EXPLANATION OF PLATE 8. 



Butterflies in color. — Papilionidae (Fapilioninae). 



Piiiiteil in color from fifteen stones by Thos. Sinclair and Son, after drawings by J. Henry Blake (figs. 1, 2, 6) 

 and L. Trouvelot (figs. 3, 4). All are of natural size. Where both surfaces are given, tbe detached wings show thf 

 under surface. 



1. Jasoniades glaucus turnus $. Both surfaces, 4. Euphoeades troilus <J. Both surfaces. 



2. Papilio polyxenes ?. Upper surface. 3. Euphoeades troilus ?. Upper surface. 



3. Papilio polyxenes $ . Both surfaces. 



