260 BUTTERFLIES AND MOTHS, COLLECTED AT 



Older Lepidoptrra. 



RnopALOCERA (liutterflies). 



vSuperfainily Papii.ionoidha 



Family Pai'ILIonid^e. 



11a. Pcqnlio tio-nus Linn. Very common in all parts of the 

 province ; May 24 to July. 



14. P. t]tO((s Linn. {P. cresphontes Cram.). Lake View 

 (near Windsor Junction), Hx. Co.; about Aug., 1901 

 One specimen taken by Miss Helen King. This 

 specimen is now in the Provincial Museum, Halifax 

 (access, no. 977). First occurrence in Nova Scotia 



Family PieriDvE. 



38d. Pontia najn var. oleracea Har. MacNab's Is., Halifax ; 



scarce. Truro (Miss L. C. Eaton). W^as formerly 



reported common at Halifax by T. Belt and J. M 



Jones. 

 40. P. rapce Linn. Very common everywhere ; May to Aug. 

 66. Eurymus philodice Godt. Common everywhere; May 



to Sept. 

 71. E. interior Scud. Fall River, Hx. Co., and Digby ; not 



so common as E. pldlodice ; July, Aug. 

 85. Eivrema euterpe Menetries. MacNab's Is., Halifax ; 



Aug. 24, 1904. Digby: Aug., 1904. 



Family Nymph alid^:. 



99. Arfjynnis cybele Fabr. MacNab's Is.; July 22nd, 1904. 

 Digby; very rare; July 13, 14, 1907. 



100. A. aphrodite Fabr. MacNab's I.s. and Digby ; very com- 

 mon ; July. 



102. A. at I ant if< Edw. MacNab's Is. and Digby ; very com- 

 mon ; July. 



131. Brentliis myrina Cram. MacNab's Is. and Digb}^ ; very 

 common : June and Auif- 



