260 PEARSON PODA. 



1N19-'20, and the U. S. Exploring and Surveying Expedition to the South 

 Sea in l*38-'42. 



Lepidoptera Americana : or, original figures of the Moths and Butter- 

 flies of North America, in their various stages of existence, and the 

 plants on which they feed. Drawn on stone, and coloured from na- 

 ture : with their characters, synonyms, and remarks on their habits 

 and manners. By Titian R. Peale, Curator of the Philadelphia Mu- 

 seum. Vol.1. Philadelphia: William P. Gibbons, 1833. 

 *PEARSON. CAN. ENT. 



C. W- Pearson, in Montreal, Canada. 



Canadian Entomologist contains : 



Platysamia Columbia, S. I. Smith, p. 119, vol. VI, 1874. 



Rare Captures, p. 80. 



Grapta Satyrus (Edwards), p. 216, 217, vol. VII, 1875. 



List of Bombycidae, etc. (Caulfield and Pearson) p. 90-92, vol. IX, 1877. 

 PERRY. ARCANA. 



Arcana or Museum of Nature. London, Stratford, 1810-1811. 2 vols. 

 PERTY. DEL. ANIMAL. 



Maximilian Perty, Professor in the University of Bern. 



Delectus animalium articulatorum, quae in itinere per Brasiliam annis 

 1817, 1820 jussu et auspiciis Maximilian! Josephi Bavariae regis au- 

 gustissimi peracto, collegerunt Dr. J. B. de Spix et Dr. C. F. Ph. de 

 Martins ; digessit, descripsit et pingenda curavit Dr. M. Perty. Mo- 

 nachii, 1830-1834. 

 *PETIV. Mus. 



James Petiver, Apothecary in London. Died in that city April 20, 1715. 



Musei Petiveriani Centuria Prima ( X) Rariora naturae continens : 

 viz. Animalia, Fossilia, Plantas, ex Variis Mundi Plagis advecta, 

 Ordine digesta, et nominibus propriis Signata. A Jacobo Petiver. 

 Londoni: Pauli, 1695-1703. 

 *PETIV. GAZOPH. 



Gazophylacii Naturae & Artis Decas prima (-5). In qua Animalia, 

 Quadrupeda, Aves, Pisces, Reptilia, Insecta Vegetabilia ; Item Fos- 

 silia, Corpora Marina & Stirpes Minerales e Terra eruta, Lapides figura 

 insignes &c. Descriptionibus brevibus & Iconibus illustrautur. Hisce 

 Annexa erit Supellex Antiquaria, Nuniismata, Gemmae excisae, & 

 Sculpturae, Opera Figulina, Lucernae, Urnae, Instrumenta varia, In- 

 scriptiones Busta, reliquaque ad rein priscam spectantia : Item Ma- 

 chinae, Effigies Clarorum vivorum, omniaque Arte producta. Patrouis 

 suis & Moecenatibus D. D. D. Jacobus Petiver. Londoni, 1702-1705. 

 *PETIV. PAP. BRIT. ICON. 



Papilionum Brittaniae Icones, nomina, &c., containing the Figures, 

 Names, Places, Seasons, &c., of above eighty English Butter-flies, 

 being all that have hitherto been observed in Great Britain. London, 

 1717. 

 POD. INS. Mus. GRAEC. 



Nicolaus Poda von Neuhaus. Born in Vienna Oct. 4, 1723 ; died April 29, 

 1798. A Jesuit; Prof. Phys. in Gratz. 



