1938 



INDEX. 



Clapp, F. A., on spread of P. 



lapae, 1180. 

 Clark, H. L., on C. eubule, 1060. 

 Clark, Willis G., poetical quota- 

 tion from, 823. 

 Clarkson, F., on the word " but- 



terlly," 787. 

 clarus," Papilio, 1.399. 

 CKissification of butterflies, 62; 

 as given by Bar, G8; Bates, 

 05; 15lanehard and Brulli', GJJ; 

 Boisduval, (i2 ; Borkhauscn, 

 55 ; Bruand, G4 ; Burnieis- 

 ter, 68; Buller, «C; Glaus, 69; 

 Cuvier, 56; Dalnmn, 58; De 

 Geer, 5-t; Denis and Schiffer- 

 miiller, 54; Doubleday, 63; 

 IJnmeril, 61; Fabrieius, 55, 

 57; Geoffrov, 5.3; Gerstaccker, 

 65; Girard^ 09; Guenee, 67; 

 HeinL-mann, 61; Herbst, 55; 

 Herrick-8tbacffer, 65 ; Heyden- 

 reich, 04; HorsKeld, 61; Hiib- 

 ner, 57, 58; Kirbv, 66; La- 

 treille, 56, 57, 60; Leach, 57; 

 Lederer, 64; Linne, 53; Lucas, 

 64; Marshall and de NiceviUe, 

 68; Moore, 68; Newman, 67; 

 Ochsenheimer, 58; Plotz, 69; 

 Kambur, 66; Schatz, 69; 

 Schrank, 56; Scopoli, 54; 

 Scudder, 67; Smith, 69; Stau- 

 dinger, 66; Stephens, 62, 63; 

 Swainson, 61; Trimen, 65, 68; 

 Wallengren, 64; Westwood, 

 62, 63. 



Classification, habit as a guide 

 to, 826. 



Claudia, Euptoieta, 519. 



Claus, classification, 69. 



clausius, Papilio, 519. 



Clematis, 697. 



Click of butterfly, 392. 



Climate of North America, 926. 



Clitoria mariana, 1391, 1453; ter- 

 nateii. 1391. 



chithilde, Thecla, 819. 



clvton, Chlorippe, 241. 



Chicus, 482. 



Cnicus arvensis, 481, 482; hor- 

 ridulus, 1295; lanceolatus, 481, 

 482. 



Coccidae, 1549. 



Coccinella in rhyme, 788. 



cocliles, Ilesperia, 1867. 



CuckercU, 'I'. D. A., on E. eury- 

 theme, 1134. 



Cocoous made by butterflies, 202. 



cocvta, Papilio, 629; Phyciodes, 

 1810. 



Coea acheronta migratory, 1078. 



coenia, Junonia, 494. 



Coenonympha, 1781 ; oviposi- 

 tion, 141. 



Coenonympha gemma, 1783; in- 

 ornata, 1782; pamphilus in 

 winter, 418; scmidea, 135; 

 tiphon, food, 118. 

 Colaenis, habits of, 225; odorif- 

 erous organs, 47. 

 Cold, its effect on development, 



1.383. 

 Coleophora cinerella, 1885. 

 Coleridge, S. T., poetical quota- 

 tion from, 1257. 

 Ciileridge, Sara, on the word 



" buttertlv," 787, 1929. 

 Ciiliiinac, 1040. 

 Colias, 1036, 1096. 

 Coliasaiiipliidusa, 1126; ariadue, 



1126; b.irbara, 1126; chryso- 

 theme, 1126, 1127; chryso- 

 theme form ariadne, 1126; 

 ab. flava, 1126; ab. hartordii, 

 1126; caesonia, 18.36; coeso- 

 nia, 1100; corday, 18.33; dor- 

 ippe, 1111; edusa, 1127; edusa 

 var. californiana, 1127; er- 

 iphyle, 1126; eubule, 1053, 

 1059; europome, 1111; eury- 

 theme, 1126, 1127; curytheme 

 form autuninalis, 1126; form 

 intermedia, 1126; form tvpica, 

 1126; hagenii, 1126; harfordi, 

 1126; harfordi var. barbara, 

 1126; hersilia, 18-33: interior, 

 1105, 1126; kecwaydin, 1126; 

 laurentina, 1105; marcellina, 

 1053; nastes, 1111; nicippe, 

 1066; pelidne, 110) ; phico- 

 mone, 1111 ; philodice, 1105, 

 1111, 1126, 1127; rhamni mal- 

 formation, 1760; rh.imni win- 

 tering, 420; santes, 1111. 



Collates, a fossil butterfly, 757. 



Collates proserpina, 1042. 



Collier, poetical quotation from, 

 1353. 



CoIIignon on the butterfly in 

 ancient art, 1257. 



Collingwood on Pierinae, 1036. 



colon, Papilio, 1630. 



Colonization of New England, 

 1064. 



