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146. Euphydryas phceton Drury, Truro; Aug. 1901 (Miss 

 Lucy C. Eaton). 



169. Cmclidia liarrisii Scud. Fall River, Hx. Co.; not com- 

 mon (Perrin). Formerly reported as Charidryas 

 nycteis by Miss L. C. Eaton {Trans. A^. S. Inst. Sc, 

 vol. ix). 



186. Charidryas ismeria B. & LeC. Nova Scotia (J. M. 

 Jones). Vide Bethune's " Butterflies of Eastern 

 Canada," p. 32, 



189. Pyciodes tharos Drury. Very common everywhere ; 

 June, July and Aug. 



205. Polygonia interrogationis Fabr. MacNab's Is.; plenti- 



ful during some seasons. Digby ; very rare. 

 205a. P. interrogationis var. thmhrosa Lint. MacNab's Is. and 

 Digby ; but always rare. 



206. P. comma Harris. Formerly reported from Halifax by 



T. Belt and J. M. Jones. 



207. P. satyrus Edw. Digby ; but not at all common ; Aug. 

 207a. P. satyrus var. marsyas Edw. Digby ; not common ; 



Aug. 

 209. P. faunus Edw. MacNab's Is. and Digby ; common ; 

 late July and Aug. 



214. P. progne Crarii. MacNab's Is. and Digby; common; 



late July and Aug. 



215. Eiigoniaj -album B. & LeC. Fall River, Hx. Co., and 



Digby ; comnion ; Aug. 



217. Euvanessa antiopa Linn. Very common everywhere ; 



late July and Aug. 



218. Aglais milberti Godt. Truro; Aug. 1900 (Eaton). 



219. Vanessa atalanta Linn. MacNab's Is. and Digby; quite 



common ; June, July, Aug. 



220. V. huntera Fabr, MacNab's Is. and Digby ; not com- 



mon ; Aug. and Sept. 



221. V. cardui Linn. Very common everywhere; Auf. 



