Index 
morrisoni. 284; pima, 284; reakirti, 282 ; 
rosa, 284; sara, 282; stella, 283 
Eudamus, genus, 320; proteus, 321 
eufala, Lerodea, 356 
Eumaeus, genus, 237 ; atala, 237, 370 ; min- 
yas, 237 
Eunica, genus, 175; monima,i76; tatila, 176 
Euphorbiaceae, 192 
Euphyes, genus, 359; metacomet, 360; 
verna, 360 
Euploeinae, subfamily, 78, 80 ; protected in¬ 
sects, 84; Indo-Malayan, 161 
Euptoieta, genus, 98; claudia, 99; hegesia, 
100 
eurydice, Meganostoma, 288 
eurymedon, Papilio, 308 
eurynome, Argynnis, 125 
eurytheme, Colias, 290 
eurytus, Neonympha, 203 
Exchanges, 344 
exilis, Lycaena, 269 
external angle of wing, 19 
external margin of wing, 19 
eyes, of caterpillars, 6 ; of butterflies, 14,16 
fabricii, Grapta, 164 
Fabricius, Johann Christian, 69 
Fad, The Butterflies’, 186 
Families of Butterflies, 64 
Family names, 63 
Faun, The, 165 
Faunal Regions, 161 
faunus, Grapta, 165 
favonius, Thecla, 240 
Fawcett, Edgar, quotation from, 228 
felicia, Nathalis, 281 
femur, 17, 18 
Feniseca, genus, 250; tarquinius, 9, 251 
feronia, Ageronia, 194 
Field, Eugene, quotation from, 74 
field-boxes, 30 
flava, Terias, 296 
Flint, Charles L., edition of Harris’ Re¬ 
port, 71 
flora, Chlorippe, 191; Euchloe, 282 
floridensis, Basilarchia, 186; Papilio, 307 
food of caterpillars, 10 
food-plants, Selection of, by female butter¬ 
fly. 5 
Food-reservoir, 22 
forceps, 56 
fornax, Ageronia, 194 
Fossil Insects, 195 
freija, Brenthis, 132 
French, Professor G. H., 72 
frigga, Brenthis, 133 
frisia, Eresia, 157 
Fritillary, The Variegated, 99; Mexican, 
100 ; Regal, 103 ; Great Spangled, 106 ; 
Miss Owen’s, no; Behr’s, 114; Behrens’, 
115; Skinner’s, 117; Snyder’s, 118; Ed¬ 
wards’, 119; Cliff-dwelling, 120; Plain, 
122; Bischoff’s, 124; Silver-bordered, 
129; Hiibner’s, 130; White Mountain, 
131; Boisduval’s, 132; Lapland, 132; 
Polar, 133; Meadow, 134 
front, definition of, 14 
fuliginosa, Lycsena, 258 
fulla, Lycaena, 259 
funeralis, Thanaos, 336 
gabbi, Melitaea, 144; Satyrus, 216 
Galactia, 333 
galactinus, Coenonympha, 205 
ganglia, 22, 23 
garita, Oarisma, 343 
Geirocheilus, genus, 211; tritonia, 211 
gemma, Neonympha, 202 
genoveva, Junonia, 174 
genus, definition of, 63 
genutia, Euchloe, 284 
Gerardia, 173 
Geyer, Karl, 70 
Gibson, William Hamilton, quotation from, 
93 _ . 
gigas, CEneis, 220 
Glass-wing, The Little, 360 
glaucon, Lycaena, 264 
glaucus, Papilio, 309 
Gnaphalium, 170 
Goatweed Butterfly, The, 192; Morrison’s, 
193 
Godman, F. D., 338 
gorgon, Chrysophanus, 253 
Gossamer-wing, The Sooty, 258 
gracilis, Grapta, 166 
Grapta, genus, 163; comma, 5,165 ; dryas, 
165; fabricii, 164; faunus, 165; gracilis, 
166; harrisi, 165 ; hylas, 165 ; interroga- 
tionis, 164; marsyas, 165 ; progne, 166; 
satyrus, 165 ; silenus, 166; umbrosa, 164; 
zephyrus, 166 
greasy specimens, 54 
Grossulaceae, 167 
grunus, Thecla, 238 
gundlachia, Terias, 295 
Hackberry Butterflies, 188, 189 
Hair-streaks, The, 236, 237 ; Acadian, 242; 
Banded, 243; Behr’s, 247; Boisduval’s, 
238; Bronzed, 244; Colorado, 239; Com¬ 
mon, 242 ; Coral, 250; Drury’s, 246 ; 
Early, 249; Edwards’, 243; Gray, 245; 
Great Purple, 239; Green-winged, 249; 
Green White-spotted, 249; Hedge-row, 
244; Henry’s, 248; Hewitson’s, 245; 
Martial, 240; Nelson’s, 245; Olive, 246; 
Southern, 240; Striped, 244; Texas, 241; 
Thicket, 245 ; White-M, 240; Wittfeld's, 
241 
halcyone, Argynnis, 116 
halesus, Thecla, 239 
Hamadryas, gemis, 85 
Hannington, Bishop, 172 
hanno, Lycaena, 269 
Harris, Dr. T. W., 70; “ Report on the 
Insects of Massachusetts which are Inju¬ 
rious to Vegetation,” 71 
harrisi, Grapta, 165 ; Melitaea, 144 
Harvester, The, 251 
Haworth, quotation from, 236 
haydeni, Coenonympha, 207 
hayhursti, Pholisora, 331 
head, of butterfly, 14 ; of caterpillar, 6 
heart, 22, 23 
hegesia, Euptoieta, 100 
Heine, quotation from, 281 
helena, Brenthis, 131 
Heliconiinae, subfamily, 78, 91, 162 
Heliconius, genus, 92, 162; charitonius, 92 
helloides, Chrysophanus, 234 
