THE BUTTERFLIES OF THE WEST COAST 



BY w. G. WRIGHT, OF CALIFORNIA. 



Who for twenty years has been gathering material fur tliis \\-ork. The 1 -.10 



inches in size of pa^re, contains 260 pa^es of text, and ^j plates in t!i 

 photography, containing nearly a thousand (inures. phot, .^laphed directly from tin- 

 insects themselves and reproduced in all their natural colors, and includes either in 

 the description or plates, or both, every speck's known mi the \\'i 



A HANDBOOK FOR STUDENTS AND A 

 REFERENCE BOOK FOR LIBRARIES. 



The species, from Parnassius to Megathymus, .f\; names, are all figured, numbered, 

 and described consecutively. Usually three figures are siven of eacli species the 

 male, the female and the underside but of some variable or disputed forms additional 

 figures are added, and of common species only one figure is given. Similar forms are 

 placed on the plates as near together as possible to facilitate comparison. 



ILLUSTRATIONS OF MANY WEST COAST 

 BUTTERFLIES NEVER BEFORE FIGURED 



Sent by registered post prepaid to any country on receipt of price, $4.35, by 

 the author. The colored plates with all the figures named, but no text, are for 

 sale, singly, or in sets. 



W. G. WRIGHT, 445 F. ST., SAN BERNARDINO, CALIFORNIA 



ILLUSTRATIONS OF 



DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA 



WITH DESCRIPTIONS 

 BY ANDREW GRAY WEHKS, JR., 190^ 



117 pages and 45 colored plates, by J. Henry Blake, ad. nat., 

 and B. Meisel, lithographer, descriptive of 81 species hitherto 

 undescribed or figured, mostly from Bolivia, with steel plate 

 frontispiece of Samuel Hubbard Scndder. 



The plates cover all species described and represent the limit 

 of perfection in lithographic art, being considered equal to, or 

 superior to, any previous productions. $15.00 postage paid. 



H. PECK, AGENT, S CONGRESS STREET, BOSTON, MASS. 

 RARE ARIZONA INSECTS FOR SALE 



Orders taken for Amblychila baroni, P/nxio/is bryeri, P. lecontei, Onciii. 

 quercus, Byrsopolis lanigera. Ncoplia^ia teilooti, and otlu-r rare butterflies 

 and moths. Fine fresh specimens of Plusiofis g/oriosa, 5i <> Ptip;i- oi 

 Crinodes biedennani, $2.50 each. Imagos, after July, $5.00. Apply to 



C. It. BIEDERMAX, Palmcrlee, Cocliixe County, Arizona. 



WEST INDIAN INSECTS. 



LEPIDOPTERA, COLEOPTERA AND HYMENOPTERA A SPECIALTY 



Mi C. II. Annstron.v;-, late Curaloi Natinal Hi^t"t\ Society, Toronto, 

 ida, is now on a eolleciin.s; nip in the \\est Indies, expecting io 



reside then- pennanentlx . solicits lor insects in all orders 

 catch, or in families, or othcr\\ ise. 



Address C. H. Armstrong, Georgetown, Demerara, W. I. 



When Writing Pleai**- Mention " Kiitoiiioloiii-l N>WB." 



