6 FOSSIL BUTTERFLIES. 



1861. HEER. Recherches sur le climat et la Vegetation du pays tertiaires ; tracluction lie Gaudiii. 4to. 

 Winterthur. 



The same as the previous ; and also (on p. 205 ; uot in the original edition) the following refer- 

 ence : "un cincauenie (Thaites liuminiana'} est tres voisiu ilu genre Tliais qui appartient a la faune 

 mcditerraneene." 



18C8. BUTLER. Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera of the family Satyridie in the collection of the 

 British Museum. 8vo. London. 



Gives an appendix (pp. 189-100) on fossil species, in which he discusses the zoological position of 

 ycorinopis sepulta (Cyllo srpnUa). 



1869. BUTLER. Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera described by Fabricius in the collection of the 

 British Museum. 8vo. London. 



Discusses briefly (p. 109) the relationship of " Vanessa Pluto" to Argynnis Diana anil Junonia lledonia. 



1872. SCUDDER. Description d'un nonveau pnpillon fossilc (Satyrites Reynesii) trouve a Aix en 

 Provence. Eev. et Mag. de /ool., 62-71, pi. 7. Also separate, pp. 7. 



Description of a New Fossil Butterfly (Satyrites Reynesii) found at Aix in Provence. This is 

 a translation of a portion of my paper. Geol. Mag., IX, 532-533, pi. 13, figs. 2-3. 

 The same, separate, pp. 2. 



Describes and figures Lethitcs Iteynesii. 



1872. SAPORTA. Etudes sur la vegetation du Sud Est de la France a 1'epoquc tertiaire. Suppl. I. 



lie' vision de la flore des gypses d'Aix. 1" fascicule, Generalites. Ann. Sc. Nat. [5], 

 Bot. XV, 277-351. 



Discusses (p. 342) the probable food of the caterpillars of Xcniinopis sepultct and Tkaitrs liuminiana. 



1873. BUTLER. On Fossil Butterflies. Lepidoptera Exotica, part sv, pp. 12C-8, pi. 48. 



On a Fossil Butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalida! from the Stouesfield slate near 

 Oxford ; with notices of two other foreign forms from France and Croatia. Geol. Mag., 

 X, No. ciii, 2-4, pi. 1. 



Describes the genus I'ala-niitina and species oolit.ica (a supposed fossil butterfly), refers CijUu m-pulta 

 Boisd. to a new genus, Neorinopis, and Vanessa Pluto Heer, doubtfully, to Junonia, adding remarks 

 upon the relationships of each. 



1*7::. ANON. The oldest Fossil Butterfly in the World. The [London] Craphir. Feb. 22. 

 A popular account of the preceding paper, accompanied by a woodcut of Palceontina oolitica. 



