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ural History of the species, i. On the habits and Transformations of 

 Canthon hudsonias (Forst.) — the common " Tumbledung." j. On the Lar- 

 v v al Habits of the Cantharid genera Epicauta and Henous. k.' An Instance 

 of Replacement of Injurious Insects by Human Agency. 



* 145. The Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club, 



Vol* v, contains the following* 



a. Cteni'cha virginica captured by Apocynum androsaemifolium (by W. 

 H. Leggett), p. 32. b. Darlingtonia as a Fly trap (by W. B.), p. 32. c. 

 Notice of Psyche, Nos. 1-4, p. 35. d. Grasshoppers [Imprisonment of lo- 

 custs in flowers of Hemerocallis fulva] (by W. H. Leggett), p. 41. e. In- 

 sects destroyed by vegetables (by Austin Bacon), p. 51-52. 



English Names for Butterflies. 



{Continued from page 44.) 



63. Catopsilia Eubxde. — The cloudless Sulphur. 

 A name proposed by Gosse". 



64. Oolias Pelidne. — The Pink-edge. 



65. Colias Philodice. — The clouded Sulphur. 



66. Colias Euryiheme. — The orange Sulphur. 



67. Eurema Lisa. — The little Sulphur. 



68. Abatis Nicippe.— -The black-bordered Yellow. 

 A name proposed by Gosse. 



69. Cranoris rapat.-^The cabbage butterfly. 

 Its common name. 



70. Cranoris oleracea. — *The gray- veined White. 



A name proposed by Gosse. Harris called it the pot-herb Pontia. 



71. Synchloe Protodice.~^-The checquered White. 



72. Euchloe Gfenutia.-^-The falcate Orange-tip. 



73. Laertias Philenor. — The blue Swallow-tail. 

 A name proposed by Gosse. 



74. Pterourus Troilus. -—The green-clouded Swallow-tail. 

 Proposed by Gosse. 



75. Eupkceades Grlaueus. —The tiger Swallow-tail. 

 Proposed by Gosse. He called the melanic female the black Emperor 



Swallow-tail. 



76. Iphielides Ajax.^-The zebra Swallow-tail. 

 Gosse's name. 



77. Amaryssus Polyxenes.-^- The black Swallow-tail. 

 Proposed by Gosse. 



(The names of the Skippers will not be given at present.) S. H. Scudder. 



No. 10 was issued February 12, 1875. 



