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contains the natural history, the descriptions of the Lepidoptera occupying 

 pages 238 to 255 inclusive. The following are the references : 



Colias Boothii (Curtis), p. 238. 

 " Chione (Curtis), p. 239. 



Hipparchia Rossii (Curtis), p. 241. 

 " subhyalina (Curtis), p. 242. 



Melitcea Tarquinius (Curtis), p. 243. 



Polyommatus Frankliriii (Curtis), p. 245. 



Laria Rossii (Curtis), p. 247. 



Eyprepia Hyperboreus (Curtis), p. 249. 



Hadena Richardsoni (Curtis), p. 250. 



Psychophora Sabiui (KirbyJ, p. 251. 



Oporabia Punctipes (Curtis), p. 252. 



Orthotcenia Bcntleyana (Don), p. 253. 



" Septentrionana (Curtis), p. 254. 



Argyrotosa (?) Parry ana (Curtis), p. 254. 



I have identified the moth Laria Rossii from specimens taken by 

 Mr. Mann on Mount Washington, N. H. 



DESCRIPTION OF A NEW SPECIES OF ANTHOCHARIS. 



BY W. H. EDWARDS, COALBURGH, WEST VA. 



Anthocharis Pima. 



Male — Expands 1.75 inch. 



Upper side yellow ; the bases of wings dusted black ; primaries 

 have the basal half of costa white, crossed by dark brown streaks ; the 

 apex also edged white on both margins, and next this is a series of five 

 large, elongated, dark brown spots, almost confluent, filling the interspaces 

 to second medium nervule, each sending a narrow projection to the 

 margin ; on the arc a black rectangu lar bar, the area between this and 

 the apical spots and costal edge orange ; fringes whitish ; a few blackish 

 hairs at the end of each nervule on secondaries. 



Under side of primaries yellow ; the apical area greenish, dusted with 

 black scales ; the orange repeated paler and diffused over cell and second 

 median interspace ; the bar on arc repeated. 



Secondaries pale yellow, largely covered by patches of light yellow- 

 green, confluent, forming irregular and connected transverse bands from 

 hind margin to base. 



