240 HAERIS HEWITSON. 



Clisio. americana, Anisopt. vernata, Macr. subspinosus,) II, ser. 2, p. 



252, 1850. 



Canker- Worms, (A. Vernata,) IV, ser. 4, p. 155, 156, 1852. 



Canker- Worms, (A. Vernata,) VI, ser. 8, p. 363, 1854. 

 HARR. PR. FAR. 

 Prairie Farmer. 



Canker Worms (Anisopteryx Vernata), VIII, p. 172, 173, 1848. 

 *HERBST. NAT. SCHMETT. I-XI. 



Johann Friederich Wilhelm Herbst, Preacher in Berlin, and Carl Gustav 

 Jablonsky. Herbst was born in Petershageu Nov. 1, 1743; died in Berlin 

 Nov. 5, 1807. Jablonsky was born in 1756; died May 25, 1787. 



Natursystem aller bekannten in und auslaudischen Inseckten als eine 

 Fortsezzung der von Biiffonscben naturgeschichte, nach dem System 

 des Hitters Carl von Linne bearbeitet Carl Gustav Jablonsky. 



Vol. I, 1783; II, 1784; III, 1788. 



Jablonsky dying before the completion of the last mentioned vol. (Ill), it and the re- 

 maining eight were continued and finished by Herbst. 



Vol. IV, 1790; V, 1792; VI, 1793; VII, 1794; VIII, 1796; IX, 1798; X, 1800; XI, 

 1804. 



The figures of Exotic Lepidoptera in the eight volumes edited solely by Herbst are 

 nearly all fac-similes of Cramer's and represent nearly all the diurnals of that author 

 excepting the Hesperidse. The above does not apply to the figures in the first vol- 

 umes by Jablonsky. In the eleven volumes, besides an antique frontispiece and a 

 plate of Collecting Instruments, etc., there are 327 plates of coloured figures. Th re 

 are many misprints among names and references, and the errors of previous authors 

 are repeated. 



*HEW. ANN. & MAG. NAT. HIST. 



William, Chapman Hewitson, born in 1806; died at his residence, Oatlands, 

 Walton-on-Thaines, Surrey, England, May 28, 1878; was interred in the 

 little country churchyard about half a mile from his home. His collection, 

 probably the finest and largest extant of Diurnal Lepidoptera, was be- 

 queathed to the British Museum on the condition that it was to remain 

 intact for '21 years. 



The Annals & Magazine of Natural History (including Zoology, Botany 

 and Geology). 



First series, vol. I-XX, 1838-1847 ; Second series, vol. I-XX, 1848-1857 ; Third series, 

 vol. I-XX, 1858-1867 ; Fourth series, vol. I-XX, 1868-1877. 



Descriptions of some new species of Butterflies, p. 257-264, vol. XX, 

 1st series, 1847. 



On a new species of Agrias, p. 224, 225, vol. Ill, 2d series, 1849. 



On a new genus and species of Satyridse, p. 215-217, vol. IV, 2d series, 

 1849. 







On some new species of Butterflies, p. 434-440, vol. A T I, 2d series, 1850. 



On Butterflies taken on the March to Coomassie, p. 380-383, vol. XIII, 

 4th series, 1874. 



On a new species of Butterflies from the Andaman Islands, p. 356-358. 

 On new genus of Butterflies from Madagascar, p. 359, 360, vol. XIV, 

 4th series, 1874. 



On a new species of Hesperidse, p. 347-355 ; 449-457, vol. XVIII, 

 4th series, 1876. 



