514 FIFTH REPORT OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL COMMISSION. 



The following insects also occur more or less constantly on different 

 species of birch : 



LEPIDOPTERA. 



103. Graptafaumis Edwards. 



104. Vanessa antiopa (Linn.), 



105. Fapilio glaucus Linn. 



106. Limeniiis arthemis (Drury). On white birch (Scudder). 



107. Lithacodes fasciola H. Sch. (S. L. Elliot.) 



108. Adoneta spinuloides Clemens. (S. L. Elliot.) 



109. Batana ministra (Drury). (Mrs. Dimraock, Psyche, iv, p. 279; 



Eiley's MS. notes.) 



110. Platysaniia cecropia (Linn). (Pergande in Riley's MS. notes.) W. 



Brodie. 



111. HypercMria io Fabr. Brunswick, Me. 



112. Eacles imperialis (Drury). On Betula alba and populifoUa. (W. 



Beutenmliller.) 



113. Orgyia antiqxia (Linn.). See p. 447. 



114. CUsiocampa disstria (Hiibner). See p. 119. 



115. Selenia Icentaria Grote. (G. D. Hulst, Ent. Amer., ii, 162, 1886.) 



See Maple Insects, p. 405. 



116. An unknown caterpillar. (See Can. Ent., xviii, pp. 124-5.) 



HEMIPTERA. 



117. Tingis jiiglandis Fitch. (See p. 342.) 



