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No. 6. Notes on the Earlier Stages of Cteuucha Multifaria, Boisduval, 

 p. 344, July 20, 1874. 



No. 7. Descriptions of some New Species of Heterocera, p. 365, Sept. 7, 

 1874. 



No. 8. On the Transformations of some Species of Heterocera not pre- 

 viously described, p. 367, Sept. 7, 1874. 



No. 9. Description of a Ne\v Species of Thyris, from the Collection of 

 Dr. Hermann Behr, p. 413, Nov. 2, 1874. * 



No. 10. On a New Species of Papilio from California, p. 423, Dec. 7, 

 1874. Vol. V. 



No. 11. List of the Sphingidse of California and adjacent Districts, with 



Descriptions of New Species, p. 86, Apr. 19, 1875. 

 No. 12. On some New Species of Noctuidse, p. 132, May 17, 1875. 

 No. 13. On the Earlier Stages of Vanessa Californica, p. 146, June 7, 



1875. 

 No. 14. Notes on the genus Catocala, with Descriptions of New Species, 



p. 207, July 19, 1875. 

 No. 15. Description of a New Species of Catocala from San Diego, p. 



185, Oct. 18, 1875. Vol. VI. 



No. 16. Notes on the Transformations of some Species of Lepidoptera, 



not hitherto recorded, p. 19, Apr. 19, 1876. 

 No. 17. On the Transformations of Colias (Meganostoma Reak.) Eury- 



dice, Bdv. p. 60, June 5, 1876. 

 No. 18. Description of a New Species of Heterocampa, (Larva and 



Imago), p. 121, Oct. 16, 1876. 

 No. 19. Notes on a Singular Variety of the Larva of Halesidota Agas- 



sizii Packd. p. 128, Nov. 3, 1876. 

 No. 20. Notes on the Case-Bearing Moths, (Psychidte,) with notices of 



Californian Species, p. 140, Nov. 20, 1876. 

 No. 21. Descriptions of two New Species of the genus Thecla, p. 143, 



Dec. 1, 1876. 

 No. 22. Notes on some Diurnal Lepidoptera, with descriptions of New 



Varieties, p. 163, Dec. 18, 1876. 

 No. 23. Description of a New Species of Catocala, and a List of the 



Californian Specimens of the genus known to occur in collections, 



Jan. 15, 1877. 

 No. 24. Notes on the genus Colias, with descriptions of some apparently 



new forms, Feb. 5, 1877. 

 No. 25. Description of a New Species of Plusia from Arizona, March 5, 



1877. Vol. VII. 



Of these last three papers the advance sheets (author's proofs) have so far only been 

 issued. 



*EMMONS. AGE. NAT. HIST. N. Y. V. 



Ebenezer Eminons, Doctor of Medicine, in Albany. 



The Natural History of New York. Agriculture of New York, coin- 

 prising an account of the classification, composition, and distribution 

 of the Soils and Rocks and of the climate and agricultural productions 

 of the State, together with descriptions of the more common and inju- 

 rious insects. Albany, Van Benthuyscn, 1854. 



Vol. V, p. 198-256, and plates 35-47 relate to the Insects. 



The plates are mostly execrably drawn and as badly coloured, and the text abounds in 

 errors of all sorts. 



