376 LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL WORKS 
43. Hardy, A.D. Excursion to Launching Place. (Launching Place lies on the south 
shore of the upper Yarra, 41 miles from Melbourne, and was visited November 
7-9, 1902. The insects collected included 78 species of Coleoptera, and 25 of 
Lepidoptera, among the latter being Papilio macleayanus Leach, Pyrameis 
kershawi J7’Coy, P. itea #., Tisiphone (Epinephele) abeona Dow., Beleusis java 
Sparr. (= B. teutonia /.), and others. Beetles were particularly numerous on 
flowering shrubs of Leptospermum.) Vict. Nat., Melbourne, xx, 1903, pp. 116-28. 
44, Harterst, E. Trochilidae. In ‘Das Tierreich.’ Published by Ak. Wiss., Berlin. 
Lieferung 9. Berlin, 1900. 
45, Henshaw, 8. List of the Coleoptera of America north of Mexico. Philadelphia, 
1885 ; Supplement, 1895. 
46. Heyden, L. von, Reitter, E., et Weise, J. Catalogus Coleopterorum Europae, 
Caucasi et Armeniae rossicae. Berlin, Médling, Caen, 1891. 
47. Horsfield, T., and Moore, F. A Catalogue of the lepidopterous insects in the 
museum of the Hon. East India Co. I and II. London, 1857 and 1858-9. 
48. Hudson, G. V. Eristalis tenax and Musca vomitoria in New Zealand. (Eristalis 
tenax has been noticed since 1888, and appears to flourish at the expense 
of the indigenous Syrphidae. Calliphora (Musca) vomitoria was first observed 
in 1889.) Trans. and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., Wellington, xxii, 1890, pp. 187-8. 
49. Anentomological tour on the table-land of Mount Arthur. (An interesting account 
of the alpine Lepidoptera, especially the micro-Lepidoptera. The colouration 
became markedly darker with increasing altitude. Flies (Calliphora quadri- 
maculata, Sarcophaga laemica, and others) were very numerous on the summit. 
Vanessa gonerilla and Chrysophanus are still present at 3200 feet above the 
sea-level: the greatest altitude is attained by Erebia pluto.) Op. cit., xxii, 
1890, pp. 179-86. 
50. On entomological field-work in New Zealand. (The best months for collecting 
forest-insects are November, December, and January. Many of the forest 
Lepidoptera are coloured green, and thus harmonize with the mosses that 
thickly carpet the ground. Among other localities, Arthurs Table Mountain 
in the Nelson district, Mount Cook, and the Humboldt ranges, possess a rich 
mountain flora and fauna. The insects of the last-named include the rare 
Erebia butleri and the extraordinary Ichneumonid Rhyssa antipodum. Of 
flower visitors a Geometrid (Gonophylla nelsonaria Fe/d.) on Metrosideros, 
and Noctuidae on Veronica, are mentioned.) Op. cit., xxxiii, 1900, pp. 383-405. 
51. On some new species of Macrolepidoptera. (Miselia umbra, Melanchra umbra, 
Venusia princeps, Notoreas synclinalis, Dichromodes griseata, Selidosema 
monacha, and Declana glacialis.) Op. cit., xxx, 1898, pp. 243-5. 
52. Hunter, W.D. Catalogue of the Diptera of South America. Part 1, Bibliography 
and Nemocera. Part 2, Homodactyla and Mydiadae. Trans. Amer. Ent. Soc., 
Philadelphia (Pa.), xxvi, 1900, pp. 259-98 ; xxvii, 1900, pp. 121-55. 
53. Hutton, F. W. Synopsis of the Hemiptera of New Zealand which have been 
described previous to 1896. Trans. and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., Wellington, xxx, 
1898, pp. 167-87. 
54. On a collection of insects from the Chatham Islands with descriptions of three 
new species. (Diptera: Helophilus trilineatus 7, Mallota ineptus Wa/k., 
Syrphus Novae Zealandiae JZacg., Calliphora aureopunctata JMJacg., Sarco- 
phaga laemica Waite, Dilophus nigrostigma Wadk., Saropogon discus Walk., 
Odontomyia australiensis Schzw., Clitellaria amyris Walk.? Hymenoptera: 
4 Ichneumonids. Coleoptera: Rhytinotus sp.) Op. cit., xxx, 1898, pp. 155-60. ; 
55. The Neuroptera of New Zealand. Op. cit., xxxi, 1899, pp. 208-49. 4 
56. Our migratory Birds. (Zosterops coerulescens Blyth (= Z. lateralis Lath.) has } 
