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tl»se in the outer cell of the hind wings black. Wings expand_J1.05. Taken the 
fore part of J une. 
18. (1.) Sockets of the antennse not marked with black. 
19. (38.) A dot or spot upon the cheeks. 
20. (29.) Cheeks with a black streak or dots undereach eye. 
21. (22.) Two black dots under each eye. 
The Colon Golden-eye (C. colon). Light yellow. Antennae pale tawny yel¬ 
low, black towards their bases; basal joint light yellow, unspotted. Face with two 
black dots each side upon the cheeks. Thorax with a black dot on each side at the 
apex, and in the middle a transverse but no longitudinal impressed line. Wings 
slightly angula'ed t their tips; the two rows of subagical veinlets, those branching 
outwards from the rib vein and bases of those branching inwards black. Wings 
expand 1 40. Taken the fore part of June. 
22. (21.) A black streak or short line under each eye. 
23. (26.) The black line not margined with tawny yellow. 
24. (25.) Several of the veinlets black at one or both ends. 
The Clean Golden-eye (C. emuncta). Light yellow. Head without dots or 
marks except a short black stroke under each eye, anteriorly joining the narrowed 
end of a second black stroke. Thorax without spots, save a black point at the apex 
on each side. Wings rounded at tips, hind pair slightly anguiated; veinlets on the 
outer side of the rib vein black at their bases only in part, all those upon the inner 
side black at base and tip. Palpi black on their outer sides. Wings expand 1.30- 
Taken the middle of August. 
25. (24.) Veinlets all green. 
Kobertson’s Golden-eye (C. Robertsonii). Pale green with a whitish stripe 
from the head along the middle of the back. Head sulphur yellow, without spots 
except a short shining black stripe under each eye. Antenna: pale dull yellow, 
basal joint white. Thorax without spots, Legs whitish, feet tinged with brown. 
Wings rounded at their tips; stigma green, slightly opake; veins and veinlets all 
pale green. Wings expand 1.05. Captured at Tullehassie, in the Creek Indian 
Territory, west of Arkansas, the middle of May, and sent me by William S. 
Robertson. 
26. (23.) Cheeks with a tawny yellow spot in which or on its 
hind edge is a black line or dot. 
27. (28.) Color pale green. 
The Weeping Golden-eye (C. plorabunda). Very pale green, with a paler 
cream yellow stripe from the head the whole length along the middle of the back. 
Head cream yellow; cheeks pale tawny yellow, with a small black stripe posteriorly 
under each eye. Antenr.je whitish, clay y ellow towards their tips. Thorax without 
