INDEX. 



1937 



Carpinus amcricana, 235. 



Carpocapsa pinnunclla, 1885. 



Cariington, poetical quotation 

 from, 316. 



Carrot, odor of, in butterflies, 

 745, low. 



Carterocephalus, 1503. 



Carteroccphalus mandan, 1507, 

 1569; omaba, 1861; paniscus, 

 1569. 



Carum carui, 1360; petroselinum, 

 1360. 



Caruncles, 15. 



t'armiculati, 2-49- 



Cary, Alice, poetical quotatious 

 from, 27, 214. 



Cary a, 890, 1297. 



Carva glabra, 890. 



C-issia, 1058, 1064, 107G. 



Cassia cbamaecrista, 1058, 1092; 

 marylaiidica, 1058, 1071, 1092; 

 nictitans, 1092 ; occidentalis, 

 1058, 1071, 1092; tora, 1058, 

 1071. 



cassianus, Apanteles, 1909. 



Cassiope hypnoides, 590. 



casta, I'ontia, 1192. 



castalis, Tbecla, 861. 



Castanea puniila, 891. 



castigator, Ichneumon, 1873. 



Cat.agramma, babits of, 226. 



Catalpa bignonioides, 1297. 



Caterpillar, structure of, 8; ali- 

 mentary canal, 19 ; annuli, 

 1431; body, 10; caruncles, 15; 

 dorsal vessel, 22 ; external 

 characters, 8 ; ganglia, 22 ; 

 glands opening externally, 14, 

 1431 ; head and appendages, 

 8; internal organs, 16 ; legs 

 and prolegs, 11 ; malpighian 

 vessels, 20; muscles, 17; osraa- 

 teria, 14; ovaries, 26; salivary 

 glands, 20; silk vessels, 24; 

 spines, topography of, 12 ; 

 spiracles, 11 ; spiracles, ar- 

 rangement of, 1430 ; subseg- 

 ments, 13; testes, 25; thoracic 

 and abdominal regions, 1428 ; 

 thoracic vescicle, 1432 ; tracheal 

 vessels, 21. 



Caterpillars, 1427 ; adornment of, 

 859; associates of, 962; cloth- 

 ing of, 161 ; cummensalism, 

 671; deceptive devices, 1310; 

 difference between young and 

 mature, 804; dimorphic, 1145; 

 feeding machines, 179 ; food- 



filants, 1567; hibernation, 688; 

 ethargy, 551; of moth with 

 pectinate antennae, 1701 ; 

 nests, 1454; odd forms, 1397; 

 primeval, 236 ; protective cipI- 

 oring, 1143; resembling bird- 

 droppings, 1146; social, 671; 

 sounds made bv, 396. 



Catocala, 1729. 



Catonephele chrysalis, 1558. 



Catophaga lankapuni, congregat- 

 ing, 1085; rapae, 1205. 



Catopsilia, 1045; odorous, 1048. 



Catopsilia catilla migratory, 1084 ; 

 eubule, 1053 ; philea, 1833; 

 senuae, 1831. 



Catullus, Pholisora, 1519. 



caudatus, I'apiho, 1288. 



Caullield, F. 13., on E. antiopa, 

 407. 



Cauti, 1373. 



Ceanothus, 922, 967. 



Ceanothus americanus, 938, 1497 ; 



thyrsitlorus, 376. 

 cecrops, Calycopis, 1821. 

 Cecrops festus, 1855. 

 Oelantes, 1365. 

 C'l'lebres, 1373. 



Cellular tissue in caterpillar, 26. 

 ccUus, Khabdoides, 1855. 

 Celtis, 245. 



Celtis maccoshi, 759 ; occiden- 

 talis, 186, 245, 327, 403, 765, 

 1791. 

 ccUis, Chlorippe, 1788. 

 Centaurea benedicta, 481, 482. 

 ceutaureae, Hespcria, 1542 

 Centrosema virginianum, 1435, 



1453. 

 Coi>halanthus occidentalis, 1295. 

 Ceratinia food of caterpillar, 



1595. 

 Cercis canadensis, 840. 

 Cercyonis, 121, 123, 156, 1779. 

 Cercyonis alope, 163, 164; in 

 early morning, 492; egg, 5; 

 larval habits, 1312; nephele, 

 16.3, 171; distribution, 1532; 

 pegala. 1779. 

 cernes, llesperia, 1720, 1725. 

 cesonia, Zerene. 1836. 

 t'haerocampa, 1309. 

 Chaetura pelagica, 570. 

 chalcas, Papilio, 1846. 

 Chalcididae, 1873, 1874, 1886. 

 Chalcis, 1874, 1886. 

 Chalcis flavipes, 1819, 1886 ; 

 ovata,248, 1886; robusta, 1344, 

 1886, 1887. 

 chalcus, Princeps heroicus, 1846. 

 chamis, Hesperia, 1768. 

 Changes of form, 178. 

 Chapman, A., quoted, 11. 

 Chapman, A. \V., on A. plexip- 

 pus, 7-30 ; A. logan. 1615, 

 1616; C. eubule, 1057; E. 

