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Qrapta j-album BJ-Ltw — Hibernated specimens in early 

 sprin^^ and t'resh examples at mid-summer. It has been more 

 common durin.y the last few years. Since 1SS7 four specimens 

 have been taken or seen on the Island, and one of them was found 

 liany;inii' to a ^as fixture in a room on the ,^rd of ()ctober. 



Vanessa antiopa /./////. — Seen tlyiuLj from March to November 

 inclusi\e. Ihe ret! ^eed clusters of the sumach are sometimes, 

 in the sprinj^, attractive perchinj>; places for the individuals that 

 have awakened from their hibernation. 



Vanessa milberti iii>i/f. — One specimen taken near Silver Lake 

 bv Mr. (lUstav I>e\er in ( )ctober 1886. 



Pyrameis atalanta /.i/m. — l-'rom .\pril to November iiu-lusive. 

 ( )iie specimen seen December i^^h, 1891. 



Pyrameis huntera /•'<?/'/•. — May to November inclusive. 



Pyrameis cardui //////. — it has been taken on the Island in 

 .\ul;usi, Seplembei- and October. Usually not common, but 

 plentiful in Septeinbci' 1884. 



Junonia coenia //i'l/'. — I'"rom June to November inclusive. 

 Often vci'N' common on dustv rc)ads. 



^ Euptoieta claudia Cram. — 1 have only seen it on the Island 

 in Septendier and October, but il also occurs earlier in the season. 

 Rare. 



Argynnis idalia Dm. — Last days of June through julv, 

 .Vui^ust and first part of September. 



Argynnis cybele Fahr. — June, July, .August and Sejitember. 

 The males ajipear in numbers in June a day or so before the 

 females. 



Argynnis aphrodite h'ahr. — A sin,i>ie specimen taken on the 

 29th of June. 



Argynnis myrina Cram. — May, June. July. .Vuijust and 

 September. 



Argynnis bellona I-'abr. — June, July and August. Much less 

 common than the last species. 



Phyciodes tharos Dru. — May to October inclusive. 



Melit^a phseton Dru. — Formerly plentiful in Clove \'alley. 

 1 have also taken it near Oraniteville. 



