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Proceedings of the Club. 



§ 32. List of Butterflies collected in Florida by 

 Dr. Palmer. Mr. S. H. Scudder exhibited a collection of 

 butterflies from Key West and other parts of Florida, received 

 from Dr. Edw. Palmer. He had found many Cuban forms 

 among these, as he had anticipated. The following is a list of 

 the species contained in the collection : 



Callidryas agolithe, given as C. argante in Edwards' 

 Synopsis. 



Callidryas sennae Poey, sometimes confounded with C. 

 marcellina. 



Erycides sp., a very interesting new species from Indian 

 River, in fine condition. 



Pieris cleomes in two forms, at least as regards the female, 

 one dark and the other pale. P. cleomes seems to be distinct 

 from P. monuste. 



Eumenia atala, very common in Cuba and very common at 

 the Keys. 



Melitaea frisea Poey, from Lake Okeechobee, never taken 

 in the U. S. before. 

 TJieela favonius Abb. 



Theda eurytulus, which is figured in Hiibner's Exotic But- 

 terflies as coming from the U. S., but is not included in Edwards' 

 Synopsis. 



Lycaena Pseudoptilites, which is not in Edwards' Synopsis. 

 Kirby calls it a synonym of L. hanno and also a synonym of 

 L. jilenus, but these are certainly three distinct species. 



Lycaena Pseudofea Morrison, from the Keys and from St. 

 Johns. It was previously called L. isophthaJma by Herrich- 

 Schgeffer. 



A Hesperian, which Mr. Scudder does not know. 

 Acolastus savignyi.. 

 Anartia jatrophae. 



Mr. H. K. Morrison said that the dark variety of Pieris 

 monuste L. is frequently found in the Southern States, and that 

 often both wings are entirely suffused with black. 



Nov. 13, 1874. 



