



7. Neonympha sosybius, Fab. Mississippi Valley. 



8. Calephelis borecdis, Gr.-Rob. New York to Illinois. 



9. Thecla acadica, Edw. Northern States. 



10. Thecla irus, Godt. Atlantic and Western States. 



11. Thecla niphon, Hub. Atlantic and Western States. 



12. Theda keta, Edw. Atlantic and Western States. 



13. Lyccena lygdamas, Doubl. Michigan, Wisconsin to Georgia. 



14. Lyccena scudderii, Edw. New York to Wisconsin. 



15. Lyccena striata, Edw. Texas to Wisconsin. 



16. Carterocephalas omaha, Edw. West Virginia to Colorado. 



17. Pamphila metea, Scudd. New York to Colorado. 



18. Pamphila uncos, Edw. Delaware to Dakota. 



19. Pamphila seminole, Scudd. New York to Iowa. 



20. Pamphila lemiardus, Harr. New England to Kansas. 



21. Pamphila mystic, Scudd. Wisconsin, Illinois and Michigan 



22. Amblyscirtes samoset, Scudd. Mississippi Valley. 



23. Pyrgus centamece, Ramb. New York to Colorado. 

 JUNE 25, 1891. 



