JUNE 30, 1900 VoL. II, Pp. 1-9 
PROCEEDINGS 
OF THE 
NEW ENGLAND ZOOLOGICAL CLUB 
ILLUSTRATIONS OF HITHERTO UNFIGURED 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
BY A. G. WEEKS, JR. 
Parr J. 
BELIEVING that, when circumstances permit, colored illustrations 
should accompany the descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera, 
I take pleasure in submitting the first of a series of papers in 
which I intend to publish illustrations, with descriptive text, of 
previously unfigured species from my collection. Several of the 
descriptions in this issue are reprinted, unaltered but for a few 
verbal corrections, from the publications noted below. 
Myscelia streckert Skinner was received by me from my collector, 
and it remained for Dr. Henry Skinner to distinguish it as a new 
species. As it was one from a very interesting lot, I am glad 
to furnish illustrations of both sexes, doing so by Dr. Skinner’s 
consent and request. 
I wish to acknowledge my indebtedness to Dr. Herman Strecker, 
who has for several years devoted much time to my material 
and has been of very great help to me in determining new species ; 
also to Prof. E. T. Owen, who did some work for me in connec- 
tion with the species herein described. 
