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MEMOlliS OF THE ^lATlONAL ACADEMY OF SCIENCES. 



ADDITIONS TO MAPS II TO X. 



The following; additions of nuinbcrs representing localities mentioned in tbe preceding pages 

 may be made on the maps : 



Mfq) II. — Insert 1 (var. quinqudincn) on east shore of Pnget Sonnd. Insert 'J.h at El Paso, 

 Tex. Remove 3 from Brunswicli, Me. 



Map III. — Insert 2 in eastern New Yorlv; 4 in northeastern Pennsylvania; 5 at Savannah, 

 Ga.; 7 in southwestern Arlcansas, and lii near Boston, Mass. 



Map. IV. — Insert 1 near Boston, Mass.; 5 at Savannah, Ga. ; Jacksonville and Indian River, 

 Florida. 



Map Y. — Insert 2, 3, and 8 in eastern New York; 5 at Orono, Me.; 5a, eastern Kansas and 

 Chicago, 111.; 6 at Brunswick, Me., and in Alaska; 4, G, and 7 in Virginia; 7 in North Carolina, 

 Ohio, Texas, Missouri, Chicago (111.), Wisconsin, Kingston (Canada), and Mississippi; 1 in Ala- 

 bama; 4 in Colorado, and San Antonio and Dallas, Tex. 



Map VI. — Insert 1 and 2 in western Massachusetts; 3 and 4 in eastern New York; 6 and 8 

 in southwestern Arkansas. 



Map VII. — Insert 1 and 5 at Plattsburg, N. Y'.; 6 at Amherst (Mass.), Washington (D. C), 

 southwestern Arkansas, and Fort Collins, Colo. 



Map VIII. — Insert 2 at Plattsburg. N. Y.; 3 in New York and southwestern Arkansas; o in 

 eastern Pennsylvania and near Philadelphia; 6 in western Washington, and 7 in British Columbia. 



Map IX. — Insert 1 at Plattsburg, N. Y. ; 2 at Jalapa (Mexico) and in Guatemala; 1 and 7 at 

 Boston; 3 at Orono (Me.), Racine (Wis.), and Fort Collins, Colo.; 4 at Jalapa, Mexico; 5, 9, and 

 11 in southwestern Arkansas; G at Jacksonville, Fla.; 7 at Savannah, Ga. ; 8 at Dallas, Tex.; 13 

 opposite Micco, Indian River, Florida. 



Map X. — Insert 7 at Franconia, N. H,; 2, 4, and 5« at St. Louis, Mo.; 3 at Calgary, Alberta, 

 and Saratoga Springs, N. Y.; 4 at Miles City (Mont.) and Los Angeles (Cal.), also at Jalapa 

 (Mexico) and in Guatemala; 5« at Springfield, 111. 



DESIDERATA. 



The following gaps or desiderata occur in our knowledge of the larvw or life history of the 

 North American Notodontid;i>, and attention is drawn to them here in order that collectors and 

 students may aid us in filling them up. It is particularly requested that the desired eggs and 

 larvte may be sent to the author in order that colored drawings may be made i)f them for future 

 publication. 



Three genera are still unknown either in the egg, larval, or pupal stage; these are EUida^ 

 Etihyparpa.v, and Nystalea. 



Eggs aud larva in all stages of — 

 Glnphisia wriyhtii. 

 rupta, 

 albofascia. 

 formosa. 

 lintneri. 

 Apateludcs aiiyehca. 

 Datana califoniica. 

 flortduna. 

 moiivxin. 

 Eggs and early larval stages of — 

 Ichthijura apicaVis. 

 inoniala. 

 sirigosa. 

 brucei. 

 Lopliodoula basilriens. 

 Eggs and larva in all stages of — 

 Dnjmoit'ui (jcorgica. 

 Lophopteryx elegans. 

 camdina. 

 Eggs and Stages I aud II of Nolodonia stragula. 

 Eggs and all the larval stages of — 

 ^'otoduiita siinplaria. 

 EUida cunipUiga. 

 Dasglophia thyatiroides. 



The pupa of each or any of these is desired, either alive or in alcohol, or the cast shells. 



Eggs and larva of the two forms of Si/mmerista 



olbi/rons. 

 Eggs aud larva of Si/nimerinta p<(ckardii. 

 Eggs of Hyparpax aurorii. 

 Eggs aud all the larval stages of — 

 Hyparpax pcrophoroides. 

 Hyparpax rciius. 

 EnbyparjMix rosea. 

 Schizura apiculh. 



perinigiilata. 

 Eggs and Stages I, II, aud III of — 

 SeirodoiiUt biVineata. 

 Heterocampa manleo. 

 asiarte. 

 Eggs and all tb(; larval stages of— 

 Heterocampa chapmaiii. 

 pJumosa. 

 hydromelt. 

 hclfragei. 

 siihrolala. 

 Centra occideiitalis. 



scolopendrina. 

 Xystalea Indiana. 



