riEKiNAi: ; i:i itv.Mis rniLoniCK. 1111 



LUST OF ILLUSTltATIONS.-EUHYMUS INTERIOli. 



Generiit. PI. 7, fij;. 10. K. i. huireiitiim 9 . lioth surfaces 

 PI. 25, lig. 6. Pistribution in Xonli Aniprioa. \'>:». Male, upiier surface. 



Jmagii. 35:3. Male abdoniiniil apiieiiilages. 



PI. 7, ag. 7, E. I. interior J . Both surfaces, 46:3M. Amlroconium. 



EURYMUS PHILODICE.— The clouded sulphur. 



[The elouiletl sulphur (Gosse); Pliilodice butterlly (Harris); cIuikIciI sulphur butterfly 

 (Kmnions); loyal ColiaB lEmmons); yellow butterfly (Ross, Riley); bordered \ello\v butterfly 



(Maynard).] 



Colias philndice God., Eueycl. nicHh., i.v: ii, pi. (iO (1831-3-.;);— Scudd., Butt., 134-136 



S7. 100-101 (181it);-Boisd.-LcC.. Ltfp. Ani(?r. 183, 303, 309, figs, 5, 11, 42,52, 5ti, 102-104 



sept., 04-65, pi. 21. tigs. 1-3 (1833);— Boisd., (1881). 



Spec. £r<!n.L<>p., i: 647-(US (18.36) ;—Gosse, Can. CnliaK (Evrema) philodice Steph., Cat. 



nat., 18;!, 223, 262, 323(1840) ;— Luc., Paj). oxot., Brit. Lep., 2,i2 (1850). 



78- 7!t, pi. 39, next to lower tig. (1,845);— Euun., PiipiUci hyale ear. Abb., Draw. ins. Ga, 



Agric.N.Y.,v:204,pl.35,fig.s.l, 2, 4,9(18.54);— Brit. Mus., vi: 14, fig, 8; 13. figs. 64. 65 (ca, 



Meu^tr., gatal. coll. cntom. Acad., i : 15 (18.55) ; 1800). 



— [D'Urb.], Can. nat. geol., ii : 317-318, pi, 4, Colkts dorippe God., Eneycl. niOth., ix : 87, 



figs. 2 a-c (1857) ;— Harr.. Ins. inj. veg., 3d ed., 101 (1819). 



272-273. figs. 100-102(1862);— Morr.,Syn. Lep, Zerene anthyale Hubn., Zutr. e.xot. 



N. A., 29(1862):— Scudd., Proc. Bost. soc, schiuett.. Ii : 21, figs. 307-308 (1823). 



nat. hist,, ix: 103-104 (1.862) ;—Lintn,, Proe. Uoliiiseiiropome Step^., Brit, ent. Haust., 



Entom, soc, Philad., iii : 54-55 (1.864) ;— Saund., i : 10-11, pi. 1*, figs. 1-3, 



Can. eut,, i: 54-55 (1869); Rep. Ent. soc. Ont., E« rymiis europome Svrams., Zoo\. 111., (2) 



1874, 26-27, figs. 2.>26 (1875) ;— Beth., Can., ii, pi. 70 (1,831-32). 



ent., v: 221-223, figs. 21-22 (1873);— Edw., Butt. Colias phicomone Fitch, Trans. N. Y, st. 



N, A,, ii. Col. 2-3 (1876) ;— H. Edw., Pac. coast agric. soc, xiii : 378 (1854), 



Lep., 122 [xxiv: 6] (1877) ;— Elwes, Trans. Colias nastes Fitch, Ihid. 



Ent. soc. Lond., 1880, 137 (1880) ; 1884, 6, 16-17 Colias santes Fitch, Ibid, 

 (1884) ; — Burg., Proc. Bost. soc. nat. hist., xxi : 



154, fig. 1 (1881) ;— Hag., Proc. Bost, soo, nat. Figured also by Glover, III. N. A. Lep., Pl.l, 



hist., xxii: 167-168, 174 (1883);— Fern., Butt. fig. 7?; pi. 32, figs. 1, 2; pi. G, fig. ll;pl. I, fig. 



Me., 32-34, figs. 8-11 (1.884) ;— Frenirh, Butt, east 5, ined, 

 U, S., 133-135 (1886);— Mayn., Butt, N, E.,44, 



pi. 7. figs. 57, 57a-c (1886). [Not Papilio hyale Linn.; nor Papilio phi- 



Eurymus philodice Swains., Zool. III., (2) conione Esp. ; nor Colias nastes Boisd. 



From dewy lanes at morning 



The grapes' sweet odors rise, 

 At noon the roiuls all flutter 



With yellow butterflies. 

 By all these lovely tokens 

 September days are here. 



Helen Hunt Jackson. — September. 

 He is the friend of our summer gladness. 



Wordsworth.— i?ed6reasJ and Butterfly. 



Imago (7: 6, 8, 9; 13: 6, 8). Head covered above with dark, dull pinkish brown 

 hairs, darkest on the outer parts of the back of the summit, changing to greenish yel- 

 low on the sides of the front and in the middle of the hinder part of the summit, behind 

 the eyes covered with yellow scales becoming somewhat tinged above with pinkish; 

 palpi lemon yellow, the inferior fringe slightly infuscated especially toward the apical 

 joint, occasionally tinged with pale pink, the upper part of the sides flecked faintly 

 with dusky -icales tow.ard the apex of the middle joint and with whitish next the base 

 of the free portion of the same; above more or less tinged with dusky pink. An- 

 tennae rather dark pink, changing beneath to rosaceous; on the inner inferior surface, 

 excepting toward the base, an oval, naked patch of luteous color; the club is a little 



