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INDEX TO AUTHORS IN VOLUME 13
Baker, James H........................................................................................................... 217-220
Bauer, David L....................................._______................_............................. 165-169, 207-211
Bellinger, P. F.............................._______................................................................ 15, 35, 253
Byers, George W....................______..........................___...................................... 96-98
China, W. E................................................................................................................... 216
Cole, L. R..........___....................................................................................................... i-io
Common, I. F. B....................................................................................___................ 57-61
Comstock, John Adams ..........................._____.......................................................... 67-69
Dornfeld, E. J.....................................................____.......____.................................... 183
dos Passos, Cyril F.....................................___..................__________..................... 212
Ehrlich, Paul R. ____............................................................................................. 31-32, 99-100
Evans, William H.....................__.................____...................__________.............. 93-95
Freeman, H. A. ___........................______...................___.......................................... 89-93
Grey, L. Paul ..........._______...............................____......................... 14-15, 173-174, 245-246
Guppy, Richard ......................_______..................................................................... 101-103, 170
Hardy, George A..................................................................___............................... 70, 78
Higgins, L. G..................................................................................._______.............. 104
Howe, William H. ___................___........................................................................ 26, 78
Jackson, T. H. E.............................................................................................._____ 121-150
Jewett, Stanley G. Jr................................................____..................................____ 171-173
Jumalon, Julian N....................................................................................................... 19-23
Kendall, Roy O..........................................................................________..........____ 221-228
Kuzuya, Takeshi...................................................................................................___ 175-181
McFarland, Noel ..................................„...................................................................... 236-237
McHenry, Paddy B......................................................................................._______ 66
Maeki, Kodo ____.......................................................................................................... 193-203
Mather, Bryant.............____....................................................................................... 18, 71-72
Mather, Katharine...................................................................................................... 71-72
Moucha, Josef...................................................___................____.............................. 246
Muller, Joseph............................................................................................ 17-18, 27-29, 182-183
Munroe, Eugene..........................._____.................................................____........-..... 241-244
Newcomer, E. J...................____..................................................----......--------------- 64
Patterson, Donald ......................____................................___.......--...................- 229-235
Phillips, Leonard S...........................................................------.................................... 73-77
Powell, Jerry A......................................____................................___....................... 229-235
Remington, Charles L............._____..................................... 15, 30, 33-35, 151-164, 193-203
Remington, P. S............................................................................................................. 15-16
Riley, N. D. ....._________....._______.................................................................. 11-13
Sala, Frank P.....................................................................____................................. 6S-66
Sette, Oscar E............................................................................................................... 238-240
Sevastopulo, D. G....................................................................................................... 24-26
Sheppard, A. C. ___..........................................................._____................................ 77
Stallings, Don B................................................................................................... 99-100, 204-206
Stallings, Viola N.....................................................................................____......... 204-206
Turner, J. R......................................................................................................... 99-100, 204-206
van Someren, V. G. L................................................................................................. 121-150
Weast, Robert D......................................................................................._____......... 213-216
Welling, Eduardo C..................................................................................................... 62-64
Wiltshire, E. P............................................................................................................... 79-88
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Journal of the Lepidopterists' Society
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INDEX TO SUBJECTS IN VOLUME 13
African Lepidoptera, protective resemblance...................................................... 121-150, 256
Annaphila arvalis in British Columbia..............___.............................................. 78
Apantesis figurata forms reared ____________________________________________ 182-183
Arachnis zuni larvae abundant....................................____...................................... 236-237
Asymmetry in Speyeria .......___............._______........____....._____............___........ 14-15
Baja California Lepidoptera ___...................____...................................................... 229-23 5
Boisduval & Leconte, dates of publication.............................................................. 212
Brazilian Lepidoptera collecting..................................................___.......____........ 79-88
Buchholz, Otto (1874-1958), obituary.................................................................... 27-29
Calif. Academy of Sciences centennial volume reviewed —..........______............. 3 5
Caradrina morpheus new to North America .......____...........____....._______...... 77
Catocala parta forms reared _______.......__________________................................. 182-183
Century of progress in the nat'l sciences, reviewed _____..........___......____........ 3 5
Chlosyne gloriosa Bauer, new species from Mexico .......____________.....___...... 165-169
Chlosyne hoffmanni manchada Bauer, new ssp....................___......___________ 207-211
Chromosomes of Papilionidae....................................____........................................ 193-203
