June, '07] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 219 



tors, and I would like to see some of them come out with a list 

 of the species of their respective chosen orders. Then the gen- 

 eral collector would know pretty well what he might expect to 

 find at this garden spot of the Atlantic coast, though it is with 

 sorrow that I note the improvements on the islands which are 

 coming thick and fast, and which to the collector mean ulti- 

 mate destruction. 



PAPILIONOIDEA. 

 NYMPHALID^E. 



DANAINAE. 



Danais plexippus Linn., May to Oct., larvae on milk weeds. 



NYMPHALINAE. 



Agraulis vanillae Linn., taken at Cape May and Seven-Mile Beach, a 



probable inhabitant. 



Euptoieta claudia Cram., recorded from Cape May along coast to Hud- 

 son Co., June to Oct. 

 Argynms idalia Dru., July. 

 cybele Fabr., July. 

 myrina Cram., Sept. 13. 

 bellona Fabr., July. 

 P/iyciodes tharos Dru., July 2 to Aug. i. 



" var. inarcia Edw. , Sept. 13 to 20. 

 " var. morpheus Edw., July 26. 

 Grapta interrogalionis Fabr., July n. 



var. fabricii Edw., Aug. 6. 

 var. umbrosa Lint., Aug. 23. 

 comma Harris, Sept. n. 

 var. harrisii Edw. 

 " dryas Edw., May 21, Aug. 6. 

 Vanessa antiopa Linn., throughout the year. 

 Pyrameis atalanta Linn., July n, Aug. 17, Sept. 

 huntera Fabr., Sept. 20. 

 cardui Linn., Sept. 20, Aug. 17. 

 Junonia coenia Hbn., common July to Oct. 

 Limenitis Ursula Fabr., July 15. 

 archippus Cram., July. 



SATYKINAE. 



Debis portlandia P'abr., July. 

 Neonympha canlhus Bd. and Lee., June. 



eurytris Fabr., June to Sept. Several specimens with large 

 ocelli, like Florida specimens. 

 Satyrus alope Fabr., var. maritima Edw., common July to Sept. 



