x EXPLANATION OF PLATES. 



Fig. 3. Locusta (CEdipoda) Carolina, Linn. 176 



" 4. Aphis mali 235 



" 6. Tettigonia (Erythroneura) vitis 227 



" 6. Clastoptera proteus 225 



" 7. Cicada septendecim, Linn 211 



" 8. Chrysopa euryptera, Burm 247 



" 9. " Larva and cocoon 247 



f L A T E IV. PAGE 257.) 



Fig. 1. Vanessa ( Grapta) comma, Harr 300 



" 2. " " i; Vacant chrysalis . . . 301 



" 3. Thecla Humuli, Harr 276 



" 4. Papilio Asterias, Fab. $ 265 



" 6. " " 9 265 



" 6. " " Larva 263 



" 7. " " Chrysalis 264 



PLATE V. (PACK 318.) 



Fig. 1. Eudamus (Goniloba) Tityrus, Smith 310 



" 2. Philampelus Satellitia, Linn 325 



" 3. Philampelus Achemon, Drury 326 



" 4. Choerocampa (Darapsa) pampinatrix, Smith .... 327 



" 5. Jigeria (Trochilium) Pyri, Harr -. 335 



" 6. " " exitiosa, Say $ 331 



" 7. " " " Vacant chrysalis . . .332 



" 8. " " Cucurbitas, Harr 331 



PLATE VI. (PAGE 340.) 



Fig. 1. Lophocampa (Halesidota) Caryse, Harr. Larva . . . .361 



" 2. " " " Cocoon ... 362 



" 3. Deiopeia bella, Drury 342 



" 4. Perophora Melsheimerii, Harr. Larva Case .... 415 



" 5. " " 9 415, 417 



" 6. Pygaera (Datana) ministra, Drury 430 



" 7. Eudryas grata, Fab. Larva 427 



" 8. " " Imago 427 



" 9. Arctia (Spilosoma) acrea, Drury g 354 



" 10. " " " 9 354 



" 11. Notodonta (Pygsera) concinna, Smith 426 



" 12. Clostera Americana, Harr 433 



PLATE VII. (PAGE 376.) 



Fig. 1. Orgyia leucostigma, Smith. Larva 



2. " 9 after depositing eggs . . . 367 



3. " " " " " " ... 367 



4. " " $ 367,368 



6. " Cocoon and eggs 367 



