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 A SYNONYMIC CATALOGUE 



OF 



DIUENAL LEPIDOPTEEA. 



By W. F. KiRBY, 



Aidlior of " A 3Iamial of European Butterflies.^^ 



Containing the full Synonymy of every Sj^ecies, and an 

 Alphabetical Index of about 10,000 references. 



" One of the most important, if not the most important, of the entomological works 

 of the year 1871 is undoubtedly Mr. W. F. Kirby's 'Synonymic Catalogue of Diurnal 

 Lcpidoptera.'" — A. E. Wallace, in Address to the Entomological Society of London, 

 January, 1872. 



" A most carefully compiled Catalogue of .all the species of butterflies, of which 

 descriptions had been published, almost to the date of its own appearance." — Prof. 

 Westwood, in the " Academy.'" 



John Van Voorst, 1, Paternoster Row, London, E.G. 



By the same Author, ivith Tico Plates, demy \2mo. cloth, 

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A MANUAL OF EUROPEAN BUTTERFLIES; 



On the plan of Staiuton's "Manual of British Butterflies 

 and Moths." 



Containing descriptions of all the known Species and Larvae; 

 wath Times of Appearance, Tables of Genera, Appendices 

 of Geographical Distribution, Synonymy and Biblio- 

 graphy, and a copious Index. 



Also, price 4d., 



A SYNONYMIC LIST OF EUROPEAN BUTTERFLIES, 



Printed on one side only for Labelling Cabinets. 



Williams & Norgate, 14, Henrietta Street, Covent Garden, 

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