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ey. Pholisora Catullus Scudd. In New England this is not an uncom- 

 mon insect in some southern locahties, notably along the Connecticut 

 river. Its northernmost recorded locality is Milford, N. H., very rare 

 (Whitney). 



68. Ancyloxypha Numitor Feld. In New England this smallest of our 

 butterflies is abundant south of the latitude of 42° 30', but has been 

 recorded from only a single locality north of it, Milford, N. H. As it is 

 said to be common there, it will probably be found somewhat farther 

 north. 



69. Amblyscirtes vialis Scudd. In New England this butterfly is 

 strictly limited to the southern half, having been found but once north of 

 Massachusetts, at Milford, N. H. (Whitney). 



70. Amblyscirtes Samoset Scudd. In New England it is found in such 

 northern and elevated localities as Norway, Me., and the valleys of the 

 White Mountains. It has also been taken at Milford, and once only in 

 Massachusetts. 



71. Cyclopides Mandan Scudd. In New England this butterfly has 

 been taken but twice, — once in Norway, Me. (Smith), and once in the 

 Glen, White Mountains (Sanborn). 



72. Ocytes Metea Scudd. This is another of the many southern but- 

 terflies, whose northernmost known limit is Milford, N. H. 



73. Poanes Massasoit Scudd. Excepting in New England this butter- 

 fly has not been taken north of Albany; in New England, although 

 otherwise confined to the more southern portions, and especially to the 

 lower levels, it has been taken at Milford, N. H. 



74. Atrytone Zabulon Scudd. This common butterfly is taken through- 

 out New England, in the southern parts of which it is exceedingly abun- 

 dant. It i$ even common in such northern and elevated localities as 

 Williamstown, Mass., Norway, Me., and Thornton and Plymouth, N. H.; 

 it extends to Quebec and Nova Scotia. 



75. Pamphila Sassacus Kirb. This butterfly occurs everywhere in the 

 southern half of New England, but, excepting at Norway, Me., has not 

 been taken in the northern half. Mr. Whitney has found it at Milford. 



"](). Anthomaster Leonardus Scudd. This butterfly also is confined in 

 New England to the southern half, the northernmost localities from which 

 it is recorded being Dublin (Faxon) and Milford, N. H. (Whitney). 

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