Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . meadowsin July (C. E. Grant); Truro, N. S.; and Lower Stewiacke, N. S. (H. Piers). 38. Neonympha Eurytris, i^a6r.—Orillia, common in open woods in June (0. ). 42. Satyrus Alope, i^aftr.—Niagara Falls, Ont., July 14, 1896 (A. Gibson); Truro,N. S., rare (Miss Eaton). 45 Libythea Bachmani, Kirtl.—Taken in Toronto in 1895, and June 7, 1896, byMr. McDonagh. Fig. 90. 46 Thecla Acadica, Edw.—Orillia, usually rare, but very abundant in July, 1896,when forty specimens were taken by Mr. Grant; Toronto, June and July (0. T. Hills).


Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . meadowsin July (C. E. Grant); Truro, N. S.; and Lower Stewiacke, N. S. (H. Piers). 38. Neonympha Eurytris, i^a6r.—Orillia, common in open woods in June (0. ). 42. Satyrus Alope, i^aftr.—Niagara Falls, Ont., July 14, 1896 (A. Gibson); Truro,N. S., rare (Miss Eaton). 45 Libythea Bachmani, Kirtl.—Taken in Toronto in 1895, and June 7, 1896, byMr. McDonagh. Fig. 90. 46 Thecla Acadica, Edw.—Orillia, usually rare, but very abundant in July, 1896,when forty specimens were taken by Mr. Grant; Toronto, June and July (0. T. Hills). 48. Thecla Edwardsii, Saund.—Toronto, June and July (C. T. Hills).49. Thecla Calanus, Huhn.—Sudbury (J. D. Evans); Orillia, rare, taken in July(0. E. Grant 50 Thecla Ontario, Edw —A specimen of this extremely rare butterfly was takennear Grimbsy on the 24th of* June, 1894, by Mr. Wm. Metcalfe of Port Hope. Theonly specimen previously known was taken twenty six years before at Port Stanleyby Mr. E. Baynes Reed. ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF ONTARIO. 109. Fig, 99. 51. Thecla strigosa, Ilarr.—This rare butterfly, Fig. 99, was taken at Orillia inJuly by Mr. Grant, and at Toronto in June and July by Mr. C. T. HiiiH. cii:^^; 119. Thecla Humuli, Harr,—This is another addition to thelist of Canadian butterflies ; it was taken at Sudbury by 58. Feniseca Tarq^inius, Fahr,—Orillia, moderately com-moa in one locality C. E. Grant). 63. Chrvsophanus HvpoPHLiEAS, Boisd.—Orillia (Grant) ;Truro, N. S., very common Miss Eaton). 67. Lyc^na Pseudargiolus, —Orillia ; the formLucia is very common in April and May; Neglecta is not soabundant in July and August C. E. Grant); Truro, N. S., rare(Miss Eaton) ; Halifax, * abundant in the spring and familiar totrout fishermen under the common name of Jenny Lind (H. Piers). 68. Lyc^jja Comyntas, Godt.—Toronto in June (C. T. Hills). 69. PiERis Protodice, ,—Orillia, formerly common; one male was takenin A


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