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51. Thecla strigosa, Harr. — This rare butterfly, Fig. 99, was taken at Orillia in 

 July by Mr. Grant, and at Toronto in June and July by Mr. 0. T. 

 Hill?. 



Fig. 99. 



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119. Thecla Humuli, Harr. — This is another addition to the 

 list of Canadian butterflies ; it was taken at Sudbury by Mr. 

 Evans. 



58. Feniseca Taeq^inius, Fabr. — Orillia, moderately ' com- 

 mon in one locality 0. E. Grant). 



63. Ohrysophanus Hypophl^as, Boisd. — Orillia (Grant) ; 

 Truro, N. S., very common Miss Eaton). 



67. LyCjENA Pseudargiolus, Boisd.-Lec. — Orillia ; the form 

 Lucia is very common in April and May ; Neglecta is not so 

 abundant in July and August C. E. Grant); Truro, N. S., rare 

 (Miss Eaton); Halifax, "abundant in the spring and familiar to 

 trout fishermen under the common name of { Jenny Lind ' " (H. Piers). 



68. LyCjENA Comyntas, Godt. — Toronto in June (C. T. Hills). 



69. Pieris Protodice, Boisd.-Lec. — Orillia, formerly common ; one male was taken 

 in August, 1895 (0. E. Grant 



70. Pieris Napi, Esper. — Orillia, the spring and summer forms are common ; Vir- 

 giniensis has also been taken (C. E. Grant) ; Truro. N. S., not very common (Miss Eaton). 



71. Colias Caesonia, Stoll. — Fig. 93. — The sudden appearance of this butterfly in 

 considerable numbers in several localities in Ontario during the summer of 1896, is very 

 remarkable. It was taken at Orillia by Mr. James Walker on July 13, and by Mr. 

 Grant from Jure 6 to July 13 ; at Toronto by Messrs. C. T. Hills, C. H. Tyris and A. 

 Gibson from June 11 to the end of the month ; Little York, near Toronto, June 14. It 

 was also taken at Cartwright, Manitoba, on June 19 by Mr. E Firmstone Heath. 



72. Colias Eurytheme, Boisd. — Sudbury (J. D. Evans); Orillia, common in 1872, 

 not seen since {C. E Grant). 



78. Terias Mexicana, Boisd. — No further record, but a cut is given, Fig. 100, to 

 aid in its identification should it again make it3 

 appearance in south-western Ontario. 



79. Papilio Ajax, Linn. — Port Hope at the 

 end of May and on June 18, 1896 ; Toronto, four 

 specimens during June C. T. Hills), in addition to 

 those observed by Mr. Gibson. 



81. Papilio Cresphqntes, Oram. — Taken at 

 Orillia by Mr. Grant. In 1894 we gave a figure of 

 this splendid butteifly and are now able to pre- 

 sent pictures of the caterpillar, Fig. 101, and the 

 chrysalis, Fig. 102. 



85. Papilio Philenor, Linn. — A specimen was taken at Port Hope, on the 5th of 

 August, 1896 ; this is the first time it has been observed east of Toronto in this Pro- 

 vince. Fig. 94. 



87. Ancyloxypha Numitor, Fabr. — Humber River, near Toronto, and at Port 

 Credit, in June, July and August (0. T. Hills). 



89. Pamphila Zabulost, Boisd.-Lec. — The form Hobomok was abundant in sunny 

 places in the woods near Port Hope during the first and second weeks in June, 1896 ; 

 both forms common at Orillia in May and June (0. E. Grant). 



94. Pamphila Mystic, Scud. — Orillia, common in June and August, two bro >Js 

 (C. E. Grant) ; Truro, N. S. (Miss Eaton). 



Fte. 100. 



