406 



PROF. E. B. POULTON ON BREEDING 



Company 4. 



Eggs were found Jan. 1, and hatched Jan. 3. 



The eggs produced males and females o£ both infuscata and lycia 



Dates of 



Emergence. 



1911. 



infnscd.'ii. 



lycia. 



Male. 



Female. 



Male. 



Female. 



Feb. 14 



4 



1 





■) 







15 









' 





., 17 



1 



1 



V 



1' 





18 











19 



1 



1 



4 









Totals 



G 



2 



1 



1 Parent C, of Family 2 (p. 407). 



2 Parent D, of Family 2 (p. 407). 



The individuals of this company were typical and uniform, with the single 

 exception of the male parent, lycia, of Family 2, in which the basal half of 

 the fore wino- was slightly tinged with fulvous, a variation which appeared 

 in many of its offspring. 



Company 5. 



The dates of capture and hatching were not kept. 



The eogs produced 22 female offspring, of which 6 were infuscata and 

 16 lycia : — 



Dates of 



Emergence. 



1911. 



Female 

 ivfuscata. 



Female 

 lycia. 



Feb. 21 



1 







„ 22 





1 

 ^ —4" " 

 "'"11 "' j 





„ 23 







., 24 



5 







Totals j 6 



16 1 



Company 6. 

 The eggs hatched Jan. 28, 1911. 



The eggs produced 3 males of the form lycia, which emerged on March 2 

 and 3 female lycia which emerged on March 2, 3, and 4, respectively. 



