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Synopsis of North American Butterflies. By W. H. Edwards, member 

 of the American Entomological Society. Philadelphia: The Ameri- 

 can Entomological Society, 1872. 

 Text, 51 pages. Afterwards issued with vol. I of the Butterflies of N. America. 



*EDWDS. (W. H.) CAN. ENT. 



In the Canadian Entomologist are the following : 



Papilio Machaon in British America, p. 22. 

 Habits of Melittea Phaeton, p. 59, 60. 

 Melitsea Phaeton, p. 80. 

 Larva of Melifaea Phaeton, p. 102, vol. I, 1869. 



Melitiea Phaeton, Cram., p. 06. 

 Rearing Eggs of Butterflies, p. 115. 

 Rearing Butterflies from the Egg, p. 133. 

 Food-plant of Darapsa Versicolor, p. 134. 

 Rearing Butterflies from the Egg, p. 162-164. 

 Colias Philodice, p. 179, vol. II," 1869-1870. 



Rearing Butterflies from the Egg, p. 70, vol. Ill, 1871. 



Notes on some Butterflies and their Larva, p. 238, 239, vol. IV, 1872. 



Some remarks on changes in names of certain Butterflies, p. 810. 

 Some remarks on Entomological Nomenclature, p. 21-36. 

 On the identity of Grapta Dryas with Comma, p. 184. 

 Notes on the early stages of some of our Butterflies, p. 223-225, vol. V, 

 1873. 



Larva of P. Brevicauda, p. 20. 



Notes on the Larvae of Argynnis Cybele, Aphrodite and Diana, p. 121- 



125. 

 Grapta Comma and Dryas, p. 157, vol. VI, 1874. 



Some notes on Lyc^na Pseudargiolus, p. 81-83. 



Notes on Butterflies, p. 150, 151. 



Argynnis Myrina and its alleged abnormal peculiarities, p. 189-195. 



An Abstract of Dr. Aug. Weismann's Paper on "The Seasonal-Dimor- 

 phism of Butterflies." To which is Appended a Statement of Some 

 Experiments made upon Papilio Ajax, p. 228-240, vol. VII, 1875. 



Notes on Entomological Nomenclature. Parti, p. 41-52; Part II, p. 



81-94; Part II concluded, p. 113-119. 



Notes on Preparatory Stages of Danais Archippus, p. 119, 120. 

 No. of Broods of Danais Archippus, p. 148i 

 Correspondence, p. 160. 



Farther notes upon Argynnis Myrina, p. 161-163. 

 The Preparatory Stages of Lycaena Comyntas, p. 202205, vol. VIII, 



1876. 



History of Phyciodes Tharos, a Polymorphic Butterfly, p. 110. 

 Correspondence, p. 17. 



Description of a new species of Pamphila from Colorado, p. 29, 30. 

 Supplementary Notes upon Argynnis Myrina, with mention of the species 

 Bellona, Atlantis and Cybele, p. 34-36. 