 Claudia, 527 ; H. phylaeus, 

 1633; .1. coenia, 501; L. accius, 

 1770; O. maculata, 1763; P. 

 polvxenes, 1361: spread of P. 

 rapae, 1184; T. horatius, 1488; 

 T. brettus, 1703, 1704 ; V. at- 

 alanta, 451. 

 Charaxes, odorons. 1049. 

 Charaxes jasius, 226. 

 chariclea, Argynnis, 601, 1805; 



Brenthis, 1808. 

 Charidryas, 620, 647, 1810. 

 Charidrvas ismcria, 1810; nyc- 



teis, 6"34, 658, 679. 

 Charis borealis, 788 ; laverna, 



788. 

 Chase, J. E., on spread of P. 



rapae, 1181, 1188. 

 Cheiranthus, S.TO, 1210. 

 Chelone, 637, 680. 

 Clielone glabra, 697. 

 chcmuis, Hesperia, 1750. 

 chemo, Argynnis atlantis, 573. 

 Chenopodium, 1524, 18.58. 

 Chenopodium album, 1463. 1524. 

 Chilognathiform stirps, 1027. 

 Cliilopodiform stirps. 109. 

 Chinese literature, butterSy in, 



1257. 

 chionobae, Pteromalus, 1889. 

 Chionobas. 12.'i. 



Cliionobas also, 135; balder, 149 

 chr_\'xus, 1777 ; jutta, 1411 

 macounii, 1775 ; semidca, 134 

 ta\'gete, 1777. 

 Chlcnippe, 114, 231, 1788; cater 



pillar, 10, 117, 1399; egga, 230; 

 sexual diversity, 872; suspen- 

 sion, 112. 

 Chlorippe celtis, 235, 1788, 1883, 

 1922; flying at niglit, 377; 

 migratorv, 1078; clyton, 241, 

 1883, 1885. 1886; ely'tou, cater- 

 pillar, 1312; a southern butter- 

 fly, 1332; clyton clyton, 241; 

 cfvton proserpina, 241; hcrse, 

 24'l; herse clyton, 241. 

 Cholodkovsky quoted, 40. 

 Chordeiles virginianus, 120, 570, 



1204. 

 Chortobius, 1781. 

 Christy, K. M., on the mistake 

 of a" butterfly, 1102; P. poly- 

 xenes, 1362. 

 Chrysalis. 27; abdomen, 29; ac- 

 tivities of, 1557; adaptation to 

 life, 180; changes in nervous 

 cord, 34; color relations, 1578; 

 curious facts about, 1554; ex- 

 ceptional duration of, 1361; 

 external features, 27; girth of, 

 202; head, 27; internal or- 

 gans, 30 ; modes of suspension, 

 72, 201 ; ocellar ribbon, 28, 

 1554; odd forms, 1749; pri- 

 meval, 237; sensitive to light, 

 1557; sounds made by, .397; 

 suspension, 27, 201; thorax, 

 28; wings, development of, 35. 

 Chrysanthemum, 1926. 

 Chrysobalanus oblongifolius,273. 

 Chrysobia nais, early stages, 781 ; 

 palmerii, early stages, 781; 

 virguiti, early stages, 781. 

 Chrvsophanidi, 795, 797, 970, 



1830. 

 Chrysophanus, 971, 972, 990; 

 food of, 1567; tumidity of a 

 tarsal joint iu male, 873. 

 Chrysophanus americanus, 998; 

 americanus var. fulliolus, 1002 ; 

 epixanthe, 985 ; hippothoe mi- 

 gratory, 1086 ; liyllus,977; hy- 

 pophlaeas. 998; mopsus, 809; 

 phlacas, 998; tarquinius, 1016; 

 thoe, 977; thoe, distribution of, 

 976, 1534; sexual distinctions, 

 5.32. 

 chrysotheme, Colias, 1126. 

 chryxus, Oeneis, 1777. 

 Cicutabulbifera, 1.360; maculata, 



1360; virosa, 1360. 

 Cimicifuga, 922. 

 Cimicifuga racemo«a, 938. 

 Cinclidia, 620, 667 ; larval nest, 

 1456; markings of caterpillar, 

 860. 

 Cinclidia athalia, 191.3, 1915; 

 harrisii, 129, 674, 1914; cater- 

 pillar of, 1144, 1398; lan-al 

 habits, 1311, 1312. 

 Circulatory system of butterfly, 

 49; caterpillar, 22; chrysalis, 

 32. 

 Cirrochroa, suspension, 112. 

 Cirrochroa aoris, gynandro- 



niorph, 1759. 

 Cirrospiliis, 1874, 1891. 

 Cirrospilus niger, 1892, 1926. 

 Cissia, 121, 17.5, 208, 1786; hi- 

 bernation of, 689. 

 Cissia eurytus, 214 ; character of, 

 9!i6; not afTcctc-il by a storm, 

 1611; sosvbius, 1786. 

 Cives, 791, 902, 970. 

 Cladinm. 1715. 



