892 NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 
937 Danais chrysippus_ Linn. (India). Protected by 
an unpleasant odor or taste and mimicked by 935. 
938 Hebomoia glaucippe Linn. ae Upper sur- 
face; compare with 934. | 
939 Hypolimnas mis ippus Linn. (India). Male, not 
protected by mimicry; compare with female, 935. 
940 Monarch butterfly, Anosia plexippus Linn. (North 
America). A native, very common species, having an unpleasant 
odor or taste and therefore not eaten by birds. It is mimicked 
by 941. : 
941 Viceroy, Basilarchia archippus Cram. (North 
America). Mimics 940 and differs greatly in general appearance 
from its close relatives. 3 ; 
942 Kallima inachis. Boisd. (India). Leaf butter- 
fly, under surface; note resemblance to brown leaves and also 
the imitation of fungous spots. 
948 Kallima inachis Boisd. (India). Leaf butterfly. 
One showing upper surface of wings; compare with 942. And 
the other showing a butterfly in its resting position on a bare 
twig, it resembling a brown leaf very closely when in this posi- 
tion. | 
944 Attacus atlas Linn. (India). The tip of the wings 
resembles a cobra’s head. Mme 
945 Catocala concumbens Walk. (North America). 
One specimen is spread, showing the highly colored hind wings 
and the other is mounted on a piece of bark in its resting posi- 
tion. Note how inconspicuous the latter is. 7 
946 Caligo sp. (South America). The specimen is shown 
reversed, a position in which it resembles the head of an owl. 
NEW YORK BEAUTIES (947-61) 
This collection shows a few of our more beautiful native 
forms. Prepared and mounted by Denton Bros., Wellesley 
Mass. | 
947 Red admiral, Vanessa atalanta Linn. Under sur- 
face; compare with 950, showing the upper surface of the same 
insect, 
