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ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 



145 



Behr, M.D., Vice-President 

 Sciences, San Francisco, Cal. 



Papilio rutuliis, 



' ' eurymedon, 

 Pieris protodice, 



' ' chhridice^ 

 Anthocharis sara, 

 Meganostoma eurydice, 

 Colias eurytheme, 

 Lyccena actnon, 



' ' scEpiutn, 



' ' arota, 

 Apodeniia var. virguliy, 

 Charis guadeloupe, 

 Danais plexippus, 

 Agraulis vanilce, 

 Argynnis coronis, 

 IMelitcsa gabbii, 



chalcedona, 

 Va^iessa satyrus, 



" antiopa, 

 Pyrameis atalanta, 

 " cardui, 

 ' ' carye, 

 Jimonia ccenia. 

 Limenitis lorqiiini, 

 ' ' bredowii, 

 Satyrus sthenele, , 



' ' silvestris, 

 Ccenonympha California, 



of the California Academy of 



Patnphila campestris, 

 Fergus syrichtus, 

 Nisoniades tristis, 



" Catullus, 



M. quinque maculata, 

 M. cingulata, 



Deilephila lineata, 

 Ctenucha brunnea, 

 Lycomorpha miniata, 

 Arctia autheola, 



" arizonensis, 



" actcea, 

 Arachnis pic la, 

 Halisidola maculata, 

 Cossus robinice, 

 Plusia gaimna, v. calif ornica, 



" biloba, 

 Harpyia occidentalis, 

 Heliothis armiger, 

 Cidaria californiata, 

 Homaptera lunata, 

 Agrotis satnia, 



" tamlifera and several un- 

 identified, 

 Eutrepela nubilata. 

 Tetrads truxiliata, 



" cFgrotata, 

 Azelina huberniana. 



These are a few ; the last eighteen months have been very bad 

 for collecting on account of the great drought, which was broken 

 by a good rail fall on the 5th and 6th inst. 



Popular Entomology— A Chase for a Butterfly. 



There was a tradition among the young lepidopterists of the 

 American Entomological Society, (1883) that some of the old 

 members long since dead, and if still collecting, they are doing 

 so in another sphere, had the pleasure of taking that delicate and 

 pretty little orange-tipped butterfly, Anthocharis genutia. There 

 were two localities mentioned, one was the bank of the Delaware, 

 near Westville, N. J., and the other to the west of the Quaker 



