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15. Descriptions and (19) figures of sixteen species and varieties of Lep., 

 two diurnals (one new) ; two (new) Sphingidse ; eleven Bombycidae 

 (two species and five varieties new), p. 135139. 



On the N . Am. Sphingidee in Mr. A. G. Butler's Revision of that family, 



p. 139-143, Nov., 1877. 

 *STRECK. PROC. ACAD. NAT. So. PHIL. 



Description of a new species of ^giale and notes on some other species of 

 North American Lepidoptera, p. 148153, in the 



Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia for 1876. 

 *STRECK. RUFF. 



Classified List of Insects collected by Lieut. Thos. M. Woodruff at the 

 head waters of the Red River, Texas, pages 14271431 of Annual 

 Report upon Explorations and Surveys in the Department of the Mis- 

 souri by E. H. Ruffner, First-Lieut. Eng. U. S. A., being Appendix 

 RR of the Annual Report of the Chief of Engineers for 1877. Wash- 

 ington, Government Printing Office, 1877. 

 *SULZER. ABG. GESCH. 



Johann Heinrich Sulzer, born in 1735; died in Winterthur Aug. 10, 1813. 



Abgekiirzte Geschichte der Insecten uach dem Linnaeischen System. 



Winterthur, bey H. Steiner u. Comp., 1776. 

 *SWAINS. ZOOL. ILL. 



William* Swainson, born in England ; died in New Zealand in 1856. 



Zoological Illustrations, or original Figures and Descriptions of new, rare 

 or interesting Animals ; selected chiefly from the Classes of Ornithology, 

 Entomology and Conchology, and arranged on the principles of Cuvier 

 and other modern Zoologists. London, Baldwin & Co., &c. 



Vol. I, 66 plates, 1820-1821 ; II, 53 plates, 1821-1822; III, 63 plates, 

 1822-1823; 2d series, vol. I, 45 plates, 1829; II, 46 plates, 1831- 

 1832. 



The figures beautifully drawn and coloured. 



*THNB. Diss. EXT. SUEC. I-VII. 



Carl Peter Thunberg. Born Nov. 11,1743, in Jonkoping ; died Aug. 8, 

 1828, at his country-seat Tuuaberg. The successor of Linnaeus as Profes- 

 sor of Natural History in the University of Upsala. From 1772 to 1775 

 he was a Physician in the service of the Dutch East India Company. In 

 1775 he lived in Batavia and Japan. 



Dissertatio Entomologico sistens Insecta Suecica. Upsaliae. Part I, 

 Joh. Borgstrom, Dec. 11, 1784; II, P. E. Becklin, Dec. 10, 1791 : 

 III, J. Akerman, May 9, 1792; IV, C. F. Seebalt, May 23, 1792; 

 V, Haij, May 10, 1794; VI, Kinmanson, Dec. 3, 1794; VII, G. M. 

 Wenner, Dec. 22, 1794; VIII, Kullberg, Dec. 15, 1794; IX, West- 

 man, May 20, 1795. 

 *TREITS. V-X. 



Friedrich Treitschke, born in Leipzig 1776 ; died in Vienna 1842. 



Die Schmetterlinge von Europa (Fortsetzung des Ochsenheimer'schen 



Werks) Leipzig. 

 Vol. V, part 1, 2, 1825, p. 3, 1826; VI, p. 1, 1827, p. 2, 1828; VII, 



1829; VIII, 1830; IX, p. 1, 1832, p. 2, 1833; X, p. I, 1834, p. 2, 



3, 1835. 



This is a continuation of Ochsenheiraer's work, " Die Schmetterlinge von Europa," 

 vols. I-IV, 1807-1816. 



