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'• Notes upoa Exotic Lepidoptera, chiefly from the Philippine Islands, 

 with descriptions of some new species, by Tryon Reakirt." 

 '' North American Micro-Lepidoptera, by B. Clemens, M. D." 

 " Notes on some Sphingidae. with descriptions of their Larvae and 

 Pupte, by J. A. Lintner." 



•• Descriptions of several new species of Cynips, and a new species of 

 Diastrophus, by H. F. Bassett." 



" Notes on the Synonymy of certain species of North American 

 Lepidoptera, by Aug. R. Grote." 



'■ On the Hymenoptera of Cuba, by E. T. Cresson." 

 '' Descriptions of new species of Cuban Lepidoptera, by C. A. Blake." 

 •' Descriptions of two new species of Masaris, by E. T. Cresson." 

 '• Catalogue of Cuban Coleoptera, in the Collection of the Entomo- 

 logical Society of Philadelphia, by Jas. H. B. Bland." 



•• Notes on Cuban Sphingid^e. in the Collection of the Entomological 

 Society of Philadelphia, hj Aug. R. Grote." 

 And were referred to Committees. 



On ballot. ^Ir. Rufus Bucknel of Philad. was elected a Resident 

 Member^ and Prof. J. 0. Westwood of England, Messrs. Jas. Angus 

 of West Farms, N. Y., and Charles Sonne of Chicago, 111., were elected 

 (JorresponiUng Membfrs. 



List of DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA found in the Vicinity of Cleveland. Ohio. 



BY JOHN KTRKPATRTCK. 



Papillo fu7-)ius, Linn. Common. The dark variety does not occur. 



Papilio froilus, Linn. Common latter part of summer. 



Papilio (isterias, Fab. Very plentiful some seasons, always common. 



Papilio phile nor, Fab. Common latter part of summer. 



Papilio cresphontes. Cram. Rare; four specimens only are known to 

 have been taken here. 



Papilio ajax, Sm. & Abb. Common where pawpaw bushes are. 



Papilio marrrllas. Cram. ^lore numerous than the preceding in 

 same localities. 



