BUTTERFLIES OF THE VICINITY OF NEW YORK CITY 
93. Southern Cloudy -Wing (Eudamus bathyllus). 
Found during June and July in the same places as E. pylades, but 
it is less common. It is single-brooded. The caterpillar feeds on 
wild bean, bush-clover (Lespedesa), butterfly-pea (Eutrosema vir- 
gintanum), hoary pea (Tephrosia) and probably other plants belong- 
ing to the family Leguminose (Pulse family). 
94. Silver-Spotted Hesperid (/udamus tityrus). 
Common everywhere in this vicinity, from May to September. 
Double-brooded. The caterpillar feeds on locust, acacia, wistaria, 
milk-vetch (Astragalus), tick-trefoil (Desmodium) and wild bean 
(Aptos). 
A watercolor painting showing a branch of a locust-tree with 
male and female butterflies, the caterpillar and the chrysalid of the 
Silver-Spotted, or Locust, Hesperid and illustrating the effect of the 
insect on the leaf is on exhibition in the Hall of North American 
Forestry 
