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fornia and the adjacent districts, p. 161-172. Also separate. 



8vo. pg. 12. 



Original and compiled descriptions of all the larvae and pupa? of species 

 belonging to the Pacific Coast, with which entomologists are at present 

 acquainted, viz.: Papilio Philenor larva and pupa, P. Zolkaon 1. & p., P. 

 Asterias 1. & p., P. Eurymedon 1. & p., P. Rutulus p., Neoplasia menapia p., 

 Colias eurytheme I. & p., Terias nicippe 1. & p., Danais Archippus 1. & p., 

 Melitaea chalcedon 1. & p., M. Editha I. & p., M. p«//a 1. & p., Phyciodes 

 mylitta 1. & p., Grapta satyrus 1. & p., G. zepliyrus 1. & p., PYme.s-sa antiopa 

 1. & p., F. MiWerti 1. & p., Pyrameis Hun/era 1. & p., P. Cardui 1. & p., P. 

 Atalanta 1. & p., Junonia coenia 1. & p., Limenilis Lorquini p., Z. Californica 

 p.; food-plants, seasons. 



* 545. H. Edwards. Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. — No. 3. 

 Notes on some Zygoenidae and Bombycidas of Oregon and 

 British Columbia ; with descriptions of New Species, p. 183— 

 190. Also separate. -8vo. p. 13-20 (appended to No. 2). 



Describes Scepsis Matthewi, Sarrothripa Columbiana, Lilhosia Candida, 

 Clemensia irrorata, Orgyia badia, Cymalophora improvisa = 6n. spp. ; notes 

 on habits and geographic distribution of about twenty species. 



* 546. H. Edwards. Pacific Coast Lepidoptera. — No. 4. 

 Descriptions of some New Genera and Species of Heterocera. 

 p. 264-267. Also separate. 8vo. pg. 4. 



Describes Spilosoma (Diaphora, St.) pteridis larva, pupa and imago, 

 Epialus Mathewi, Thauma (n. g. Bombycidae), Th. ribis, Stretchia (n. g. 

 Notodontidae), S. plusiaeformis = 2 n. gen., 4 n. spp. [See Rec, No. 550]. 



*' 547. H. Edwards. Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 5 — 

 On the Earlier Stages of some Species of Diurnal Lepidoptera. 

 p. 325-332. Also separate. 8vo. pg. 8. 



Describes the known earlier stages of Papilio Daunus, Pieris protodice, 

 "Anthocaris ausoniedes" Colias caesonia, Terias lisa, T. delia, Danais Bere- 

 nice, Agraulis vanillae, Argynnis myrina\ Pyrameis carye, Limenilis misip- 

 pus, L. Lorquini, Thecla halesus, Th. arsace, Th. mopsus ; says "I believe 

 that the present and previous articles will be found to contain all the 

 knowledge we possess concerning the earlier stages of our diurnal Lep- 

 idoptera." [See Rec, No. 544.] 



* 548. H. Edwards. A Tribute to the Memory of George 

 Robert Crotch: p. 332-334. Also separate. 8vo. pg. 2. 



* 549. H. Edwards. Pacific Coast Lepidoptera, No. 6. — 

 Notes on the Earlier Stages of Ctenucha Multifaria, Boisduval. 

 p. 344-345. Also separate. 8vo. pg. 2. 



Describes egg, young larva, pupa, cocoon and habits. 



