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becomes abundant about the middle of May, and is found very late 
in the fall. 
33. Grapta interrogationis. — Semicolon Butterfly. Dodge and 
Nemaha. Found in small numbers from very early Spring till late 
fall. 
34. G. comma. — Comma Butterfly. Dodge and Nemaha. Found 
as early as the last of March and, remains till late fall, 
35. G.faunus. — Green -banded Comma Butterfly. Nemaha. Found 
occasionally. 
36. G.progne. — Gray-winged Comma. Nemaha. Rather common 
in late summer and fall. 
37. Vanessa antiopa. — Yellow-bordered Butterfly. Dawes, Dodge 
and Nemaha. Appears by the latter part of March, or earlier, and 
remains till cold weather. Somewhat common in August and Sep- 
38. Pyrameis atalanta. — Red Admiral. Dawes, Dodge, Nemaha 
and Sheridan. Appears first about the middle of April, and again 
appears the middle or last of May. Found the last of September and 
first of October. 
39. P. /^a«/^r<?.— Hunter's Butterfly. Dawes, Dodge, Nemaha and 
Sheridan. Appears as early as the middle of May, becoming rather 
common a little later. 
40. P. ^^r/////.— Thistle Butterfly. Brown, Dawes, Dodge, Nemaha 
and Sheridan. Appears by the middle of April, abundant by the 
fifteenth of May, and common in late fall. 
A\. Junonia ^««/«. — Buck-eye Butterfly. Dawes, Dodge and 
Nemaha. Appears the last of May or first of June, but at no time 
very common. 
42. Limenitis z/rjz//a.— Blue-banded Butterfly. Dodge and Nemaha. 
Appears about the first of June ; somewhat rare. 
43. L. ar//z^;«w.— White-banded Butterfly. Nemaha. Found m 
May, but very rare. 
44- L. disippus. — Banded-red Butterfly. Dodge and Nemaha. 
Appears as early as May 15th, and reappears in the fall, but never very 
45- Apatura <:<?///>.— Rusty-gray Butterfly. Dodge. Mentioned by 
Mr. Dodge, but not seen by us. 
46. Paphia troglodyta. — Copper-red Butterfly. Nemaha. Septem- 
ber 28th, 1889, we captured a specimen of this butterfly, the only one 
we have noticed in the State, owing probably to its near resemblance 
to the Grapta butterflies. It is given by Prof. French. 
