BUTTERFLIES OF THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK CITY 
60. Small Skipper (Ancyloxypha numitor). 
A small orange-brown species with black borders. Common in 
marshy grassy places in June, July, August and September, and is 
three-brooded. The caterpillar feeds on grasses. 
61. Massasoit Skipper (Pamphila massasoit). 
Flies in swampy places in June and July, and is sometimes com- 
mon locally. The caterpillar feeds on grasses. 
62. Logan Skipper (Pamphila logan). 
Rare in this vicinity, but common in the Southern States. Found 
from June until September. The caterpillar feeds on grasses. 
63. Zabulon Skipper (Pamphila zabulon). 
Differs from P. hobomok by having the under side of the hind wings 
almost entirely bright lemon-yellow with the base brown. The 
female is always brown and resembles var. pocahontas, 
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