32 THE COMMONER BUTTERFLIES. 



means related only in the works we have mentioned. 

 Others are spread broadcast in all manner of places and 

 only the diligent student can find them. The greater por- 

 tion of these scattered accounts will be found in the mis- 

 cellaneous writings of Henry Edwards, W. H. Edwards, 

 Fitch, Fletcher, Gosse, Lintner, Riley, Saunders, and 

 Scudder; and are particularly to be looked for in the pages 

 of the different entomological publications of our country, 

 past and present, and especially in the " Canadian Ento- 

 mologist," " Psyche," and " Papilio." 



