CRAMER DODGE. 219 



gether with a Dedication and Preface, compose the whole work, which at auction 

 was sold for 600 Swedish dollars." 



*CRAM. PAP. EXOT. I-IV. 



Pierre Cramer. 



Pa pi lions exotiques des trois parties du mondc PAsie, 1'Afrique et 1'Amer- 

 ique rassembles et de"crits par Mr. Pierre Cramer, dessines sur les 

 originaux, graves et enlumine's sous sa direction. Amsteldam, Baalde ; 

 Utrecht, Barthelemy Wild. 



Vol. I, 1779, plates 1-96 ; If, 1779, plates 97-192; III, 1782, plates 193-288 ; IV, 1782, 

 plates 289-400. Text in Hollandish and French. 



*CURTIS. APP. TO NARR. Ross' 2o VOY. 



John Curtis, in London, Naturalist and Artist. 



Description, &c., of the Insects brought home by Commander James 

 Clark Ross, 1835. 



In the "Appendix to the Narrative of a second voyage in search of a 

 north-west passage, and of a residence in the Arctic Regions during 

 the years 1829-1833, etc., etc. London, A. W. Webster." 



Lepidoptera are on pages Ixv-lxxv. 



*DALM. VETENSK. ACAD. HANDL. 



Johann Willie Im Dalman. Born at Hinseberg in Westmanland Nov. 4, 

 1787 ; died at Stockholm July 11, 1828. Professor at and Inspector of 

 the Museum of the Academy. 



Forsok till systematisk Uppstallning af Sveriges Fjarilar. 



In Kongl. Vetenskaps Academiens Handlingar, Stockholm, p. 48-101 ; 



199-225, 1816. 

 *DBLDY. ENTOM. 



Edward Doubleday. Born at Eppiug, Eng., Oct. 9, 1810; died in London 

 Dec. 14, 1849. 



The Entomologist, conducted by Edward Newman. London. I, 1841. 

 Contains the following on N. Am rican Lepidoptera : 



Remarks on some North American Lepidoptera ; including a communi- 

 cation from T. W. Harris, p. 97-101. 

 Description of a new North American Polyommatus, p. 209-211. 



*DBLDY. LIST (OR CAT. LEP.) B. M. 



List of the Specimens of Lepidopterous Insects in the Collection of the 

 British Museum. London. Part I, 1844; II, 1847. Appendix, 

 1848. 

 *DBLDY.~HEW. GEX. DJUR. LEP. 



Edward Doubleday and William (_'. Hewitsoii. 



The Genera of Diurnal Lepidoptera, comprising their generic characters, 

 a notice of their habits and transformations, and a catalogue of the 

 species of each genus; illustrated with 86 plates by W. C. Hewitsoii. 

 London: Longman. Vol. I, 1846-1850 ; vol. 11/1850-1852. 



With atlas of 79 magnificent coloured plates. 



With the above was also associated Prof. J. O. Westwood in the completion of this work. 



*DODGE. CAN. ENT. 



G. M. Dodge, in Glencoe, Nebraska. 



In Canadian Entomologist are the following relative to Lepidoptera : 

 An Error Corrected, p. 198, 



