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Figures 108, a, b.—Mason-wasp (Sceliphron fasciatum); profile and dorsal views; 
phot. by A. H. V. 
Figure 108a.—Blue Mason-wasp (Chalybion ceruleum); specimen from Bermuda, 
phot. A. H. V. 
Figure 109.—Ichneumon of Cockroach (Hvania); b, pupa; after Packard. 
Figure 110.—House Ant (Monomoriuwm minutum); a, female; b, worker. 
Figure 111.—Pavement Ant (Tetramorium cespitum); female and worker. 
Figure 11la.—Ant (Pheidole pusilla); a, worker; 6, soldier; c, tibial comb ; 
drawings by A. H. V. 
Figure 112.—Little Sulphur (Hurema lisa, or euterpe); male; after Scudder. 
Figure 118.—Clouded Sulphur (Hurymus philodice Godart); A, male imago; B, 
larva; after Packard. 
Figure 114.—The same; wings of female; after Scudder. 
Figure 115.—Cloudless Sulphur (Callidryas eubule); female; after Seudder. 
Figure 116.—Cloudless Sulphur; male; after Scudder. 
Figure 117.—Orange-dog (Heraclides cresphontes); larva; after Saunders. 
Figure 118.—Painted Lady (Vanessa cardui); larvee; pupa; imagos. 
Figure 119.—Red Admiral (V. atalanta); imagos; larve; pupa; after Berge. 
Figure 120.—Red Admiral; 14 natural size; after Harris. 
Figure 121.—Mourning Cloak (Huvanessa antiopa); after Harris. 
Figure 122a.—Mourning Cloak; larva preparing to change to chrysalis. 
Figure 122b.—The same, just transformed to chrysalis, Photographs from life 
by A. H. V. 
Figure 123.—European Peacock Butterfly (Vanessa io); imago and pupa; after 
Berge. 
Figure 124.—Buck-eye or Peacock Butterfly (Junonia cenia). 
Figure 125.—Queen Butterfly (Anosia berenice, var. strigosa); male; phot. by 
AC Eee Vi. 
Figures 126, 127.—Pearly-eye (EKnodia portlandia); under and upper sides; phot. 
Dy? ACV. 
Figure 128.—Pepper Sphinx (Cherocampa, or Theretra, tersa); phot. by A. H. V. 
Figure 129.—The same; larva and pupa; from drawings by A. H. V. 
Figure 129a.—Wooly-bear (/sia, or Pyrrharctia, isabella); from Webster’s Inter- 
national Dictionary. 
Figure 150.—Pink-underwing Moth (Utetheisa bella (L.); after Harris. 
Figure 130a.—Mourning Moth (Lycomorpha pholus); phot. A. H. V. 
Figure 131.—Cut-worm (Agrotis ypsilon); imago and larva. 
Figure 1382.—Cut-worm (Feltia annexa); larva, pupa and imago. 
Figure 1383.—Army-worm (Heliophila, or Leucania, wnipuncta); a, male imago ; 
b, pupa; c, larva; after Riley. 
Figure 1384.—Beet Army-worm (Laphygma, or Caradrina, exigua); a, moth; 
b, c, larvee ; e, f, eggs much enlarged ; after Chittenden. Perhaps 
not Bermudian. 
Figure 135.—Prodenia commeline ; a, moth; b, c, d, larve; after Chittenden. 
Figure 136.—Melon-moth (Diaphania hyalinata (L.); imago and larva. 
Figure 187.,—Cucumber-moth or Pickle-worm (Diaphania nitidalis Stoll.); a 
imago; b, larva; after Saunders. 
Figure 188.—Sweet-potato Fireworm Moth (Hymenia fascialis Cr.); leaf skele- 
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tonized by the larve; a, b, c, pupz; d, moth. 
