1774 THE BUTTERFLIES OF NEW ENGLAND. 



Mr. Meske remarks that when at rest both pairs of wings are closely 

 folded together over the back. 



Desiderata. This insect has been so seldom found that we are totally 

 ignorant of ahnost every thing about it that is desirable to know. We 

 have the most meagre possible material for constructing the history of the 

 butterfly and all dates of capture witli the condition of the specimen 

 should be recorded until we can learn when and where to expect to find it. 



LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS.-LEEEIHA HIANNA. 



Imriffo. P1.51,fig. 3. Scales of the discal stigma of 

 PI. 10, fig. 31. Male, both surfaces. the lore wing of the male. 



32. Female, upper surface. General. 



37 : 36. Male abdominal appendages. PI. 32, fig. 8. Distribution in North America. 



