. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Notodontidae drawn from the type of Walker's species, which is contained in the British Museum. The insect is rare as yet in collections, though specimens coming from Central America are far more. Fio. i8i.—Cargida cadmia, 6 . \ I- numerous in cabinets than specimens obtained from points within the limits of the United States. (2) Cargida pyrrha Druce, Plate XI, Fig. 15, <5. The insect occurs in southern Arizona and in Mexico. Genus CRINODES Herrich-Schaeffer (1) Crinodes


. The butterfly book; a popular guide to a knowledge of the butterflies of North America. Butterflies -- North America. Notodontidae drawn from the type of Walker's species, which is contained in the British Museum. The insect is rare as yet in collections, though specimens coming from Central America are far more. Fio. i8i.—Cargida cadmia, 6 . \ I- numerous in cabinets than specimens obtained from points within the limits of the United States. (2) Cargida pyrrha Druce, Plate XI, Fig. 15, <5. The insect occurs in southern Arizona and in Mexico. Genus CRINODES Herrich-Schaeffer (1) Crinodes beskei Hubner, Plate XLI, Fig. 4, 5. This very peculiar moth is the only representative of its genus which occurs within our territory. There are numerous species found in the tropics of the New World. The habitat of the present species is Arizona and Mexico. NASU-NO TAKE Nasu-no Take is a volcano in the interior of Japan. Tora-san came into my room on the upper floor of the tea-house where we had made our stay while exploring the summit of the moun- tain, which was in eruption at the time. Tora-san was my fid us Achates. He could make an insect-box or repair a jinrickisha, for he was "an honorable ; He did not disdain, when necessity demanded, to prove himself .i capable cook, though this was not h:s oakling. He could provide a meal of "America-no Chow" or "Nippon-no Chow," the cuisine of Anglo-Saxon and of Japanese being alike familiar to him. He was best of all an enthusiastic entomologist, and much preferred sugaring for moths to making curries. "; he said, "Nasu-no Take have got many moth Tokio no have ; "Yea, verilv! good ; "Danna-san, me catchee moth ?oi. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original


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