Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . ri3. 101. Fig. 104. Pyrgus Tessellata,*/ScW.—This rare butterfly, Fig. 103, which has only beenrecorded in Canada as having been taken in Essex County, On-tario, many years ago, was taken in the early part of October,1895, by Mr. Anderson, at London, Ont. 106.—NisoNiADES Brizo, —Orillia, scarce (C. ). 107. NisoNiADES IcELUS, Lint.—Orillia, not uncommon inMay, June and July (0. E. Grant). 108. NisoNiADES LuciLius, Lint.—Orillia, scarce (C. ). 109. NISONIADES JuvENALis, Fabr.—Sudbury (J. D. Evans);


Annual report of the Fruit Growers' Association of Ontario, 1896 . ri3. 101. Fig. 104. Pyrgus Tessellata,*/ScW.—This rare butterfly, Fig. 103, which has only beenrecorded in Canada as having been taken in Essex County, On-tario, many years ago, was taken in the early part of October,1895, by Mr. Anderson, at London, Ont. 106.—NisoNiADES Brizo, —Orillia, scarce (C. ). 107. NisoNiADES IcELUS, Lint.—Orillia, not uncommon inMay, June and July (0. E. Grant). 108. NisoNiADES LuciLius, Lint.—Orillia, scarce (C. ). 109. NISONIADES JuvENALis, Fabr.—Sudbury (J. D. Evans); Orillia, not uncom-mon in May and June (0. E. Grant). 112. Pholisora Catullus, Fabr.—Orillia, rare, June (0. E. Grant). 114. EuDAMUS Pylades, Scu<l.—Port Hope, abundant in sunny places in thewoods during the first two weeks of June, 1896 ; Orillia, abundant at the end of Mayand in June (C. E. Grant). Fi 103 OBITUAEY. John M. Denton. It is with profound regret that we record the death of our old friend and highlyesteemed colleague Mr. John M. Denton, of London, Ont


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