PSYCHE. 
Argynnis columbina. A, 148. Description ; 
rare.—272. Taken 25 Aug. 
Argynnis cybele. C, 261. Distinguished 
from A. aphrodite. 
Argynnis aphrodite? C, 228. Common 
1 July; description. 
Melitaea myrina. C,192. Appeared about 
1o June; description; definition of ‘ fritilla- 
ries”; seasons: habits. —290. Abundant on 
thistles, 1 Sept. 
Melitaea phaeton. C, 227. Figs. butterfly ; 
taken about 30 June; description. 
Melitaea tharos. C, 219. Appeared about 
20 June; description. — A, 59. Common.— 
272. Taken 25 Aug, 
Libythea motya. A, 204. Description. 
Thecla mopsus. A, 148. Description; 
common. 
Thecla hyperict. A, 213 note. Probably 
identical with 7%. favonius. 
Thecla poeas. A, 52. Fig. upper surface 
of butterfly.—171. Description: habits; first 
seen 3 July. 
Thecla falacer. A, 37. Habits and flight. 
Polyommatus lucia. C, 123. Seen 10 
May; flight and habits.—150. Female taken 
20 May.—247. Does not hibernate. 
Polyommatus pseudargiolus. A, 144. De- 
scription; pugnacious habits. 
Thecla comyntas. A, 272. Taken 25 Aug. 
Lycaena phiaeas. OC, 219. Its beauty; 
appeared about 20 June.—221. Variety taken 
in September; eggs. 
Colias eubule. A, 38. Flew to flower in 
hand.— 212. Still plentiful on 1 Aug. — 272. 
Taken 25 Aug. 
Coltas coesonia. A, 53. Description. 
Colias philodice. C, 184. Appeared from 
25 May to 1 June; seasons; description of 
white variety. — 223. Congregates. — 247. 
Butterfly does not hibernate.—262. Congre- 
gates.—323. Numerous 16 Oct. 
Colias diara |Nathalis tole?]. A, 53. 
Description. 
Xanthidia delia. 
peared 1 Aug. — 272. 
Aug. 
Nanthidia tucunda. A, 212. Common in 
May and June, not yet disappeared 1 Aug. ; 
description; distinction from X. delza; Bois- 
duval’s error about it. 
A, 213. Recently ap- 
(Colzas.) Taken 25 
247 
Colias nicippe. A, 53. 
—272. Taken 25 Aug. 
Pontia oleracea. C, 123. 
247. Butterfly does not hibernate. 
Papilio philenor. A, 77. Description; 
habits.—148. Becoming scarce 1 July. —272. 
Taken 25 Aug. 
Papilio troilus. A, 78. 
rare.—148. Becoming common 1 July.—272. 
Taken 25 Aug. 
Papilio turnus. C.183. Fig. 
face of butterfly; appeared 25 May-1 June; 
habits; distribution. — 194. Abundant 10 
June; habits.-—195. Reared; imprisoned 2 
does not attract ¢.—223. Congregates.— 
261. Disappeared about 15 July.—293. Habits 
of caterpillar ; food plants. —A, 122 (g/aucus). 
Description ; habits. —202 (furnus). Noticed. 
Found in gardens. 
Seen 10 May.— 
Description ; 
under sur- 
Papilio calchas. A, 169. Description; 
becoming common 3 July.—272. Taken 25 
Aug. 
Papilio thoas. A, 170. Description; 
habits. 
Papilio ajax. A, 51-53: Figs. larva, 
pupa and under surface of imago; descrip- 
tion.—148. Nearly all gone 1 July. 
Papilio asterius. C, 184. Found in New- 
foundland and southern states; not met with 
in Canada. A, 78. Numerous: description. 
Eudamus tityrus. A, 61. Flight.—85-87. 
Caterpillar; nest; cocoon; pupa 13 days; 
habits of butterfly.—272. Taken 25 Aug. 
Eudamus bathylius. A, 272. Taken 25 
Aug. 
Thymele brizo. C, 184. Appeared 25 
May-1 June; not common; flight. 
Flesperia catullus. A, 204. Description. 
Flesperia [Hesperia tessellata]. 
A,272. Taken 25 Aug. 
Pamphila paniscus? |Heteropterus man- 
dan|. C, 219. One taken about 20 June. 
Flesperia phylaeus. A, 204. Description. 
Pamphila peckius. C, 193 (Hesperia). 
Appeared about 10 June; characteristics of 
skippers. — 228 (Pamphila). Abundant 1 
July. 
orcus? 
Pamphila otho? A, 272. Taken 25 Aug. 
Pamphila cernes. C,228. Abundant 1 
July. 
Pamphila sp. A, 272. Taken 25 Aug. 
Samuel H. Scudder. 
