SECOND volum:e 

 ILLUSTRATIONS OK 



DIURNAL LEPIDOPTERA 



WITH DESCRIPTIONS 



BY ANDREW QRAY WEEKS, JR. 



1911 



This second volume contains 37 pages and 21 colored plates 

 b}^ J. Henry Blake, ad. nat. , and B. Meisel, lithographer, descrip- 

 tive of 35 species hitherto undescribed or figured, from the Suapure 

 District of Venezuela, with a steel plate frontispiece of William 

 Henry Edwards. The plates are of the same high, artistic order 

 as those of the first volume, for sample of which see the adver- 

 tisement in the News for June, 191 1. 



Vol. I. $15.00 — 117 pages, 45 plates, 81 species. 

 Vol. 2. 5.00 



Address orders to H. PECK, Agent, 8 Congress Street, Boston, Mass., U. S. A. 



Or to Bernard Quaritch, 15 Piccadilly, London 



LEPIDOPT ERA CO LLECTORS. 



Experienced collector will make collection of California Lepidop- 

 tera commencing May, 191 2. All parties desiring fresh and perfect 

 duplicates of specimens obtained send list of desiderata for prices. 

 Dealers' patronage solicited. 



JAMES SINCLAIR, 333 Kearny Street, San Francisco, Cal. 



JUST PUBLISHED 



The Boreal American Species of Chlorippe (Doxocopa, Apatura), by 



Henry Skinner, 5 pp 10 



Notes on Calligrapha and its allies, with descriptions of a few new spe- 

 cies, by F. C. Bowditch, 10 pp 15 



Descriptions of new species of North American Neuropteroid Insects, by 



Nathan Banks, 26 pp., 3 pis 40 



Descriptions of North American Myrmaridae, with synonymic and other 



notes on described genera and species, by A. A. Girault. 72 pp. .75 



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