SUPPLEMENTARY NOTES. 



this last species in Boisduval and Leconte agrees well with the common Apatura, 

 of West Virginia, llie larva of which feeds on Celtis occidentalis. It is of an oli- 

 vaceous brown quite different from the fulvous of Alicia, which species is very 

 exactly rejwesented on the jjlate. There are many other differences which may be 

 seen on comparing the two plates in question. These species are allied, but no more 

 nearly than Comma and Faunus, or many others that could be cited. In the notes 

 on Alicia as first printed, the species was compared with Clyton by mistake for 

 Celtis. 



