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95. Pamphila Oeknes, Buisd.-Lec. — Sudbury (Evans) ; Orillia (Grant) ; Truro, N. 

 S. (Miss Eaton). r!bUlJJ 



97. Pamphila Metacomet, Harris. — Toronto in July (C. T. Hills) ; Orillia, scarce, 

 in July (C. E. Grant). 



Fis. 101. 



Fig. 102. 



104. Pyrgus Tessellata,' f Scud. — This rare butterfly, Fig. 103, which has only been 

 recorded in Canada as having been taken in Essex County, On- 

 tario, many years ago, was taken in the early part of October, 

 1895, by Mr. Anderson, at London, Ont. 



106. — Nisoniades Brizo, Boisd.-Lec. — Orillia, scarce (C. E. 

 Grant). 



107. Nisoniades Icelus, Lint. — Orillia, not uncommon in 

 May, June and July (C. E. Grant). 



108. Nisoniades Lucilius, Lint.— Orillia, scarce (C. E. 

 Grant). 



109. Nisoniades Juvenalis, Fabr. — Sudbury (J. D. Evans) ; Orillia, not uncom- 

 mon in May and June (C. E. Grant). 



112. Pholisora Catullus, Fabr. — Orillia, rare, June (0. E. Grant). 



114. Eudamus Pylades, Scud. — Port Hope, abundant in sunny places in the 

 woods during the first two weeks of June, 1896 ; Orillia, abundant at the end of May 

 and in June (C. E. Grant). 



Fig. 103. 



OBITUARY. 



John M. Denton. 



It is with profound regret that we record the death of our old friend and highly 

 esteemed colleague Mr. John M. Denton, of London, Ontario, who was one of the early 

 members of the Entomological Society and always took a very lively interest in its wel- 

 fare. For some months he had been in poor health owing to an affection of the liver, but 

 was able to attend his place of business from time to time and to lake part in the pro- 

 ceedings of our annual meeting in November 1895, when many of us saw him for the last 

 time. In January, his illness assumed a more acute form and confined him to the house. 

 On Tuesday, March 24th, he was seized with paralysis and before midnight passed peace- 

 fully away. 



