496 A. EF. Verrill— The Bermuda Islands. 908 
PuatTe LXXXI. 
Figure 1.—Cresphontes Butterfly (Heraclides cresphontes, or thoas (L.), just 
emerged from its chrysalis on which it rests, expanding its wings, 
% natural size. Photographed from life by A. H. V. P. 759. 
Figure 2.—The same, three views of the larve ; c, larva about to change to pupa, 
% natural size. Photographed from life by A. H. V. 
PLATE LXXXII. 
Figure 1.—Monarch (Anosia pleawippus), dorsal view of a living specimen 
recently emerged from its chrysalis. Phot. from life by A. H. V. 
Figure 2.—The same. Ventral view. P. 763. 
Figure 3, a, b.—Larve of the same. Phot. from life. 
Figures 4, 5.—Viceroy (Basilarchia archippus) ; dorsal and ventral views. All 
% natural size. Photographed from nature by A. H. V. P. 764. 
PuaTe LX XXIII. 
Figure 1.—Queen Butterfly (Anosia berenice, var. strigosa); natural size; lower 
surface of male. P. 765. 
Figure 2.—Monarch (Anosia plexippus), just emerged from and resting on 
pupa ; natural size, from life. Phot., A. H. Verrill. P. 763. 
PuaTeE LXXXIV. 
Portion of the low limestone Cliffs near Hungry Bay, showing ancient 
fossil Casts of Palmetto stumps, (1-4, etc.) Some of these (as 1 
and 4) start below b, the Base Rock ; others, like 2 and 3, start 
above it in the less compact Afolian Limestone (0’); d, the Aolian 
sand-beds, which are here thick and much cut out by the 1899 
hurricane. Sea-side Grapes above, 1901. Phot,, A.H. V. P. 479. 
Puate LXXXV. 
The same section; a nearer view of some of the same group of 
cavities. P. 479. 
Pirate LXXXVI. 
View of the same strata, from the bank above, to show the grouping 
of the cavities. The dark colored patches are remnants of a bed 
of hard Red-clay, in which all of the cavities started, 1901. 
Phot. by A. H. V. P. 479. 
Pirate LXXXVII. 
Natural Arches at Tucker’s Town Beach, looking west, 1901. Phot. 
by A. H.V. P. 487, 478. 
Pirate LXXXVIII. 
Figure 1.—Cathedral Rocks, looking south, 1901. Phot. by A. H. V. P. 428, 473. 
Figure 2.—Honeycombed South Shore Cliff of ANolian Limestone, with a pot- 
hole at base on the right side. Phot. by J. B. Heyl. P. 472. 
Puate LXXXIX. 
Cathedral Rocks, looking northward. Phot. by A. H. V. P. 428, 474. 
