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conspicua Edw. 

 JStna Boisd. 

 Peckius Kirby. 

 Mystic Edw. 

 Manataaqua Scudd. 

 Cernes Bd.-Lec. 



=Ahaton Harr. 

 Metacomet Harr. 



8. Pyrgn Hiibn. 

 a Lavaterse Esp. 

 alceae Esp. 

 =malvarum O. 

 althaeas Hiibn. 

 Proto Esp. 

 b Sao Hubn. 



orbifer Hubn. 

 c malvae Z;m. 



=alveolus Hiibn. 



alveus Hubn. 



serratulae Mamb. 



cacaliae Eamb. 



andromedae Wall. 



centaureae EamJb. 



carthami Hubn. 



sidae !sp. 

 dtessellata Scudd. 



bimacula Gr.-Rdb. 

 Vitellius Sm.-Abb. 



Iowa Scudd. 

 Osyka Edw. 

 verna Edw. 

 Hianna Scudd. 

 7. Amfol y scirte Scudd. 

 vialis Edw. 



B. HESPERIDES Scudd. 



9. Nisoiiiades Hubn. 



Tages Linn. 

 Persius Scudd. 

 Lucilius Lintn. 

 Icelua Lintn. 

 Brizo Bd.-Lec. 

 Martialis Scudd. 

 Juvenalis Sm.-Abb. 

 tristis Boisd. 



10. Pholiora Scudd. 

 Catullus Fabr. 

 Hayhurstii Edw. 



11. Eu damns Swains. 

 a Py lades Scudd. 



Bathyllus Sm.-Abb. 



Lycidas Sm.-Abb. 



Cellus Boisd. 

 b Tityrus Fabr. 

 c Proteus Linn. 



Since the above was in type, a copy has been received of a 

 paper on the Hesperidse of the European Fauna (Die Hes- 

 periden-Gattungen des europdischen Faunengebiets\ by Dr. 

 A. Speyer. The author was not satisfied with the arrange- 

 ment above presented, which had been drawn up at the 

 request of some of his American friends, and which, from the 

 limited time that he was able to devote to it, and the par- 

 tial examination of species upon which it was based, was con- 

 tributed only for private use not for publication. Since 

 then, he has undertaken a more thorough study of the species 

 pertaining to the European Fauna, and the result, published 

 in the Stettiner EntomologiscTie ZeUungfor 1877, pp. 167- 

 193, is the exceedingly valuable contribution to the knowledge 

 of this interesting group, which is cited above. 



At the present time, as these pages are passing through the 

 press, there is only the opportunity of presenting, in justice 

 to Dr. Speyer, in company with his provisional arrangement, the 



