EXPLANATION OF PLATE 14. 

 Butterflies in black. —Mostly Nymphalidae and Lycaenidae. 



Electrotyped and printed at the University Press from wood cuts engraved by Joliu Andrew and Sou. Wlien 

 both surfaces are shown the under surface is at the left. All are of natural size. 



Both surfaces. 

 Both surfaces. 

 Both surfaces; Massa- 



Both surfaces ; New 



1. Polygonia satyrus J . Both surfaces ; Call 

 fornia. 



2. Everes comyntas J . 



3. Polygonia fauniis J 



4. Euptoieta daudia ? . 

 chusetts. 



5. Phyciodes batesii <J 

 York. 



6. Erora laeta $ ■ Upper surface ; copied from 

 Edwards's Butterflies of North America. 



7. 2feonympha phocioii $■ Both surfaces; Geor- 

 gia. 



8. Nomiades couperi $. Both surfaces; Auti- 

 costi. 



9. Erora laeta $ . Both surfaces ; eugraved 

 from a photograph by .Tohu M. Blake ; specimen 

 lent for the purpose by the Yale College museum. 

 Maine. 



10. Nomiades couperi ?. Both surfaces; Auti- 

 costi. 



11. Thecla calanus J . Both surfaces. 



12. Heradides cresphontes g. Both surfaces; 

 from a specimen reared by Mr. II. S. Seagrave, 

 from caterpillars found iu the Botanic Garden, 

 Cambridge. 



13. Uranotes melinus. Both surfaces. 



14. Polygonia satyrus ?. Under surface; Cali- 

 fornia. 



15. Junonia coenia $ ■ Both surfaces; from a 

 specimen taken in Massachusetts by Mr. F. H. 

 Sprague. 



16. Calephelis borealis $■ Both surfaces; Illi- 

 nois. 



17. Oeneis jtitta ?. Both surfaces; from a 

 specimen captured in Maine by Mr. Carl Brauu. 