Color of butterflies, antiquity of, 

 1103; its harmony, 1104; Large- 

 ly protective, 1103; of chrysa- 

 lids, 1578: patterns and wing- 

 topography, 515; preferences 

 of butterflies, 1101; protective 

 in caterpillars, 1143. 



Colorational antigeny, 531; pat- 

 tern, 1715. 



Coloring of caterpillars, 859. 



Coloring and latitude, 1766. 



Colpodes, 1746. 



columbina, Argynnis, 519. 



columella, Callicista, 1820. 



Cohitea, 967. 



Comarum, 1531. 



Comma, .309. 



comma, Pamphila, 1046; Poly- 

 gonia, 3.32. 



Commensalism among caterpil- 

 lars, 671. 



Common nauies, 785. 



communis, Syrichtus, 1536. 



Companionable butterflies, 996. 



Comparison of American and Eu- 

 ropean fauna, 625- 



Compositae as food plants. 1568. 



Comstock, J. H., on E. proteus, 

 1.391; H. cresphontes, 1342. 



comstocki, Phorocera, 1922. 

 comyntas, Everes, 911. 

 concinnata, Phorocera, 1915. 

 Cone, Helen, poetical (|UOtation 



from, 1006. 

 confinis, Exorista, 1915. 

 Congregating butterflies, 734. 

 congregatus, Apanteles, 1901. 

 conicus, Campoplex, 1873. 

 Conium maculatum, 1360. 

 conspicua, Hespcria, 1732. 

 Constant, A., on Apatura, 230; 



Lycacninae, 794. 

 Con.sules, 222. 

 Cnntopus vireus, 120. 

 Convulvulus arvensis, 560. 

 Coiik, Eliza, poetical quotations 



from, 043, 892, 977, 1634, 1667, 

 1739. 

 Copidosoma, 1874, 1888. 

 Copidosoma turni, 1.304, 1888. 

 corda}', Colias, 1833. 

 Coreopsis palmata, 169. 

 Corneau, N., on spread of P. 



rapae, 1184. 

 Cornelius, C, on migrations of 

 Aglais, 1078; migrations of V. 

 cardui, 1082. 

 Cornelius, Neonvmpha, 1783. 

 Cornus, 923, 938. 

 Coronilla, 950, 1071, 1092, 1638. 

 Cortazar, poetical quotation from, 



1345. 

 Corydalis glanca, 1422. 

 Corylus, 697, 1482, 1512. 

 coscinia, Pamphila, 1701. 

 Cosmopolitan butterflies, 1160. 

 Costal fold of skippers, 1639. 

 costalis, Nisoniades, 1476. 

 Couper, W., on E. philodice, 

 1124 ; J. glaucus, 1300 ; P. 

 brevicauda, 1853; spread of P. 

 rapae, 1176. 

 cnuperi, Nomiades, 953- 

 Cowper, poetical quotations from, 



088, 1007- 

 Crabbe, poetical quotations from, 



228, 387, 898. 

 crameri, Grapta, 320. 

 crataegi. Polvommatus, 1016. 

 Crataegus, 550, 882, 890, 1021, 



1296. 

 Crataegus apiifolia, 854 ; cocci- 



nea, 854. 

 Crawturd, poetical quotation 



from, 1693. 

 cresphontes, Heraclides, 1334. 

 Crickets as foes, 1611. 

 croesioides, Thecla augustus, 842. 

 Croton capitatum, 1796 ; monau- 



thogynum, 1790. 

 Cruciferae as food plants, 1568. 

 cruciferarum, Pieris, 1192. 

 cruciferarum, Pieris oleracea, 



1192. 

 Crvptus, 1.326, 1874, 1880. 

 Cupididi, 902. 

 Cupido comyntas, 911; pscudar- 



giolus, 928; scudderii, 964. 

 Cupuliferae as food plants, 1568. 

 Curetis, 782. 

 Curetis thetys, 15. 

 cursitans, Limneria, 1873. 

 Curtis, J., on mutilated Thanaos, 



1454. 

 curtius, Papilio, 1708. 

 Cuscuta, 923 

 Cuvier, classification, 56. 

 cyann-idis, Apanteles, 1903. 

 Cyaniris, 904, 918 ; originated 



where, 437. 

 Cyaniris Ladon. 928; lucia, 928; 

 neglecta, 928 ; pseudargiolus, 

 129, 131, 927, 1880, 1881, 1903, 

 1913, 1920; asleep, 492; _at- 

 tracted by electric light, 377; 

 dimorphic, 317, 1628; gynan- 

 dromorph, 1700; melanochroic, 

 1285; odorou.s, 1050; polymor- 

 phism of, 1380; sexual color- 

 ing of, 533; pseudargiolus fu- 

 mida, 933; ]>seudargiolus lucia, 

 928; pseudargiolus ncglecia, 

 928 ; pseuilargiolus pscudora, 

 933 ; pseudargiolus violacca, 

 928 ; pseudargiolus vioUuea 

 nigra, 928; violacca, 928. 



