IV. CONTENTS. 



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XIII. On some Helicouoid Danaina3 and Heliconidte in the Col- 



lection of the British Museum. By A. G. Butler, F.L.S., 

 F.Z.S., &c H'J 



XIV. Notes on Japanese Rhopalocera, with descriptions of new 



species. By 0. E. Janson 153 



XV. Description of a new species of Attacus. By A. G. Butler, 



F.L.S., F.Z.S., kc Nil 



XVI. Descriptions of new species of Cryptolechia from the Ama- 

 zons. By A. G.'BUTLEE, F.L.S., F.Z.S., &c 1(J3 



XVII. Notes on the Trichopterygia found in America by the late 

 G. R. Crotch, Esq., with descriptions of the new species. 

 By the Rev. A. Matthews, M. A 105 



XVIII. Descriptions of new species of Phytophagous Coleoptera. 



By J. S. Baly, F.L.S., &c 179 



XIX. Descriptions of new species of Cryptolechia from the Ama- 

 zons. By A. G. Butler, F.L.S., F Z.S., &c 187 



XX. Monograph of the Coleopterous genus Calochromus of the 



family Lj'cidaj. By C. 0. Waterhouse lt)5 



XXI. Notes on the Lepidopterous genera Carama and Trichetra, 

 with descriptions of new species. By A. G. Butler, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S., kc 203 



XXII. On various genera of the Homopterous family Membracidaj, 

 with descriptions of new sjjecies. By A. G. Butler, 

 F.L.S., F.Z.S, &c 205 



XXIII, Descriptions of new or little known species of Coleoptera 



from various localities. By C. 0. WaterhOUSE 223 



XXIV. Descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera from North 



China. By W. B. Pryer 231 



XXV. Remarks on certain species of the Lepidopterous genus 

 Ophideres, and their capacity for piercing the epicarp of 

 fruits. By G. L. Pilcher 237 



XXVI. On new species of Catocala and Sypna from Japan. By 



A. G Butler, F.L.S.. F.Z.S., &c 241 



XXVII. Notices of new or little known Cetoniidaj, No. 3. By 0. E. 



Janson 247 



