Vol. xxv] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 263 
One Hundred Butterflies from the Jamez Mountains 
New Mexico (Lepid.), 
With Notes and Description of a New Species. 
By Roswe.y C. WILLIAMs, Jr., Philadelphia, Pa. 
The following list of just one hundred species and varieties 
of butterflies were secured during the season of 1913 by Mr. 
John Woodgate in the Jamez Mts. of New Mexico at an eleva- 
tion of from 6400 to 7000 ft. 
In most cases good series were forwarded and the dates of 
capture given below usually represent the first appearance. 
When no definite dates are given the butterfly was common 
throughout the month mentioned. 
Of the new species received, Pamphila margarita was 
described by Dr. Henry Skinner in the Canadian Entomolo- 
gist. This list will undoubtedly be added to in coming seasons 
and may be of interest as no similar lists from that part of the 
State have been published to my knowledge. 
1. Danais plexippus L. July and Nov. 
2. D. berenice strigosa Bates. July. 
3. Euptoieta claudia Cr. July. 
4. Argynnis bremneri Edw. Aug. 20, Sept. 3 and 20. 
5. Melitaea acastus Edw. May 28 to June 15. 
*6. M. fulvia Edw. June 8. 
7. M. minuta Edw. July 22. 
8. Phyciodes ismeria Bd.-Lec. May 14-30. 
9. P. tharos Dru. May 20 to June 20. 
10. P. camillus Edw. May 14-29. 
11. P. mylitta Edw. May-June-July. 
12. P. picta Edw. June. 
13. Grapta silvius Edw. July 17-31, Sept. 10. 
*14. G. faunus Edw. Sept. 13-21, Nov. 10. 
45. Vanessa antiopa L. Sept. 11-17. 
16. V. milberti Godt. June 2-6. 
17. Pyrameis atalanta L. Sept. 15. 
18. P. cardui L. May-June-July. 
19. Limenitis weidemeyeri Edw. June 9 to July 4. 
20. Neonympha henshawi Edw. June 14. 
21. Coenonympha ochracea Edw. May 28-30. 
22. Satyrus alope ariane Boisd. July 6 to Aug. 3. 
