Index 
Ochre, 206; Plain, 206; Ringless, 207; 
Utah, 207 
Robinia pseudacacia, 323 
Rogers, quotation from, 294 
rosa, Euchloe, 284 
Ross, Commander James, 224 
Rossetti, Christina, quotation from, 294 
rossi, Laria, 224 
Rothschild, Hon. Walter, 338 
rubicunda, Melitaea, 142 
rubidus, Chrysophanus, 255 
rubricata, Neonympha, 204 
Ruddy Dagger-wing, The, 180 
Rumex, 253 
rupestris, Argynnis, 120 
Russell, quotation from, 339 
rustica, Lycaena, 263 
rutulus, Papilio, 309 
sabuleti, Polites, 354 
Sachem, .The, 352 
saepiolus, Lycaena, 260 
saepium, Thecla, 244 
sagittigera, Lycsena, 262 
samoset, Amblyscirtes, 340 
sara, Euchloe, 282 
sassacus, Erynnis, 348 
sassafras, 315 
Satyr, The, 165 
Satyrinae, subfamily, 78, 197; fossil, 196 
Satyrs, The: Baron's, 216; Boisduval’s, 
218; Carolinian, 204; Gabb’s, 216 ; Geor¬ 
gian, 202; Little Wood-, 203; Mead’s, 
216; Mitchell's, 203; Red, 204; Ridings', 
213; Scudder’s, 213 
Satyrodes, genus, 200 ; canthus, 200 
Satyrus, genus, 214; alope, 215 ; ariane, 
216; baroni, 216 ; boopis, 216 ; charon, 
217; gabbi, 216; maritima, 215; meadi, 
216 ; nephele, 215 ; cetus, 218 ; olympus, 
215 ; paulus, 217; pegala, 215 ; sthenele, 
218; texana, 215 
satyrus, Grapta, 165 
sauer-kraut, 257 
Saxifraga, 306 
scales of wings, 18; how to remove, 19; 
arrangement on wing, 20 
scale-insects, injurious to orange-trees, 256 
Schaus, William, 160 
scriptura, Hesperia, 328 
Scudder, Dr. S. H., author of “ The But¬ 
terflies of New England,” vi, vii, 72, 73 
Scudderi, Lycaena, 265 ; Colias, 293 
Sedum, 306 
segments constituting external skeleton of 
caterpillar, 6 
semidea, CEneis, 222 
semiramis, Argynnis, 12I 
setting-blocks, 39 
setting-boards, 39 
setting-needles, 40 
sex, 64 
sex-signs, 64 
Shakespeare, quotations from, 91, 205, 
218, 273 
shasta, Lycaena, 265 
shellac, 55 
Shelley, quotation from, 26 
" Shingling *' butterflies when packing for 
shipment, 55 
Sigourney, Mrs., quotation from, 57 
silenus, Grapta, 166 
Silver-spot, Arizona, 108 ; Bremner’s, 113 ; 
Columbian, 111 ; Mead's, 119; Moun¬ 
tain, 108 ; New Mexican, 107 ; Nevada, 
118; Northwestern, 109; Owen’s, nq 
simaethis, Thecla, 246 
simius, Amblyscirtes, 341 
sirius, Chrysophanus, 255 
Sisters, The, 187; Californian, 187 
sisymbri, Pieris, 278 
Sisymbrium, 284 
siva, Thecla, 246 
size, 271 
Skinner, Dr. Henry, 325, 363 
Skippers, The, 318 ; Aaron’s, 363; Arctic, 
342 ; Brazilian, 356 ; Broad-winged, 362 ; 
Bronze, 341; Canadian, 347; Carolina, 
367; Checkered, 327; Cobweb, 348; 
Cross-line, 357; Delaware, 365; Dun, 
360; Dusted, 366; Erichson s, 327; 
Fiery, 354; Golden-banded, 326; Griz¬ 
zled, 327; Hayhurst’s, 331; Hobomok, 
364; Howard’s, 363; Indian, 348 ; Iowa, 
364 ; Leonard’s, 349; Long-tailed, 321; 
Morrison’s, 347; Ocola, 355; Oregon, 
354; Palatka, 358; Peck’s, 353; Pepper- 
and-salt, 340 ; Roadside, 340; Sand-hill, 
354; Short-tailed, 322; Silver-spotted, 
323; Skinner's, 359; Small-checkered, 
328; Snow’s, 350; Tawny-edged, 357; 
Two-banded, 328; Umber, 365 ; Vol¬ 
canic, 351 ; Woodland, 340 ; Woven- 
winged, 341; Wright’s, 346; Xanthus, 
328 
Slosson, Mrs. Annie Trumbull, quotation 
from, 233 
Small Sulphurs, 294 ; Gundlach’s, 295 
smintheus, Parnassius, 306 
Smith, Herbert H., 338 
Smith, Sir James Edward, 70 
Smith and Abbot, “The Natural History 
of the Rarer Lepidopterous Insects of 
Georgia,” 70 
Snout-butterflies, 226, 227; Southern, 227 
Snow, Chancellor F. H., 255 
snowi, Chrysophanus, 255 ; Erynnis, 350 
snyderi, Argynnis, 118 
Sofia, Erebia, 210 
somrius, Thanaos, 333 
sonorensis, Lycaena, 263 
Sooty-wing, The, 330; Mohave, 331 
sosybius, Neonympha, 204 
species, definition of, 62 
speciosa, Lycaena, 262 
Spenser, Edmund, Quotation from, 226 
spermatheca, 23 
spicewood, 315 
spinetorum, Thecla, 2^5 
spinneret, 6, 22 
spinning-vessel, 22 
Staudinger, Dr. Otto, 338 
Stella, Euchloe, 283 
steneles, Victorina, 195 
sthenele, Satyrus, 218 
stomach, 22, 23 
Strecker, Herman, 72 
strigosa, Anosia, 84 
subcostal nervules, 21 
subcostal vein, 20, 21 
