BIBLIOGRAPHY 



List of authors and their works cited ; elucidating the abbreviations used 

 in this Catalogue, with short biographical or autobiographical notes.f 



In citing the publications of those authors who have treated of the Lepidop- 

 tcra of various parts of the world, I have not confined myself to the titles of such 

 of their articles as relate to the IN". American fauna alone, but have given all others 

 as well, in the order in which they were published. Nor is any excuse required 

 for so doing, as no one can be the loser by the perusal of anything that has been 

 written by Hewitson, the Felders, Moschler, etc. 



The works of those authors who have treated solely on the Heteroceres will 

 lie given in a continuation of the Bibliography which will be appended to the 

 Catalogue of the Heteroceres to be issued as the second series of this work. 



All those works which I have myself examined have an * prefixed. 



*ABB.-SMITH. INS. GA. 



John Abbot and James Edward /Smith. The latter was born in Edinburgh 

 Dec. 2, 1759; died in London March 17, 1828. 



The Natural History of the rarer Lepidopterous Insects of Georgia, in- 

 cluding their systematic characters, the particulars of their several 

 metamorphoses and the plants on which they feed. Collected from 

 the observations of John Abbot, many years resident in that country. 

 London, 1797. 



2vol. Illustrated with 104 coloured plates representing the larva, chrysalis and perfect 

 insect, as well as the food-plant ; engraved from the original drawings of John Ahbot. 

 In English and French. 



*BATES. ENT. Mox. MAG. 



Henri/ W. fiafe*, in Locdou. Studied and collected Lepidoptera on the 

 Amazons, 8. Arn., for a number of years. 



The Entomologists' Monthly Magazine. London : John Van Voorst. 

 Vols. I-XIV, 1864-1877. 



Contains following papers on Lepidoptera: 



New Species of Butterflies from Guatemala and Panama, p. 205, vol. I, 

 1864. 



On the Blue-belted Epicalise of the Forests of the Amazons, p. 174-177, 

 vol. II, 1865-1866. 



New Species of Butterflies from Guatemala and Panama, p. 49-52; 85- 

 88; 133-136; 152-157; vol. Ill, 1866-1867. 



New Species of Insects from the Province of Canterbury, New Zealand. 



Coll. by R, W. Fereday, p. 52-56. 

 Notes on the genus Pandora, p. 169, vol. IV, 1867-1868. 



On a collection of Butterflies made by Mr. John Milne in Newfound- 

 land, p. 244-246, vol. XI, 1874-1875. 



f For some of these I am indebted to Oken's Isis. Hagen's Bib. Ent. & Ferussac's Bull. 



