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13. Vanessa J-alhum, Bdvl. & Lee. — Rare. But one specimen seen, in 

 August. 



14. Vanessa, Milberti, Gdt. — Very common from May to October, except- 

 ing during the month, of June. About the 20th June, I collected 60 of the 

 larvae, which I confined in a single cell in the breeding cage. They refused 

 to take food, and commenced to suspend themselves from the ceiling. Within 

 two days every individual had passed into the pupal state, in whicb they 

 remained but four days, at the end of whicb time I found 60 butterflies — 

 not one, it appears, had failed to come to maturity. 



15. Vanessa antiopa, L. — Rare. A single specimen seen in June, and 

 several in October. 



16. Grapta progne, Harr. — Rather rare, occasionally met with in open 

 woods throughout the season, from May to October. 



17. Grapta faunus, Edw. — Rare. But one specimen observed, in woods 

 late in July. 



18. JSfeonympha eurytJiris, F. — Common in open woods in July. 



19. Hipparchia Boisduvalii, Harr. — Moist places ; quite plentiful ; July. 



20. Erebia nepJiele, Kirby. — Abundant in fields and thickets in July and 

 August. 



2 1. ChrysopTianus Americana, D'Urban. — Plentiful in June, and from 

 the latter part of July to October. 



22. Lycœna neglecta, Edw. — Rare. But a single specimen seen, in June. 



23. Lycœna lucia, Westw. — Rather rare. June and July. 



24. Thecla acadica, Edw. — Rare, on thistle blossoms in July. 



25. Pyrameis atalanta, L. — ^Rare. But four specimens seen in August. 



26. Pyrameis cardui, L. — From 1st of August to October; very common. 



27. Nisoniades hrizo, Bdvl. & Lee. — Plentiful in thickets, in June. 



28. Hudamus hathyllus, Bdol. & Lee. — ^Plentiful in June and July. 



29. Hesperia metacomet, Harr. — Appears to be rare. . A few specimens 

 observed in meadows in July. 



30. Hesperia Hobomok, Harr. — Abundant in June, not afterwards seen. 

 There does not appear to have been a second brood. 



31. Eesperia ahaton, Harr. — Very abundant the latter part of June and 

 early in July. The only indication of a second brood was a single individual 

 seen by me on 3rd September. 



32. Eesperia wamsutta, Harr. — Abundant in July and occasionally met 

 with in August. 



33. Eesperia mystic, Scudd. — June, July, and August ; in meadows; rare. 



34. Eesperia Leonardos, Harr. — But a single specimen, seen in a meadow 

 in July. 



35. Eesperia Pocahontis, Scudd. — Rare ; in thickets j June and July. 



