THE LEPIDOPTEUIST -^l 



together. Why not start in other cities? We would 

 be glad to furnish any Lepidopterist the names of 

 other collectors in his immediate vicinity. 



The forming of a National Association of Lepi- 

 dopterists is but a question of a very short time. 

 Prominent collectors in all parts of the country are 

 supporting the idea. It would be well for all Lepi- 

 dopterists that wish to join such an organization to 

 communicate at once with the Editor. 



Additions to the paper on Catocala arnica Hb. 



(in no. 2 OF THIS journal) 



By William Reiff, Jamaica Plain, Mass. 



In the tabulation of the arnica-group on page 15, the 

 f. suffusa Beul. was omitted. This form from Texas 

 also occurs with light yellow or with strong orange- 

 yellow ground-color of secondaries (f. aurantiaca 

 Reift'). We therefore have to complete the tabulation 

 by adding after f. lineella aurantiaca Reift" and before 

 f . nerissa Hy Edwards : 



f. suffusa Beut. 



f. suffusa aurantiaca Reiff 



Reference to fig. 3 and 4 of plate II. was omitted. 

 These are typical amica specimens ( $ and 9 ) from 

 Pennsylvania. 



Finally, it should be stated that the color in plate 

 II. is much too red, giving a misleading appearance in 

 the secondaries. 



Eggs of Utah Catocalae 



GUARANTEED FERTILE 

 Prices per egg: — Faustina, verecunda 2c. each; 

 Edwardsi or diantha 2i/2C. each ; aspasia, irene, lydia, 

 zillah, faustina var. (with black basal dash,) 3c. each; 

 coerulea, virgilia 5c. each. 



Tom Spalding 

 Provo - - - Utah 



