CATALOGUE OF INSECTS. 279 



TERIAS, Swains. 

 T. nicippe, Cram. 



Mount Holly, Westville, Atlantic City — Aaron. I have seen 

 it quite generally throughout the State, but nowhere common. 

 Caldwell, rare — Crane., Newark, in September — Seib. 



T. lisa, Bd.-Lec. 



Not rare throughout the State. Newark, in October — Seib. 



PIERIS, Schr. 

 P. protodice, Bdv. 



Mount Holly, Westville — Aaron. Occasional throughout the 



southern part of the State. 



P. rapae, Linn, 



The common cabbage butterfly ; found everywhere. 

 P. oleracea, Bdv. 



Orange Mountains; rare. Probably more common in the 

 hilly north of New Jersey. 



Family H£SP£RIDiE. 



EUDAMUS, Swains. 

 E. pylades, Scudd. 



Quite generally distributed, not common — Aaron. 

 E. bathyllus, Sm.-Abb. 



Common throughout the State. 

 B. lycidas, Sm.-A.bb. 



Quite generally distributed, but rare. Taken both by the Phil- 

 adelphia and Newark collectors. Caldwell, common — Crane. 

 Taken in June — Seib. 



E. cellus, Bd.-Lec. 



Taken rarely by the Newark collectors. 

 E. tityrus, Fabr. 



Common throughout the State. Taken in July — Seib. 



