1885.J 185 



Plate XIX, Fig. 2 and p. 262, Euglossa analis, Fig. 3 and p. 263, 

 dfflae ccerulea, Enc. Meth. 



Plate XX, Fig. 1, Centris nohiJis, " named by Westwood," p. 264. 



Plate XXI, Fig. 1, Xylocopa teredo, Lansdowne Gruilding, male ; 

 Fig. 2, female ; Fig. 3 and p. 270, Xylocopa corniger^ Westw. 



Plate XXIII, Fig. 2, Xylocopa tenuiscapa, and p. 271, Xylocopa 

 [Platynopoda, West.) tenuiscapa, Westw. 



Entomology, Vol. YII, Exotic Moths by James Duncan, M.W.S., 

 L841. 



In the Advertisement, p. xi, we read " For many of the illustrations 

 rt^e have been indebted, as on former occasions, to Mr. Westwood. 

 Two of these have reference to the illustrious subject of the Memoir 

 Xatreille) . One exhibits his Cemetery {sic) in Pere la Chaise, the other 

 s a facsimile of the Notes attached to his dissections of insects, 

 There are many hundreds of these in existence, chiefly of Qoleoptera'"' 



[This collection of Latreille's Notes was given to me by the late 

 Melly, each note containing the actual dissections, chiefly of the 

 nouth organs, of a genus, descriptions of the same in Latreille's small 

 Tamped hand-writing and rude sketches of various of the organs dis- 

 ected. The collection is now preserved in the Hopeian Museum. — 



r. 0. w.] 



Of the Plates of Moths contained in this volume — 



Plate II, Fig. 1 and p. 83, is an original figure of Agarista picta, 

 each., Zool. Misc.. ; Fig. 3 and p. 88, Eusemia maculatrix (Westw., 

 ,sp.) 



Plate III, Fig. 1, Eterusia tricolor, Hope, Linn. Trans, ; Fig. 2, 

 Erasmia pulcliella, Hope, Linn. Trans, ; Fig. 3, an original figure of 

 Vhalcena sanguiflua of Drury, formed by me into a new genus Amesia 



i:p. 93). 



Plate VIII, Fig. 4, Zeuzera minea, Cramer. 



Plate XIII and p, 138, Saturnia Isis, Westwood. 



Plate XXIII, Fig. 1, Hypercompa? {Hypercampa in plate) 

 ^yharis, Cramer, 



Plate XXIY, Fig. 2 and p. 193, " Cydosia nobilitella, Westwood " 

 'JPhalcena nobilitella, Cramer, pi. 264). 



Plate XXYIII, Fig. 1 and p. 220, ''Epidesmia tricolor,W OBtwood j" 

 Fig. 2 and p, 222, " Scopelodes unicolor, Westwood," 



