Harris, Dr. T. W. A Treatise on some of the Insects Injurious to 

 Vegetation. Third Edition, 1862. (Of the 54 species of butterflies 

 described in this most excellent work, 51 have been found in Indiana.) 



Mead, T. L. "Report upon the Collection of Diurnal Lepidoptera," 

 in the Report of the Wheeler Survey, V. 1875. 



Morris, J. G. Synopsis of the Described Lepidoptera of North 

 America, 1862. 



Packard, A. S. Guide to the Study of Insects, Eighth Edition, 1883. 



Riley, 0. V. Report of the Entomologist, in the United States Agri- 

 cultural Report, for 1883. 



Scudder, Samuel H. The Butterflies of the Eastern United States 

 and Canada. Volumes I, II and III. 1889. (Volume III contains 

 the plates ) 



Thomas, Cyrus H. " Cabbage Insects ; " in the Ninth Report of the 

 State Entomologist of Illinois, 1880. 



Wood, J. G. "Insects at Home," 1873. 



Blatchley, W. S. "Some Indiana Butterflies," in Indiana Farmer, 

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"Some Southern Indiana Butterflies," in Booster Naturalist, Novem- 

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PAPIIAOKE. 

 PAP1LIO, Linnseus. 



1. (1.) PAPILIO AJAX, L. Ajax Butterfly. The Zebra Swallow-tail. 

 PapUioajax, Morris, Lep. N. A., 1862, 8, 351. (Form ivakhii, 



Edw.) 

 Edwards, But. N. A., I, 1871, pis. 1, 2, 3. (All 



forms.) 



French, Sev. Rep. St. Ent. 111., 1878, 135. 

 Id., But. E. U. S., 1886, 84. (All forms.) 

 Blatchley, Indiana Farmer, Oct. 9, 1886. 

 Iphiclides ajax, Scudder, But, E. U. 8. and Can., 1889, II, 1264; 



III, pis. 15, 26, 66, 76, 85. 



Papilio marcellns, Morris, Lep. N. A., 1862, 9. (Form marcdlm, 

 Bd.; 



