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NYMPHALIDyE. 



Heliconin^. 



16. Heliconia Charitonia (Linn. ). 



Hab. — South Carolina, Georgia, Florida, West Indies. Very 

 common in all Central America and in the Antilles (Boisduval). 

 One example in coll. of 1878. 



17. Dircenna Klugii (Hiibn.). 



Hab. — Common in Mexico and Honduras. 

 A single example of this species, new, we believe, to the United 

 States fauna, occurred in the coll. of 1877. 



Danain^. 



18. Danais Archippus (Fabr.). 



Hab. — Southern parts of British America (Scudder); Patagonia 

 (Berg.); Nova Scotia, United States, Atlantic to Pacific, Mexico, 

 Central America, West Indies, Bermudas, Sandwich Islands, 

 Australia. 

 A single example only, in 1877. 



19. Danais Berenice (Cramer). 



Hab. — Southern United States to New Mexico (Scudder); Utah, 

 Colorado, Arizona, Mexico, West Indies. 

 Four examples in coll. of 1878. 



Nymphalin^. 



20. Agraulis Vanillae (Linn.). 



Hab. — Southern third of U. S. east of Rocky Mountains (Scud- 

 der); Illinois (Worthington) ; from Virginia southward, and 

 from the Atlantic to the Pacific, Antilles, Mexico, Central 

 America, New Grenada, Venezuela, Guinea, Brazil, Bolivia 

 (Strecker's Cat.). 

 Ten examples in coll. of 1878. 



21. Euptoieta Claudia (Cramer). 



Hab. — Ontario; Massachusetts, rare (Scudder); New York to the 

 Gulf of Mexico, Mississippi Valley, Colorado, Arizona, Cali- 

 fornia (Edwards' Cat.); Arizona and Colorado in May (Mead); 

 Kansas, common (Snow); New Mexico, southward to Honduras 

 and Guatemala?, Cuba (Scudder). 

 Two examples in coll. of 1877, and five in 1878. One of the former 

 is much the smallest that has ever come under my observation, its ex- 

 panse being but 1.80 inch, while others in my collection measure 2.50 

 inches, and, according to Boisduval, it expands to 3 inches. 



