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25. Grapta J. Album, Boisd.-Lec. — Sudbury (J. D. Evans) ; Orillia, common in 

 September (C. E. Grant) ; Truro, N. S., very rare Miss Elton). 



26. Vanessa Antiopa, Linn. — Truro, N. S. (Miss Eaton). 



27. Vanessa Milberti, Godt. — Sudbury and Orillia, Ont. ; Truro, N. S. 



28. Pyrameis Atalanta, Linn. — Sudbury and Orillia, Ont. ; Halifax, common 

 (H. Piers). 



30. Pyrameis Huntera, Fabr. — Orillia (C. E, Grant); Halifax, occasionally abun- 

 dant (H. Piers). 



31. Junonia GaaNiA, Hubn — Don River Valley Toronto, May 23, 1896 (C. T. 

 Hills) ; two ppecimens at Toronto in 1895 (C. H. lyris). 



32. Limenitis Arthemis, Drury. — Sudbury and Orillia, Ont. ; Truro, N. S. 



34. Limenitis Ursula, Fabr. — Fig. 97. — Taken at Niagara Falls, Ont., June 25, 

 1895, and at Port Credit by Mr. C. T. Hills. 



35. Limenitis Disippus, Godt. — Orillia, second brood in July and August in low- 

 lands (0. E. Grant) ; Truro N. S. (Miss Eaton). 



36 Debis Portlandia, Fabr. — Sudbury (J. D. Evans) ; two specimens were taken 

 at Matchedash Bay, near Coldwater, County of Simcoe, Ont., August, 1883 (C. E. Grant). 

 Fig. 98. 



Fig. 98. 



Fig. 97. 



37. Neonympha Canthus, Boisd.-Lec. — Sudbury ; Orillia, common in low meadows 

 in July (C. E. Grant) ; Truro, N. S.; and Lower Stewiacke, N. S. (H. Piers). 



38. Neonympha Eurytris, Fabr. — Orillia, common in open woods in June (0. E. 

 Grant). 



42. Satyrus Alope, Fabr. — Niagara Falls, Ont,, July 14, 1896 (A. Gibson) ; Truro, 

 N. S., rare (Miss Eaton). 



45. Libythea Bachmani, Kirtl. — Taken in Toronto in 1895, and June 7, 1896, by 

 Mr. McDonagh. Fig. 90. 



46. Thecla Acadica, Edw. — Orillia, usually rare, but very abundant in July, 1896, 

 when forty specimens were taken by Mr. Grant ; Toronto, June and July (0. T. Hills). 



48. Thecla Edwardsii, Saund. — Toronto, June and July (C. T. Hills). 



49. Thecla Calanus, Habn. — Sudbury (J. D. Evans) ; Orillia/rare, taken in July 

 (O. E. Grant 



50. Thecla Ontario, Edw. — A specimen of this extremely rare butterfly was taken 

 near Grimbsy on the 24th of June, 1894, by Mr. Wm. Metcalfe of Port Hope. The 

 only specimen previously known was taken twenty-six years before at Port Stanley 

 by Mr. E. Baynes Reed. 



