372. Incisalis iroides Bd. Apple. 



390. Gaeides dione Scud. Rumex longifolius, (Dock.) 



397. Epidemia dorcas Kirby, Potentilla fruticosa. 



411. Cupido pembina Edw. Vicia cracca. 



4 1 9. Nomiades couperii Grt. Vicia cracca. 



420. Nomiades lygdamas Doub. Lathyrus ochroleucus. L. Carolina, Vicia 

 Carolina. 



427. Rusticus enoptes Bd. Eriogonum umbellatum. 



479. Oarisma garita Reak. Poa pratensis. 



482. Poanes massasoit Scud. Gramineae. 



484. Atrytone hobomok Harris, Grass. 



487. Erynnis comma var. manitoboides Fletch. and manitoba Scud. Grass. 



501. Erynnis attalus Edw. Gramineae. 



523. Thymelicus cernes Bd. & Le Conte, Gramineae. 



535. Euphyes fusca Grt. & Rob. Apios. 



543. Lerema hianna Scud. Gramineae. 



544. Ohgona maculata Edw. Gramineae. 

 549. Prenes errans Skin. Grass. 



555. Limochroes bimacula Grt. & Rob. Gramineae. 



556. Limochroes pontiac Edw. Gramineae. 



559. Limochroes dion Edw. Grass. 



560. Limochroes arpa Bd. & Le Conte, Saw Palmetto. 

 564. Phycanassa viator Edw. Gramineae. 



569. Phycanassa aaroni Skin. Grass. 



575. Erycides batabano Lefebre, Rhizophora mangle (Mangrove). 



576. Erycides amyntas Fab. Piscidia erythrina. 



600. Thorybes mexicana Herr.-Schaef. Trifolium monanthum. 



622. Thanaos ausonium Lint. Leguminosae. 



628. Thanaos terentius Scud. & Burgess, Cupuliferae, Leguminosae. 



629. Thanaos propertius Lint. Quercus. 



634. Thanaos funeralis Scud. & Burgess, Hosackia glabra. 



644. Hesperia centaureae Ramb. Mentha. 



Henry Skinner, M. D., Sc. D., in charge of the Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, Pa., writes: "Quite a number of the species you 

 mention in your Butterfly Farmer for May have known foodplants recorded in 

 the literature. I have reared the first stages of Argynnis nitocris Edw. on violets 

 in Sapello Canyon, San Miguel County, New Mexico. Neophasia terlooi Behr. 

 feeds on Arbutus. Pamphila hobomok Harris and panoquin Scud, have been 

 reared on grass. Lycaena xerces Bd. is the same species as antiacis Bd. and 

 polyphemus Bd., and feeds on Lotus glaber and Lupinus arboreus and also 

 eats Lupinus micranthus and Astragulus menziesii. Chrysophanus dione Scud, 

 feeds on Rumex longifolius. There are a good many more known, but I cannot 

 take time to grub them out of the literature. A number have been published 

 since my Catalogue (1898) and supplement (1904). In most cases reference 

 to the life history is indicated by an asterisk. I am sending you copies of these. 



I am writing revision of the Hesperidae and if you wish any species named 

 I will be glad to name them. I want Thanaos particularly at the present time. 

 I will be pleased to have you state in The Butterfly Farmer that I will buy 

 butterflies and also name them gratis. I think Mr. W. S. Wright of San Diego 

 may have reared Chrysophanus hermes Edw. If I happen to note more food- 

 plants I will let you know of them. I would like to see a specimen of your 

 new mount when you have it in shape. There is always a chance for improve- 



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