1030 The Aniericajt Naturalist. [November, 
64. Pamphila massasoit — Yellow-cross Skipper. Dodge. Men- 
tioned by Prof. French and by Mr. Dodge, but not observed by us. 
65. F. zabulon. — Orange and Brown Skipper. Dodge. Not ob- 
served by us, but mentioned by Mr. Dodge. 
dd. P. j-ajji?<r«j.— Pale-spotted Skipper. Given as from Nebraska 
by Prof. French ; not collected by us. 
^1. P. uncas.— V>Q^g<i. Mentioned by Mr. Dodge as rare or extinct 
68. P. leonardus. — Leonard's Skipper. Dodge and Nemaha 
Seemingly rare. 
69. P. /zMri7«.— Velvet-spotted Skipper. Dodge. Mentioned by 
Mr. Dodge, but not observed by us. 
70. P.phylceus. — Dodge. Mentioned by Mr. Dodge; not in our 
collection. 
71. /^./^^/^/V/j.— Peck's Skipper. Brown and Dodge. Somewhat rare. 
72. P. ^^r«^j.— Clear-winged Skipper. Dodge. Not collected by 
us, but observed by Mr. Dodge. 
73. P. inetacomet, — Immaculate Skipper. Dodge and Nemaha. 
Seems to be rare. 
74. P. bimacula. — Two-spotted Skipper. Dodge and Nemaha. 
A few specimens collected in May. 
75. P.pontiac. — Green-margined Skipper. Dodge. Not collected 
by us, but mentioned both by Prof. French and Mr. Dodge. 
76. P. ^/^;/.— Dodge. Mentioned by Prof. French, also by Mr. 
Dodge as rare or extinct ; not observed by us. 
77. P. palafka.—G'wen by Prof. French, but not observed by us. 
78. P. vitellus.—T>odge. Not observed by us, but given by both 
Prof. French and Mr. Dodge. 
79. P. delaware. — Yellow-winged Skipper. Dodge and Nemaha. 
A few specimens collected the last of May. 
80. P. hianna. — Four-spotted Brown Skipper. Dodge and Nemaha. 
But very few specimens collected by us. 
81. Pyrgus tessellata. — Brown, Dawes, Dodge, Nemaha and Sher- 
idan. Appears the last of May and is quite common during late fall. 
82. Nisoniades juvenalis. — Dodge. Not collected by us, but men- 
tioned by Mr. Dodge. 
83. Pholisora ra/«//?/j.— White-dotted Black Skipper. Dodge and 
Nemaha. A few specimens collected the first of June. 
84. Eudamus tityrus. — Silver-spotted Skipper. Dodge and Nemaha. 
Found rather abundantly from the first of May till the middle of June, 
perhaps later.— W. Edg.\r Taylor, Nebraska State Normal School, 
Peru, Neb. 
