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23. Pyrameis atalanta, L. Common in June, but extremely rare later. 
24. Pyramets huntera, F. Abundant. 
25. Pyrameis. cardui, L. Common. 
26. Junonia coenia, H. Perhaps never before so abundant. Mr. 
Noel Poepping, while on a trip to S. E. Missouri, reported that he saw 
myriads of this species flying across the Mississippi River, many fall- 
ing into the water. 
27. Limenitis ursula, G. Moderate. 
28. Limenitis disippus, G. Quite abundant. 
29. Apatura celtis, B. and lL. Common. 
30. Apatura clyton, B. and L. Rare. 
31. Apatura clyton v..proserpina, Sc. Extremely rare. 
32. Anaea andria. Sc. Not as common as usual. 
33. Debts portlandia, F. Common. 
34. Neonympha eurytus, F. Common. 
35. Satyrus alope, F. Taken at Meramee Highland, Mo., by Messrs. 
Herman Schwarz and Chas. Dieckmann. 
36. Libythea bachmanni, K. Common June and July, but not seen 
later. 
37. Thecla M-album, B. and L. None observed. 
38. Thecla melinus, H. Common. 
39. Thecla calanus, H. Common in June. 
40. Thecla calanus v. lorata, G. and R. None observed. 
41. Thecla liparops, B. and L. One specimen taken at Forest Park by 
Mr. Marion Henderson. 
42. Thecla damon v. discoidalis, Sk. One specimen taken at Forest 
Park by the writer. 
43. Thecla cecrops, F. Quite abundant. 
44. Thecla irus, G. Common in April. 
45. Thecla titus, F. Common in July. 
46. Feniseca tarquinius, F. Scarce. 
47. Chrysophanus thoe, B. Common. 
48. Chrysophanus hypophlaeas, B. Common. 
49. Chrysophanus hypophlaeas v. fasciata, S. One specimen taken by 
writer. 
50. Calephelis borealis, G. and R. None observed. 
51. Lycaena pseudargiolus, B. and L. Common. 
52. Lycaena pseudargiolus v. violacea, Edw. Scarce. 
53. Lycdena pseudargiolus v. marginata, Edw. Scarce. 
54. Lycaena comyntas, G. Common. 
55. Lycaena isola, R. One specimen taken at Forest Park by Mr 
Marion Henderson. 
56. Lycaena isola v. alce, Edw. None observed. 
57- Pieris protodice, B. and L. Abundant all season. 
