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between the t. a. and t. p. lines sordid white, with the reniform black- 

 ish, resting on a blackish-green costal patch. Sub-renil'orm almost 

 obsolete. Throughout the space is a faint greenish cloud. Between 

 the t. p. and the sub-marginal lines is a narrow band of cinnamon 

 brown, passing into a blackish patch both on the costa and internal 

 margin. Sub-marginal line nearly straight, with the dentations al- 

 most equal. Posterior margin with an olivaceous cloud. Thorax, an 

 in Amasia, mottled with black and white. Secondaries rather of a 

 duller yellow than in Amasia, the median band hooked, and joining 

 a dark shade, extending to the base along the anal margin. Under 

 side as in Amasia. 



From live specimens taken as follows: Georgia, Q (coll. Akhurst); 

 New York, $ (coll. Akhurst) ; Texas, $ (coll. Dr. Bailey) ; Texas, J» 

 (coll. Neumoegen) ; Florida, $ (coll. Hy. Edwards). All these agree 

 exactly with one another, and cannot be confounded with any other 

 form. 



Types, coll. Dr. James S. Bailey, Hy. Edwards. 

 Cat. Formula, G. & E. 



Var. Isabella, Hy. Edw. 



A very pale form of C. Formula, in which the primaries are wholly 

 whitish gray, the lines bright black and very distinct, the t. p. being 

 broadly edged with cinnamon brown. 



Texas. 



Typa, coll. Dr. James S. Bailey. 



This form is much paler than the variety Aholali, Strecher. 



Cat. Fratercula, G. & R, 



Var. Jacquenetta, Hy. Edw. 



A singular form, in which the primaries are of an olivaceous tint 

 throughout, the lines almost obliterated, and the reniform very indis- 

 tinct. A darker olivaceous shade runs from the base to about the 

 middle of the wing, the space behind the t. p. line being yellowish 

 brown, with a blackish cloud toward the apex. 



Albany, N. Y. 



Types, coll. J. A. Lintner, Hy. Edwards. 

 Cat. Timandra, Hy. Edw., n. up. 



Allied to C Minuta, W. H. Edw. Primaries sordid white, with 

 the base olivaceous. The t. a. line is regularly toothed, the denta- 

 tions rounded and nearly equal. Sub-reniform white, distinct. Reni- 

 form greenish white, clouded with black. T. p. line with one large 

 tooth nearest the apex, thence to internal margin, with very slight 

 dentations. Secondaries pale orange, marginal band broad at apex, 



