THE YOUNG NATURALIST. 



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among fields and gardens, and is out 



every day over ground where last year 

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many kinds were abundant, but up to 



to-day (7 June) he has not seen a single 



butterfly this year, not even a white. 



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LEI IDOPTERA IN JUNE. 



(Concluded from page 255.) 



In WOOds, at dusk only. — A. prunaria *, 

 M. margaritata *, E. fasciaria *, among fir ; 

 E. dolobraria *, P. syringaria, A. betularia,. 



