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8. Apr. 30, 1903, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
9. Nov. 25, 1903, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
10. Aug. 31, 1907, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
11. Dec. 11, 1899, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
12. Apr. 7, 1903, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
13. Apr. 13, 1903, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
14. Apr. 6, 1903, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
15. Aug. 8, 1901, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
16. Aug. 10, 1901, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
17. Aug. 16, 1907, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
18. Feb. 25, 1915, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
19. Mar. 9, 1915, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
20. Dec. 31, 1904, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
21. June 14, 1902, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
22. June 19, 1902, from Van Duzee to Wirtner. 
23. May 1, 1908, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
24. June 1, 1908, from Wirtner to Van Duzee. 
Correction — Note on Polygonia faunus arcticus 
In a recent article on this subject (Pan-Pacific Entomologist, 
53:179-180, the second paragraph (p. 179) should be corrected to read: 
#32 — Type series, leg. Owen Bryant, consisted of 7 males and 7 
females, including the holotype male and allotype female, which are 
presently in the collection at the Ohio State University, Columbus, 
and 2 paratypes, which were given by me to the American Museum of 
Natural History. These were taken May 18, 1931, in grass and on the 
border of woods about a lake. — Cyril F. dos Passos. 
