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Papilio ajax I. inn. — A specimen was observed by Mr. Win. 

 lieiitenimiUer and myself on July 5th, 1S86, near lUdl's Head. 

 .\nother individual was seen on June 30tli, 1889, near Old Place. 



Papilio philenor Linn. — May to Septend)er inclusive. .\ 

 single fresh specimen was seen November 2nd, 1882. ihe cater- 

 pillars feed late into the fall and apparently many die of the 

 cold. 



Papilio asterias h'al>r. — May to October inclusive. 



Papilio troilus //////. — .May to September intlusive. 



Papilio turnus Linn. — May to Sejitember inclusive. 



Papilio cresphontes Cram. — .\uiiust and Sei)tend)er, 1882, 

 None ha\c been captured since. 



Callidryas eubule /,/////. — Not uncommon in Sei')teml)er, 

 particularly in tile Moravian C'emetry, about Four Corners. 



Colias philodice GoLt. — .\pril to November inclusive. A 

 single specimen tl\ing on Todt Hill, December 6th, 1891. 



Terias nicippe Cram. — Appeared in June 1880 and was very 

 common through the summer and fall. Its next occurrence was 

 in the fall of 1891, when tw(^ males were taken. 



Terias lisa Bd-I.ec. — August, September and October. 



Pieris protodice Bdv. — August and September. Taken ni 

 1882, near where the St. Cleorge R. R. station now is .\lso at 

 Kreischerville. 



Pieris rapee /./////. — April to \ovend)er inclusive. 



Pieris oleracea Bih'. — Mr. .\ug. R. ('.rote has written me: 

 " I believe that 1 remember clearly that I took /'. oleracea on 

 Staten Islaiul between 1856 and 1859." .\t present the t)Ccasional 

 specimen does not attract attention among the similarly colored 

 imported cabbage butterflies. 



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Eudamus pylades Sciuiii. — June and July. 



Eudamus bathyllus .S. v> A. — June and July. 



Eudamus lycidas .V. O?' A. — June and July. Found princi- 

 ]xilly in the Clove X'allev and on Ocean Terrace. 



