GROTE & ROBINSON HAGEN. 237 



*G.-R. ANN. N. Y. LYC. NAT. HIST. 



A. E. Grote and Coleman T. Robinson. The latter, a stock broker in New 

 York, was born in Putnam Co., New York, in 1838, and met his death 

 May 1st, 1872, through injuries caused by being thrown from his carriage. 

 A list of such writings as he was alone responsible for may be found in the 

 Canadian Entomologist, vol. V, p. 109, 111. They are almost solely on 

 the Microlepidoptera. 



Annals New York Lyceum Natural History. 

 Contain the following : 



Lepidopterological Contributions, p. 351387. 



Notes on the Lepidoptera of America, p. 432466, vol. VIII, 1867. 

 *G.-R. PROG. ENT. Soc. PHIL. 



Proceedings Entomological Society of Philadelphia. 

 Contain the following : 



Description of a new species of Citheronia, and remarks on Anisota Ru- 



bicunda, p. 222, 223. 

 Lepidopterological notes and descriptions: No. 1, p. 489496, vol. IV, 



1865. 



A Synonymical Catalogue of North American Sphingidae, with Notes and 

 Descriptions, p. 149-193, vol. V, 1865. 



Lepidopterological Notes and Descriptions : No. 2, p. 1-30, vol. VI, 



1866. 

 *G.-R. TRANS. AM. ENT. Soc. 



Transactions of the American Entomological Society. 

 Contain the following : 



Descriptions of American Lepidoptera: No. 1, p. 1-30; No. 2, p. 171- 

 192; No. 3, p. 323-360; vol. I, 1867-1868. 



Notes on the North American Lepidoptera in the British Museum and 



described by Mr. Francis Walker, p. 67-88. 

 Descriptions of American Lepidoptera: No. 4, p. 179-206. 

 On the American Butterflies referred to the genus Charis by Doubleday, 



p. 310, 311, vol. II, 1868-1869. 



Remarks on Dr. Boisduval's " Lepidopteres de la Californie," p. 173-176. 

 Descriptions of American Lepidoptera: No. 5, p. 176-182, vol. Ill, 

 1870-1871. 



A Supplement to the '' Descriptions of American Lepidoptera," p. 425, 



vol. IV, 1872-1873. 

 *GUER. ICON. REG. AN. 



Felix, Edward Giierm-Meneville. Born in Toulon Oct. 12. 1799. 



Iconographie du regne animal de G. Cuvier, ou representation d'apres 

 nature de I'uue des especes les plus remarquables et souvent non encore 

 figure'es, de chaque genre d'animaux ; pouvant servir d'atlas a tous les 

 traites de Zoologie. Paris, J. B. Bailliere, 1829-1844. 



Insectes, p. 1-575, 1829-1838; Lep., p. 466-530; Lep. Plates, 76-91. 

 *HAGEN. BIB. ENT. 



Dr. Hermann August Hagen. Born in Konigsberg May 30, 1817 ; now in 

 Cambridge, Massachusetts. 



