INDEX. 



1947 



Microdus, 1874, 1885. 



Micnidus sanctus, 1485, 1527, 



188(i. 

 Mici-ogaster, 469, 480, 1874, 1910. 

 Micnjgastcr carduicula, 1907; 

 carinata, 455, 1910; depriina- 

 tnr, 455, 187'J; glomeratus, 

 1873; limenitidis, 190'2; luna- 

 tas, 190.3; pieridis, 1898; spu- 

 rius, 1873; subcompletus, 450, 

 1873; subcompletus var., 480. 

 Microgasterinae, 1897. 

 microsgastri, Diplolepis, 1873. 

 Micropi, 791. 

 Micropt^res, 1365. 

 Midea, 1139. 

 Midea geauti.a, ll'f7. 

 midea, Enchloe, 1147; Man- 



cipium vorax, 1147. 

 Migration, aveuue of, of our but- 

 terflies, 43). 

 Migratory butterflies, 1077. 

 milberti, Aglais, 420. 

 Milites, 502. 



Miller, Joaquin, poetical quota- 

 tion from, 413. 

 Milton, John, poetical quotation 



from, 105. 

 Mimetic flight, 1001. 

 Mimicry, 146, 231, 254, 2.50, 266, 

 277, "-87, 304, 410, 704, 710, 

 1039, 1155, 1802, 1813; of 

 Anos. plexippus bv Bas. archip- 

 pus, 256, 277, 74'G ; antiquity 

 of, 1710; in Basilarcbia cater- 

 pillar, 203; in Basilarchia 

 chrysalis, 264 ; in B. arthemis, 

 304; of Basilarchia astyanax 

 by Semnopsyche diana, 287 ; 

 mistakes of entomologists 

 caused by, 711; of Tasitia by 

 Basilarchia eros, 278. 

 Mimulus ringens, 697. 

 Mimus carolinensis, 1091. 

 mingo, Hesperia,1801. 

 Minois, 156; larval habits, 160. 

 Minois alope, 164; nephele, 171. 

 minor, Papilio jamaicensis, 267. 

 Minot, C S., on A, aphrodite, 

 570; E. philodice, 1125; E. 

 comyntas, 917 ; intimate struct- 

 ure of caterpillar skin, 10; P. 

 tharos, 641 ; V. huntera, 408. 

 Minot and Burgess, spiracles of 



Aletia, 49. 

 minutissimum, Trichogramma, 



1895. 

 minutum, Trichogramma, 1894. 

 Mireio, poetical quotations from, 



204, 1264. 

 raiscidice, Eurvraus philodice, 



1115. 

 misippus, Limenitis, 267. 

 Mistakes due to mimicry, 711. 

 mitchellii, Neonympha, 1785. 

 Mitoura smilacis, 861. 

 Mitura, 801, 850. 

 Mitura damon, 861. 

 modesta, L\'caGna, 1820. 

 modestus, Tetrastichus, 1894. 

 Moffat, J. A., on A. plexippus, 

 730, "44, 745; on spread of P. 

 rapae, 1183, 

 Molicre, poetical quotation from, 



222. 

 Monarda fistulosa, 1524; punc- 

 tata, 1524. 

 monoco, Hesperia, 1768. 

 Monodontomerus aerus, 1214, 

 1873; dentipes, 1214, 1873. 



Monstrosities, 1759. 



Montgomery, poetical quotations 

 from, 109, 970. 



montinus, Breuthis, 001; Encyr- 

 tus, 1887. 



montivaga, Hesperia. 1536. 



monuste, Ascia, 1891. 



Moore, I''., on Abisara, 778; clas- 

 siticatioii, 68; mimetic butter- 

 flics, 704. 



Moore, T., poetical quotation 

 from, 918. 



mopsus, Strymon, 809. 



morio, Papilio, 397. 



morpheas, Papilio, 029 ; Phycio- 

 des tharos, 629. 



Morris, J. G., oil P. polyxenes, 

 1.361. 



Morris, Lewis, poetical quotation 

 from, li;89. 



Morris, William, poetical quota- 

 tion from, 1423. 



Morton, Emilv L., on F. tar- 

 quinius, 1013, 1021, 1025. 



morulus, Hoplismenus, 1878; 



raossii, Thccla irus, 834. 



Moths differ from butterflies, 1. 



motva, Hecaerge, 760; Libythea, 

 760. 



Moulton, Louise C, poetical 

 quotations from, 418, 1105, 

 1610. 



Movements of butterflies, 1602. 



