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by Sherman and Woglum, September 6-9, 1906. Raleigh, a 
_ female bred from nymph June 25, 1907. 
mis bella Ubier. Sotthern Pines, May 30, June 11, 22, 1906; 
flavida Ramb. Southern Pines, June 6, 1906, one taken by 
Woglum ; May 30, 1906 and May 28, 1907, taken by Manee. 
exusta deplanata Hagens Lake Ellis, May 8-18, 1906 ; not un- 
common. Southern Pines, April and May, 1906, and 1907 
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May 17-18, 1906, common on 
‘May 23-28, 1907, a few. Southern Pines, 
Ellis, 
May 15, 1906, two taken. 
Ellis. Abundant May 7-18, 1906 and 
pollutum Hagen. Lake Ellis, May 15, 1906, one. 
laterale Morse. Lake Ellis, three specimens, May 8-18, 1906. 
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signatum Hagen. Lake Ellis, two taken May 7-18, 1906. 
aspersum Hagen. Lillington, one taken by Neethling, June 
Cororapo.—I can add another 
Colorado. In a collection of 
by Mr. E. Ho Richardson last summer, I found 
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ring. 
(N. Am. Butterflies, p. 43) gives the following dis- 
“Mexico, Texas, Arizona, Southern California and Texas, 
Nebraska, Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin, and Ontario (Point 
appears to be extending its range north and east.” I have re- 
commonly from San Antonio, Texas—C. R. Cootince. 
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er * The species marked with a* have not previously been recorded from the State. 
Most of the Southern Pines records are from specimens taken by Rev. A. H. Mance. 
