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wrong insects), is Madame Merian's " Metamorphosis 

 Insectorum Surinamensium," a large folio volume, published 

 at Amsterdam as early as 1705, of which there are many later 

 editions in Latin, Dutch, and sometimes French. 



A later Dutch work on the same subject is Sepp and 

 Scheller's " Surinaamsche Vlinders " (3 vols. Amsterdam), 

 which appears to have been published at intervals between 1828 

 and 1852, and notwithstanding the late date of the book, the 

 Linnean nomenclature is still retained in it. 



There is also a series of papers by Moschler, on the Lepi- 

 dopiera of Surinam in the "Verhandlungen der zoologischen- 

 botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien " (from 1876 to 1883). 



Several Lepidipiera are described in vol. iii. of Schomburgk's 

 " Reisen in Britisch Guiana" (Leipzig, 1848). 



Brazil. 



There are two books of scientific travels which contain 

 Brazilian Lcpidoptera. One of these is Humboldt and 

 Bonpland's " Recueil d'Observations de Zoologie et d'Anatomie 

 Comparee " (Paris, 18 11 and 1832), both volumes of which con- 

 tain papers on the Order by Latreille ; and Perty's " Delectus 

 animalium articulatorum " (Munich, 1834), which forms one 

 of the series of works embodying the scientific results of the 

 journey of Drs. Spix and Martins. 



Ecuador and Bolivia. 



Among the series of pamphlets containing diagnoses 

 of Butterflies by Hewitson are some entitled " Equatorial 

 Lepidoptcra collected by Mr. Buckley" (five parts, 1869-18 7 7), 

 and "Bolivian Butterflies collected by Mr. Buckley" (1874). 

 IvLmy of the species therein described were afterwards figured 

 by Hewitson in the later parts of his " Exotic Butterflies." 

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