THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. Soe 
*XXIX., 28—-9.— Huntera. Feeds on everlasting (Guaphalium polycep- 
halum, A.W.C.) spinning the blossoms together for its retreat ; 
chrysalis April 26, gave imago May 8; chrysalis May 7 gave 1mago 
May 16; not very common. 
*XXX., 30—1.—Cema. Chrysalis April 18, gave imago May 4; a 
second brood in the Autumn ; common. 
*XXXI, 36—7.— Claudia. Feeds on May-apples (Podophyllum pelta- 
_ tum, A.W.C.) ; taken April 24; breeds again in Autumn ; frequents 
} fields near swamps ; not very common. 
XXXII., 7.—Jdalia. Met with by Mr. Elliot in his journey to the 
mountains. 
XXXIL., 43—4.—Clyton. Taken May 1 in neighbourhood of swamps ; 
second brood taken September 5, in Ogechee and Savannah River 
swamps ; rare. 
XXXIIL, 45—7.—Celtis. Taken May 1; very rare ; also in swamps. 
XXXIV., 50—51.—Fortlandia. April 25 ; not very common. 
*XXXV., 16.—Ursula. Feeds on willow, wild gooseberry, and wild 
cherry; chrysalis June 9 ; others were bred as early as April 12 ; not 
very common ; frequents swamps. ' 
*XXXVII., 24—5.—Antiopa. One year I met with a brood of these 
caterpillars on a willow, in number near 300; chrysalis April 24, 
gave imago May 24. 
XXXIX., 9.— Faunus. Met with by Mr. Elliot in his tour to the 
mountains. | 
XL, 32 — 3. — Bachmani.  Frequents blossoms in fields adjoining 
swamps ; not common. 
XLII, 38—40.—Fharos. ‘Taken March 5 ; common. 
*L., 162—4.— Calanus. Taken May 2; common in oak woods ; cater- 
pillar greenish-brown, with darker green marks; imago bred April 29. 
*LI., 165—7.—-strigosa. Feeds on holly and oak; tyed itself up April 
27, changed to chrysalis 2oth [29?], bred May 6; frequents oak 
fields and swamps. 
*LV., 173——5.—-iphon. March 29; very rare ; near swamps and oak ~ 
woods. 
LVI., 176—8.—mopsus. May 25; oak woods; very rare. 
EVIIL, 13.— Americana. Taken by Mr. Elliot in his tour to the 
- mountains. 
*LXVI., 86—7.—Tityrus. Spun up in leaves Sept. 5, chrysalis Sept. 7, 
bred April 10; not very common. 
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