. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. NYMIMIALINAE: HASILAllCIIIA AKTIIEMIS. 299 [l)03sil)ly IJ. Weidcmeyeri] (Say), St. Cloud, Minn. (Ilulst), Iowa (Cliifiigo Mus.), hotli ends of Lake Sii[)erior (Ilidst), and its northern •iiioro (Agaasiz, Fletclier, Miis. Mich. Univ)., Kaeine, Wis., " ratlier rare" (Hoy), "common" (Kirthmd), northern Illinois (Worthington, Chic. Mus.), northern Michigan (Cook), Kalamazoo, Mich., "not common' ((rihhs) ; I'oland &qu


. The butterflies of the eastern United States and Canada [microform] : with special reference to New England. Butterflies; Butterflies; Papillons; Papillons. NYMIMIALINAE: HASILAllCIIIA AKTIIEMIS. 299 [l)03sil)ly IJ. Weidcmeyeri] (Say), St. Cloud, Minn. (Ilulst), Iowa (Cliifiigo Mus.), hotli ends of Lake Sii[)erior (Ilidst), and its northern •iiioro (Agaasiz, Fletclier, Miis. Mich. Univ)., Kaeine, Wis., " ratlier rare" (Hoy), "common" (Kirthmd), northern Illinois (Worthington, Chic. Mus.), northern Michigan (Cook), Kalamazoo, Mich., "not common' ((rihhs) ; I'oland "in two or three instances" and C'lcvcland,C)., "amongthe most rare species' (Ivirtland), Monroe and Pike Counties, Penn. (Conradi), and m Xew York, not only in the Adirondacks (Hill), and Catskills (Mead, Edwards), but also at Lima (Mark), Kochester (Hunker), Auburn (Parker), Pottsdam "very scarce," Ail)any and Scoharie Counties (Lintner), and Nichols (Howell). Very nrmy of these localities arc drawn from P^dwards's careful account of this butterHy. In Xew England it has not been taken -ioutli of Massacluisetts and but rarely in that State. It is not unconunoi umong the Berkshire Hills at Williamstown (Scuddcr), and it has been taken sparingly at Deei-field (F. II. Sprague), amtmg the hills between Amherst and Soutli Hadley (I)inunock, Stearns, F. II. Sprague, Croodell, Marsh), at lielchertown (Dinunock), Ilolyoke (Emery), and Templcton (Partridge). It has occasionally been found ahout Boston, esi)ecially at Dorchester (Clapp, P. S. Sprague), Maiden and Wollaston (F. II. Sprague), and even at Walpolc (Miss Guild). It is already common at F^actory Point (Roberts), and Brattleboro, Vt. (Iligginson) ; at Walpolc (Smith), Weare (Emery), Suncook (Thaxter), and Dublin, X\ II. (Faxon, Leonard), but is " scarce" in Milfordnear tiie latter place (Whitney), and is even considered " not aljundant" at Portland, Me. (Lyman). In the White Mountain


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