92 THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. 



don, Ont. ; L. Lygdamas, Doubleday, found in Michigan, Ohio, Virginia, and 



through the Southern States; Thecla tœta, Edw., first taken by Mr. Saunders, 



at London, Ont., afterwards in Maine, and Western Virginia ; T. Acadia, Edw., 



taken in Canada near London, Ont, and in various parts of New England and 



New York. The promised synopsis of North iimerican species is begun in this 



part. The price to new subscribers is now raised to $2.50 (U. S.) per part, in 



consequence of the increased expense of the drawings on stone, and coloring of 



the plates. 



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TO CO-RESPONDENTS. 



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