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3. Fapilio glaucsis Linn. — Black females can invariably be found dur- 

 ing May and June; occasionally also during August. 



3-a. Papilio glauciis, var. turniis Linn. — Common ; first brood appear? 

 late in April, flies throughout May; second brood appears middle of 

 july; flies throughout August. 



4. Papilio thoas Linn. — Common ; first brood, May and June ; second 

 brood, August. 



5. Papilio polyxenes Fab. — Common; first brood, May and June; 

 second brood, Aug. and September. 



6. Laertias phiienor Linn. — Not common, although both larvae and 

 mature insects have been taken. First brood, July; second brood, Oc- 

 tober. 



7. Tachyris margarita Hub. — A single tattered specimen taken Aug. 

 25, 1909, following ten days of steady southeast wind. Clearly a strag- 

 gler. Specimen is a male and has the stiff brush-like clusters of hairs 

 attached to the abdominal clasps, leaving no doubt as to identification. 



8. Pontia protodice Bd.-Lec. — Very common; on the wing from May 

 to October. 



8-a. Pontia protodice var. vernalis Edw. — Not common; found in 

 May and sometimes in October. 



9. Pontia rapae Linn. — Exceedingly common ; found everywhere and 

 at all times from March till October. A few specimens have been 

 taken in early spring which approach var. immaculata but have one 

 black spot on under side of primary. 



10. Nathalis iole Bd. — Very plentiful, sometimes actually swarming; 

 apparently two broods, first usually appearing early in July and second, 

 early in September. 



11. Callidryas eubule Linn. — Some years fairly abundant, other years 

 rare ; appears usually about Aug. 20 and flies till the end of September. 



12. Zerene caesonia StoU. — Fairly common in Aug. and Sept., and 

 sometimes single individuals are found in May. 



i2-a. Zerene caesonia, var. rosa McNeill. — Some specimens of this va- 

 riety found in Sept. and Oct. 



13. Eiirymus eiirytheme Bd. — One of our commonest butterflies; 

 typical form found principally from June till October, some albinos 

 ( $ ) found mostly in September. 



13-a Eurymiis eiirytheme, var. ariadne Edw. — 3 specimens (2 $ , 

 I o ) taken which appear to be this form; they closely resemble the 

 figures in Holland's Butterfly Book, but do not have the orange patch 

 as distinctly defined as the illustrations in Edwards' Butt. N. A. 



13-b. Eurymiis eiirytheme, var. eriphyle Edw. — This form is not 

 common here, but is found from August till October. 



13-c. Eurymiis eiirytheme, var. keewaydin Edw. — This form is quite 

 common. May & June. 



14. Eurymiis philodice Godt.— Common ; several broods; May till 

 October. 



