CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 279 



TERIAS, Swains. 

 T. nicippe, Cram. 



Mount Holly, Westville, Atlantic City Aaron. I have seen 

 it quite generally throughout the State, but nowhere common. 

 Caldwell, rare Crane.. Newark, in September Seib. 



T. lisa, Bd.-Lec. 



Not rare throughout the State. Newark, in October Seib. 



PIERIS, Schr. 

 P. protodice, Bdv. 



Mount Holly, Westville Aaron. Occasional throughout the 

 southern part of the State. 



P. rapse, Linn. 



The common cabbage butterfly ; found everywhere. 

 P. oleracea, Bdv. 



Orange Mountains; rare. Probably more common in the 

 hilly north of New Jersey. 



Family HESPERIDJE. 



BUDAMUS, Swains. 

 E. pylades, Scudd. 



Quite generally distributed, not common Aaron. 

 E. bathyllus, Sm.-Abb. 



Common throughout the State. 

 E. lycidas, Sm.-A.bb. 



Quite generally distributed, but rare. Taken both by the Phil- 

 adelphia and Newark collectors. Caldwell, common Crane. 

 Taken in June Seib. 



E. cellus, Bd.-Lec. 



Taken rarely by the Newark collectors. 



E. tityrus, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. Taken in July Seib. 



