Swiss Lepidoptera. 553 



W t 



p. 272.) of ? Hippolyte ? rubra 

 "Vestwood (p. 272, 274.); H. 

 macrocheles Hailstone, (p. 394, 

 395.); Dienecia West wood, sp. 

 (p. 552.). — In the annexed figure 

 (Jig. 49.), the scale at the base of the antennae, which is 

 omitted in fig. 31. in p. 272., as noted by Mr. Hailstone in 

 p. 394., is inserted as present in the drawing by Mr. Hailstone 

 from which fig. 31. in p. 272. was prepared. 



In p. 273. line 9., for " filograna," read " filograna."] 



Art. V. A List of Species of Crepuscular Lepidoptcrous Insects, 

 and of some of the Species of nocturnal ones, known to occur in 

 Switzerland ; with Notices of the Localities in which they have 

 been observed. By P. J. Brown, Esq. 



[Correction to the Information on certain of the Diurnal 

 Lepidopterous Insects treated on by Mr. Brown in p. 205 — 220. 

 — We place these corrections first, because they belong to 

 a precursory communication; and to make them the more 

 obvious.] Your brackets in the first line of p. 215. having 

 caught my eye, I find that I had omitted the words " by the 

 white streak : " this induced me to skim over the rest; and I 

 find the following corrections necessary : — In p. 212. No. 69., 

 after " highest Alps," insert "as"; in p. 214. No. 98., " Al- 

 cse N is" should be " Alexis"; in p. 216. line 1., " Vivsch" 

 should be " Viesch ; " in p. 216. No. 119. for " tail. (Poly- 

 ommatus Eleus Fab. I have often found in Lower Valais)", 

 read "tail (Polyommatus Eleus Fab.), I have often found in 

 Lower Valais." Upon your own shoulders be the respon- 

 bility of diphthonging M. Godart, by which you risk con- 

 fusing the Burgundian entomologist Godart, who died in 

 July, 1825, with the Flemish Godart, whose works were 

 published about the middle of the 17th century: the work I 

 have always referred to is the " Histoire Naturelle des Lepi- 

 dopteres ou Papillons de France" which is only now drawing 

 slowly towards its close, being continued, since Godart' s 

 death, by Duponchel. [We had supposed " Goedartius" (in 

 Kirby and Spence's list of " authors quoted ") intended.] 



I have delayed obeying your call for the continuation of 

 the list of Swiss Lepidoptera (p. 220.), from a wish to ascer- 

 tain whether I could hope to fill up, in any satisfactory man- 

 ner, the blank left by the abrupt termination of Meisner's 

 useful Catalogue [at the genus Eyprepia in the Noctiirna, as 