Comstock, William Phillips (1880-1956), obituary ..................____.............. 30
Corrigenda and addenda ______........_________.....................................___............. 253, 256
Egg-laying of captive Lepidoptera _____...................................._____.................... 24
Eggs of Theclini, collecting in winter.................................................................... 175-181
Erehia in Europe __________________..................................................................____ 104
Erebus odora migrations.......___............................................................................... 65-66
Erebus odora rearing attempted in New Jersey ...................................—............ 17-18
ESPECIALLY FOR FIELD COLLECTORS.................. 19-26, 79-103, 175-183, 229-237
Euphydryas subspeciation in western states........................................................- 171-173
Eutachyptera psidii early stages.........___.....___..........................................-------- 24
FIELD NOTES....................________.............................................................. 78, 164, 170, 183
Fluorescence of butterfly wing colors ..............-.................................-.........-------- 73-77
Foodplants of Texas Lepidoptera............................................................—............... 221-228
Geographic variability in Speyeria (Moeck), reviewed ____............................ 245-246
Geometridae of Baker County, Oregon................................—........................------- 217-220
Herculia phcezalis life history .........____...........---------.....................................------- 67-69
Hesperiidae, foodplants in Texas ________...........................................—-..........-..... 221-228
Hyalophora isolating mechanisms..................................._________......................... 213-216
Hybridization experiments with Papilio —.....................___.............-------------...... 151-164
Hybrids of Agathymus ____.....____.......______.....................................................-..... 204-206
Hypaurotis chrysalus foodplant.............................................................................— 164
Incisalia eryphon life history.................................................................................... 70
Incisalia mossii habitats in British Columbia ................................___................ 101-103
Iraq, Lepidoptera of (Wiltshire), reviewed _____................................................. 33
Isolating mechanisms of Hyalophora....................................................------............ 213-216
Label printing in the field ...................._______.......................................................... 96-98
Lepidoptera of Iraq (Wiltshire), reviewed.......................................................... 33
Lepidopterists' Society
Minutes of meetings ________________.......................................................... 31-32, 238-240
Presidential Addresses.................................................................................. 11-13, 241-244
Light traps __________________________________________........______________.......... 24, 57-61
Migrations of butterflies in Yucatan .............................................................______ 62-64
Migration of Erebus odora........................................................................................ 65-66
Mimicry in Africa.........................___.....................................................................121-150, 256
Mississippi, butterflies of (Mathers), reviewed .................................................. 33-35
Mississippi butterfly checklist, 1st supplement...................................................... 71-72
Mitoura johnsoni in Oregon and California .......................................................... 183
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Moiyle Slovenska (Reiprich), reviewed.........._____....._______......_____.......___ 246
Noctuid moths sw^arming in Kansas ........................................................................ 26
Nomenclature notice.................................................................................................... 216
Nymphalis californica migration in Northwest.................................................... 64
Oregon Geometridae ___..................................................____.....____________.......... 217-220
Papilio hippocrates a distinct species......................................„................„............ 151-164
Papilio hybridization experiments........................................____.........__________ 151-164
Papilionidae chromosomes _______.............................................................................. 193-203
Philippine butterflies baited..........................................................____..................... 19-23
Prohlema in Kansas ___..................._.....____............................................................. 1 5-16
Protective resemblance in Africa...........................____.......................................... 121-150, 256
Pupal defenses against parasites........................___......................_______________ 1-10
Pyralid fauna of western states...........___............................____............................ 241-244
Rearing techniques ___.........................................._________.....................____......... 182-183
Recent Literature on Lcpidoptera, abstracts.................... 36-56, 105-120, 184-192, 247-253
Reviews of publications _____....................................................______................. 33-35, 245-246
Sierra San Pedro Martir Lepidoptera................___............................___............ 229-235
Speyeria asymmetry.......................................____..................................................___ 14-15
Speyeria diana, saga of a larva ________............................................................... 93-95
Sphingidse in Florida.........................____.................................................................. 78
Storing and shipping papered Lepidoptera _______.......______.......______............. 25-26
Strymon melinus foodplants................................___.............___............................. 170
Subspeciation equation................._______...........____...................______................... 173-174
Taxonomy of Lepidoptera.................................__________........................................ 24
Texas and New Mexico collecting ...........___......................................_____...... 89-93, 99-100
Theclini, collecting eggs in winter ...............___...................................................... 175-181
Typhedanus crameri McHenry, new name for orion _____.......______............... 66
Vanessa atalanta taken at night ___..........._______................................................. 18
CORRIGENDA AND ADDENDA
Vol.13: no.3 — page 128: the list of mimics should have included the symbol for female [ 9 ] after Euryphene rubrocostata, E. wilwerthi, E. sophus sophus, E. congo-lensis, E. phranza phranza, E. Icetitia, and the notation " $ & 2 " after E. cutteri and E. ((sp. now.?"; all these are clearly shown by the color plates but were omitted from the list.
Same paper, page 145: the caption to Plate 8 shows Iolaus as the genus of all the forms figured; in the text above, the new generic assignments from the Stempffer & Bennett revision are shown, and the plate caption should have had the same genera.
Vol.12: nos.3-4 — page 94: the dates for Stallingsia, Turnerina (misspelled "Ter-nerina"), and A gathymus should be 1959 (not "1958"), since Freeman's paper was published 26 January 1959.
Vol.10: no.6 — page 207, text line 17: "Schindler" should have been Schilder.