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tages of the museum may be enjoyed as well by those who are not mem- 

 bers as by those who contribute annually the sum of five dollars to- 

 ward its maintenance. In no event can any one profit by membership, 

 beyond the nominal privilege of voting for the officers, and participat- 

 ing in the work of the Society. 



CATALOGUE OF THE LEPIDOPTERA, 



Observed in the vicinity of Cincinnati, Ohio, including Diurnals, 

 Sphingida', -ZEgeridre, Z3'gjBnid3e, Bombycidse, Noctuidae, Phakenida) 

 and Pyralidffi. By Charles Dury. 



To Prof. A. R. Grote, of Buffalo, New York, Mr. W. H. Ed- 

 wards, of Coalburg, W. Va., and Mr.. H. Strecker, of Reading, Pa., m3' 

 thanks ai'e due for valuable aid in determination of specimens ; and to 

 Prof, A. G. Wetherby, of Woodburn, Mr. Chas. G. Siewers, of Newport, 

 K}'., and Mr. L, R, Freeman, who have reared and captured some of 

 our rarest and least known species, and Mr. F. W. Langdon, E. Mills, 

 Harold B. Wilson, Joseph <Sc Davis, L. James, C. B. Dyer, L. Curtis, 

 and others, for specimens, 



PAPiLioNiDiE (Swallow-Tailed Butterflies). 



1 Papilio ajax, Linn., common. 



2 Papilio ajax, var Walshii, Ed., common. 



3 Papilio ajax, var Telamonides, Feld., common. 



4 Papilio ajax, var Marcellus, Bois., common, 



5 Papilio philenor, L,, common. 

 f> Papilio asterias, F., common. 



7 Papilio troilus, L., common. 



8 Papilio turnus, L., abundant. 



9 Papilio turnus, var glaucus, abundant. 



10 Papilio chresphontes, Cram., not common. 



PlERID^. 



11 Pieris protodice, B. & L., abundant. 



12 Pieris protodice, var Vernalis, Ed., rare. 



13 Pieris rapse, L., very abundant. 



14 Anthocharis genutia, Bois, very rare. 



15 Callidrj'as eubule, L., rare (extralimital). 



16 Colias cfesonia, Stoll, rare, 



17 Colias eurytheme, Bois, not common. 



18 Colias philodice, Godart, common. 



19 Terias nicippe, Cram., common • 

 iO Terias lisa, B. & L., not common. 



