1925 ] Some Butterflies from Eastern Massachusetts 297 
Epidemia epixanthe (Boisduval and Le Conte) 
Essex: Bog off Conomo street, common in a very small area 
in the southeastern portion, but scarcely ever seen beyond this 
area. 
This species is common in all suitable localities in Waltham, 
Weston and Lincoln, but it is so inconspicuous that it frequently 
escapes observation. 
Iphidicles ajax (Linn6). 
Brighton: one much broken specimen, June 1898 (Charles 
M. Bowers). 
Laertias philenor(Linn6). 
Manchester: Blossom Lane, August 17, 1925, one female 
(A. H. C.). This is not a common insect in this part of Essex 
county, though it appears from time to time. 
Eurymus eurytheme (Boisduval). 
Ipswich: About a mile east of the lighthouse, August 25, 
1925, five seen, three males caught (A. B. J. C., 2; A. H. C., 1). 
All of these were fresh, though somewhat broken; apparently 
they had not come from any great distance. 
Essex: Dry hillside near Bixby’s camps, Apple street, Au- 
gust 30, 1925, one male. 
Eurymus philodice (Godard). 
Essex: Dry hillside near Bixby’s camps, Apple street, Au- 
gust 30, 1925, one very pale, almost white, male (H. U. C.). 
