932 NATURAL HISTORY MISCELLANY. 
PAPILIO (VAR?) CALVERLEYI, CAPTURED IN FLORIDA. — While in Florida 
last April it was my good fortune to capture a female specimen of Papilio 
var. Calverleyi Grote, which in some respects differs from Mr. Grote's 
ens the basal third. At the extremity of the discal cell is a conspicuous 
it and the discal cell, the color is yellow. Anal ocellus pupilled with a 
well-defined black spot instead of a ‘narrow faint blackish arcuated 
line.” Tails black without any sprinkling of yellow. Abdomen with six 
rows of yellow dots. Mr.Grote's specimen had but two rows, and Papilio 
weis of which Mr. re considers it a variety, has four.— o- 
. MEAD, New York 
A REMARKABLE NEW JELLY-FISH. — During an excursion to Eastport, 
Me., and vicinity, last season, in company with Mr. S. I. Smith and 
M in size even the common red one, Cyanea Wig which it 
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is, however, more yellow in color, the MN complicated pace hanging 
down below the disk being light orange, and the long frilled mouth ap- 
pendages bright lemon-yellow. The tentacles are about eighty in num; 
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animal has so long escaped observation. It belo ngs to a family pre 
viously unknown on this coast, and forms the type of a new genus. 
was described in the July number of the “ American Journal of Science" 
under the name of Callinema ornata. — A. E. VERRILL. 
or 1868.— This is the fourth 



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