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15. Graptaprogne Cram. Cranberry (W.). Ent. News. May, 1899. 



16. Vanessa antiopa Linn. Occurs at Raleigh in February, March, and 



April, and in September and October. Also taken in several 

 western localities in mountains at same seasons, and also in 

 August. 



17. Pyrameis atalania Linn. Generally distributed. Early April to end 



of November. 



18. Pyrameis huntera Fabr. Generally distributed. Common from end 



of March to end of November. 



19. Pyrameis cardui Linn. Generally distributed. Not observed all 



years. At Raleigh common, '03 and '05 ; not observed other 

 years. One at Faison (E.), October, 1900; Cranberry (W.), 

 1899; at Tryon (SW. ) and Brevard (SW. ) in 1904; common 

 at latter place. 



20. Junonia coenia Hbn. Generally distributed. End of March to end 



of November ; common ; abundant latter part of season. 



21. Limenitis ursula Fabr. Recorded in middle and western sections; 



At Raleigh early May to middle of October. 



22. Limenitis archippus Cram. Generally distributed. At Raleigh in 



early May and from early July to middle of October. 



23. Apatura celtis Bd. and Lee. Recorded from only two points, — 



Smithfield (E.-C), July, 1903, and Bushnell (W.), September, 

 1904. 



24. Apatura clyton Bd and Lee. One at Raleigh, 1896. 



25. Debis portlandia Fabr. Generally distributed. End of May to end 



of October. 



26. Neonympha canthus Bd. and Lee. Cranberry (W. ) (Ent. News, 



March, 1893). 



27. Neonympha gemma Hbn. Raleigh (E.-C.) and Tryon (SW. ). End 



of March to end of October. 



28. Neonympha phocion Fabr. Recorded from eastern and middle sec- 



tions of State. End of May to end of September. 



29. Neonympha eurytris Fabr. Generally distributed. At Raleigh from 



early May to early July, but taken September 1st at Bushnell 

 (W.) in the mountains. 



30. Neonympha sosybius Fabr. Recorded from edge of mountains east- 



ward. Early April to early October. 



31. Satyrus pegala Fabr. To this species we refer a number of our east- 



ern specimens on account of their large size and the absence 

 or rudimentary condition of the eye. spot in the males. At 

 Raleigh from July 1st to October 1st. 



32. Satyrus a/ope Fabr. To this species we refer a smaller form taken 



in the mountains in July and August. 



LIBYTHEIDAE. 



33. Libythea carinenta, var. bachmani Kirtl. Rare at Raleigh in April and 



May. One at Highlands (W.) in mountains in September, 1906. 



