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Psyche 1:43, 1874.

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Hen and near
irs very rarely
n of this rare
war the Glen
the Valley.
;lit on the car-
*e found at the
vn mile mark.
: very interest-
ie Middle and
m's A. Verrilli
specimen seen
way House, on
inging to sonic
r found ; tltt-ee
I for some clis-
ths emerged in
:ides of brown,
most beautiful
Ech almost ap-
cru found ; one
;
, Etnerton, and :
noas on one of
feet below the
e same time as {
rare species was
merged on July
10.
This is the first record of its occurrence at the White Mountains ; the specimen, compared with one received from Labrador, through the kindness of Mr. Herman Strecker, and with Dr. Packiird's type from the same locality, allows little or no vanfition.
Polio, pwquirttata Mow.
One specitnen takcti nt light, near
the Half-way House on July 6.
Aitiwta ~~telanya Thnnb. We found this typical subalpine species, which n!so flies in Labr;id<w, im tlie ITKHIII~A~S of Col- orado and on the AIl~s, distributed over the niount.iin sihovc the tree line, and in one citsa below it. The ti)llowing aw nil the localities in which it w;is observed : on the Lptlge, throe or four worn specimens from July 1 to 3 ; a fw fuct above " Sim- born's Camp " ; on th flsit Ii~nd 111 the ncigiib~rhood of Wiley's House, and hew fecdiiigwiitli Chion. semiih on tlic flowers of hiape hypoides Don. ; among tlic rocks near tlic Summit House ; over the entin: soatliern slope of the mwintain, from the carriage road to tlic edgc of the ravines ; down the precip- us descent into Tuckerntan's llaviin;, one spcirnen was taken lie foot, among birches two or three fect High. lusiawaappa G. & R.
One specimen was found by Mr.
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nctiard on a shrub near the ciirriage rod, on June 29, was taken at sugar near the cam!), on July 0. #cia atrata Mom. A pupa found on the Lctlge pro- d this species ; a worn specimen was also captured at light camp, on July 8.
ch'dia cuypidea Gum. Common in dry fields in the Glen. , , H. K. Mwrison.
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English Names for Butterflies.
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(Cbntinued frompage 40.)
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,41
89. Pdystichtis borealis.-The large Metal-mark. , *
' This 1s kite's name. I had called it the Sted-spwk. lhth names are
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In dimion to the metallic duts with ~liirl~ tin: å´wi~)~ m l -
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40. Thecla Ontario-The northern Hair-streak. 4 1.
Thecia Liparopa,-The white-striped Hair-st1-d. @ ' ' Cdted the streaked Thud*, by Harris. ? >":
42. Thecia Edtoardsk-Ed wards' Hair-streak. Theek Cdanus.-The banded Hair-streak.
Thda amdim.-The Acadian Hair-streak.




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25-26.
Seasons ; localities ; mcthoils of collecting. Protective instincts. "rhn record of ilia nctlcleq on pqga6i71Ml is omittrd fat the present.



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