278 TRIMEN WESTWOOD. 



*TRIM. RHOP. AFR. AUSTR. I. 



Roland Trimen. 



Rhopalocera Africa? Australis. A catalogue of South African Butterflies, 

 comprising descriptions of all the known species, with notices of their 

 Larvae, Pupae, Localities, Habits, Seasons of Appearance, and geo- 

 graphical distribution. Part I, Papilionidse, Pierid&e, Danaidae, Acrsei- 

 dse, and Nymphalidae. Cape Town: W. F. Mathew, 1882. 

 *D' URBAN. CAN. NAT. 



William Stewart D' Urban, Newport, Rhode Island. 



Canadian Naturalist and Geologist, Montreal. Vol. I, 1857 ; II, 1857 ; 

 III, 1858; IV, 1859; V, 1860. 



Has tlie following: 

 Notes on Insects now injuring the crops in the vicinity of Montreal, p. 



161-170. 

 On the order Lepidoptera, with the description of two species of Canada 



Butterflies, p. 215-226. 

 Description of four species of Canada Butterflies, p. 310-318; 345-355, 



vol. II, 1857. 



Description of two species of Canada Butterflies, p. 346-351. 

 Description of a Canadian Butterfly, and some remarks on the genus Pa- 

 pilio, p. 410-419, vol. Ill, 1858. 



Observations on the Natural History of the valley of the River Rouge, 

 and the surrounding townships in the counties of Argenteuil and Ot- 

 tawa, p. 81-99, vol. V, 1860. 

 *UHLER. PAT. OFFICE REPORT AGRICULTURE. 



Philip R. Uhler, Librarian of the Peabody Institute, Baltimore. 



Insects Injurious to Vegetation, p. 312-322, vol. for 1860. 

 *WALKER. LIST LEP. B. M. 



Francis Walker, born July 31, 1809, at Arno's Grove, Southgate, England ; 

 died Oct. 5, 1874, at his residence Elm Hall, Wanstead, England. 



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

 British Museum. Printed by order of the Trustees. London. 



Lepidoptera Heterocera, Parts i, ii, 1854; p. iii, iv, v, vi, 1855; p. vii, 

 1856; p viii (Sphiugidae), 1856 ; p. ix, x (Noctuidse), 1856 ; p. xi, 

 xii, xiii (Noctuidae), 1857; p. xiv, xv (Noctuidse), 1858; p. xvi (Djl- 

 toides), 1858; p. xvii, xviii, xix (Pyralides), 1859; p. xx, xxi (Geo- 

 metrites), 1860; p. xxii, xxiii (Geom.), 1861; p. xxiv, xxv, xxvi 

 (Geom.), 1862; p. xxvii (Crambites & Tortricites), 1863; p. xxviii 

 (Tortr. & Tineites), 1863; p. xxix, xxx (Tineites), 1864; p. xxxi 

 (Supplement 1), 1864; p. xxxii, xxiii, xxxiv (Suppl. 1, 2, 3) 1865; 

 p. xxxv (Suppl. 4), 1866. 

 WALLENG. SKAND. DAGF. 



H. D. J. Wallengren. 



Lepidoptera rhopalocera Scandinaviae disposita ac descripta. 

 Skandinaviens Dagfjarilar. Malmo, Cronholm, 1853. 

 *WESTW. TRANS. LINN. Soc. 



John Obadiah Westwood, born in Sheffield, England, Dec. 22, 1805. Profes- 

 sor of Zoology in the University of Oxford. 



A Monograph of the Lepidopterous genus Castnia and some allied groups. 

 J. O. Westwood, M. A., F. L. S., &c. 