Miiller, A., on a butterfly at- 

 tracted to its color, 1102. ' 



Miiller, Fritz, on butterflies as 

 botanists, 1595; chrysalis of 

 Eueides, 1578; commensalism 

 in caterpillars, 674; costal fold 

 of skippers, 1039 ; fold of Pa- 

 pilioninae, 1251; mimicry,717; 

 odorous butterflies, 1047; scent 

 scales, 1682 ; sounds made by 

 butterflies, 394. 



Miiller, H., on Ageronia, 73 ; 

 chrysalids sensitive to light, 

 1557; chrysalis of Ageronia, 

 1558 ; chrysalis of Catoneph- 

 ele, 1.5.58. ' 



munda, Phorocera, 1915. 



mundum, ExochiUim, 1881. 



Munkittrick, poetical quotation 

 from, 593. 



Murray, A., disguises of nature, 

 711." 



Murray, Jennie, on A. plexippus, 

 729. 



Murray, J. A. IT., on the word 

 "butterfly," 787. 



Murtfehlt, Mary E., on Callidry- 

 as, 10.50, 1059; J. coenia, 501; 

 nocturnal flight of C. cellis, 

 377; P. caluUus, 1522, 1524- 

 1526; V. huntera, 405. 

 Musa sapientum, 1295. 

 Muscles of butterfly, 47; cater- 

 pillar, 17; chrj'salis, .30. 

 Musk, odor of, in butterflies, 



1049, 1051, 1256. 

 Mycalesis, habits, 119. 

 Myiarchus crinitus, 1204. 

 Jlylothrites, a fossil butterfly, 



757. 

 Myosotis, 405. 

 uiyrina, Brenthis, 593. 

 niyrinna, Argj'unis, 593. 

 uiATinus, Papilio, 593. 

 myrissa, Argyunis, 593. 

 mystic, Thymelicus, 1705. 



N. 



Najades, 222. 



Najas, caterpillar, 255. 



Najas bredowi, 250; jiopuli, 259; 



pnpuli, malformation, 1760; 



turbida ephestion, 280. 

 Names of butterflies, 785, 

 Napaeae, 772. 

 napi, Pieris, 1191. 

 nastes, Colias, 1111. 

 nasturtii, Pieris, 1103. 

 Nasturtium, 922, 938, 1210. 

 Nasturtium armoracia, 1199, 



1210; palustre, 1210. 

 Nathalis, 184'.. 

 Nathalis fclicia, 1842; iole, 1842; 



Irene, 1842; luteolus, 1842, 

 Natural selection, 953, 

 Neal, on H. cresphontes, 1343. 

 neglecta, Cvaniris pseudargiolus, 



928; Lycaena, 928. 

 Nemeobiidi, 777, 783, 1929 ; eggs, 



Nemeobius, caterpillar, 13. 

 Nemeobius lucina, early stages, 



nemoris, Hesperia, 1.589. 



Neonympha, 121, 175, 199, 1783. 



Neonympha areolatus, 203; can- 

 theiis, 193; canthus, 193; Cor- 

 nelius, 1783; cymela, 214; 

 eurythris, 214; eurytris, 214; 

 gemma, 1783; heficta, 203; 

 mitchellii, 1785; phocion, 203; 

 sosybius, 1786. 



Neophasia menapia swarming, 

 1085. 



Ncopyrameis, 4-34-430, 450, 



Neorinopis, a fossil butterfly, 

 757, 760. 



Neotropiden, 113, 703. 



nephele, Cercyonis, 171. 



Neptidae, 249. 



Nereides, 1811. 



Nerval, Gerard de, poetical quo- 

 tations from, 164, 348, 441, 

 554, 856, 885. 



Nervous system of butterfly, 

 50; caterpillar, 22; chrysalis, 

 32. 



Nests of caterpillars, 1454. 



New England, colonization of, 

 1004; distribution of butterflies 

 in, 975; divisions of, 76; ero- 

 sion of, 82; timnal areas, 89; 

 glacial deposits, 80; glacial in- 

 vasion of, 80; isolation of, 85; 

 isothermal lines, 88 i lakes of, 

 and their origin, 84; oscilla- 

 tions of level, 81, physical 

 geography of, 75; precipitation 

 in, 88; seasons in, 80; tempera- 

 tures in, 87; winds, prevail- 

 ing, 87; zoological divisions, 

 89. 

 New Hampshire, White Moun- 

 tains, 127; action of post gla- 

 cial rivers in, 82; climate of, 

 86. 

 Newlon, W. S., on spread of P, 



rapae, 1187. 

 Newman, E,, on Potamis, 230; 



classilication, 07, 

 Newport, G., on changes in ner- 

 vous cord, 34 ; Vespa attacking 

 P, rapae, 1217, 

 Niceville, L, de, on anal tufts of 

 Euploeiuae, 1047 ; on Curetis 

 calerpillar,iG ; Gangara thyrsis, 



