NOTES 

 SELECTED FROM THE MANUSCRIPT CATALOGUES OF MR. DRURY, 



RELATIVE TO SPECIES OF DISPUTED LOCALITY 

 Contained in Vol. 1 and 2 of these Illustrations. 



(The Notes relating to the Species of the third Volume are incorporated in the text. 



GENUS. SPECIES. 



Scarabfeus Gideon var. 



Didymus . 



tetradactylus 



cordatus'Swederus, Get. ol 



sulcatus 



LOCALITY. 



FR05I WHOM RECEIVED. 



Ccrambyx einnamomeus 



notatus 



araneiform: 

 atomarius 



longipes 



iiToratus 



Papilio Dione 



Licus 



Arethusa 



Bolina 



Philantha 



Iphicla . 



Laure 



Leda 



Pan 



Isis 



Acis 



Phylajus . 



Phalsena Chera . 



Egle . 



■ Myrtaea 



Cimex incarnatus 

 Libellula Lucretia 

 Formica barbara ? 

 Sphex coeruleata 

 — — — maculata 

 plumipes . 



Africa 



St. Vincent's 



Brazil 



Sierra Leone 



Georgia . 



Jamaica . 



C Caught in a Timber-yard ^ 

 •v in BunhiU Row ; sup- J- 



' posed to be bred in fir* J 



Jamaica . 



Georgia . 



C Bay of Honduras — they") 



Ml-. Smeathman 

 Ml'. Kearton 

 Mr. Bonifas 

 Mr. Smeathman 

 Mr. Abbot 

 Mr. Keuchan 



Mr. Haller 



Mr. Felton 

 Mr. Abbot 



live in the mahogany > By the Actseon 



trees 

 Jamaica . 

 Batavia . 

 Madrast • 

 Madras . 

 Sierra Leone 

 Sierra Leone 

 Jamaica . 

 Jamaica . 

 Madras 

 New York 

 Sierra Leone 

 New York 

 Madras . 

 Madras . 

 Antigua . 

 Rio Janeiro 

 Madras 

 Muskito Shore 

 Island of Johanna 

 Boston, New England 

 Coromandel Coastt 

 Jamaica . 





Mr. Dupont 

 General Rengers 

 Mr. Skeene 

 Mr. Skeene 

 Mr. Smeathman 

 Mr. Smeathman 

 Mr. Keuchan 

 Dr. Fothergill 

 Mr. Skeene 

 Mr. James 

 Mr. Smeathman 

 Mr. James 

 Mr. Skeene 

 Mr. Skeene 

 Mr. Archer 

 Mr. Bonifas 

 Mr. Skeene 

 Mr. Shakespear 

 Mr. Richardson 

 Mr. J. Harris 

 General Rengers 

 Mr. Dupont 



DATE. ILLUSTRATIONS. 



1775 Vol.]. plate 36, fig. 1. 



1773 Vol. 1. plate 32, fig. 3. 



1774 Vol. 1. plate 37, fig. 7. 

 1773 Vol. 2. plate 32, fig. 5. 

 1785 Vol. 1. plate 35, fig. 1. 



1776 Vol. 1. plate 40, fig. 2. 



1768 Vol. 2. plate 35, fig. 2. 



1765 Vol. 2. plate 35, fig. 4. 



1785 Vol. 1. plate 41, fig. 6. 



1771 Vol. 1. plate 37, fig. 4. 



1765 

 1776 

 1772 

 1772 

 1775 

 1776 

 1772 

 1777 

 1772 

 1766 

 1775 

 1766 

 1772 

 1772 



1776 

 1773 

 1779 

 1772 

 1768 

 1770 

 1760 



Vol. 1. 

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 Vol. 2. 

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 Vol. 2. 

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 Vol. 1. 

 Vol. 1. 

 Vol. 2. 

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 Vol. 1 . 



plate 41, fig. 3. 

 plate 8, fig. 3, 4. 

 plate 16, fig. 1. 

 plate 19, fig. 5,6. 

 plate 14, fig. 1, 2. 

 plate 21, fig. 1, 2. 

 plate 14, fig. 3, 4. 

 plate 17, fig. 5, 6. 

 plate 15, fig. 5, 6. 

 plate 23, fig. 3, 4. 

 plate 3, fig. 4, 5. 

 plate 1, fig. 2. 

 plate 13, fig. 4, 5. 

 plate 20, fig. 4. 

 plate 20, fig. 3. 

 plate 2, fig. 3. 

 plate 3, fig. 5. 

 plate 48, fig. 1. 

 plate 38, fig. 3. 

 plate 39, fig. 4. 

 plate 40, fig. 3. 

 plate 44, fig. 4, 5. 



• Thus confirming my observations on this insect in vol. 1. p. 68. (J. 0. W.) 



t Drury however received many insects from Brazil as well as Madras by Mr. Skeene. 



X " Banks of the Morea, up the Mediterranean," in the test. Edit. 1. 



