378 LIST OF ZOOLOGICAL WORKS 
71. Lawrence, G. N. Birds of Western and North-western Mexico, (II sp. of 
Trochilidae.) Mem. Soc. Nat. Hist., Boston (Mass.), ii, 1859. 
72. Lewis, J. H. Lepidoptera of Mount Ida. (Mountain fauna.) Trans. and Proc. 
N. Zeal. Inst., Wellington, xxxiii, I901, pp. 186-7. 
73. Notes on Coleoptera. (The flower-beetle Dasytes stewartii Broun = D. nigripes 
Broun is mentioned: also 2 new Briscids and a new Lucanid.) Op. cit., xxxiv, 
1902, pp. 201-4. 
74. Loew, H. Die Dipteren-Fauna Siidafrikas. Part I. Reprinted from Abh. natw. 
Ver. Sachs. und Thiir. Berlin, 1860. 
75. Diptera Americae septentrionalis indigena. (10 centuries.) Berolini, I, 1861; 
II, 1865-72. 
76. Lucas, F. A. On the anatomical characters of Humming Birds. Smithsonian 
Inst. Rep., Washington (D. C.), (1890) 1892, pp. 290-4. 
77. On the structure of the tongue in Humming Birds. Smithsonian Inst., Nation. 
Mus. Proc., xiv, 1891, pp. 169-72. 
78. The tongue of Birds. Op. cit., 1895, pp. 1003-19. 
79. Marshall, P. New Zealand Diptera. 1. Cecidomyidae. 2. Mycetophilidae. 3. 
Simuliidae. Trans. and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., Wellington, xxviii, 1896, pp. 216- 
50, 250-309, 310-1. 
80. Meyrick, E. Descriptions of New Zealand Microlepidoptera. Trans. and Proc. 
N. Zeal. Inst., Wellington, xv, 1882, pp. 3-68. 
81. Descriptions of New Zealand Microlepidoptera. Oecophoridae, 67 sp. Op. cit., 
xvi, 1883, pp. 1-48. Scopariadae, 77 sp.; Pyralinidae, 30 sp.; Tortricina 
(Supplement). Op. cit., xvii, 1884, pp. 68-120. Tineina, 29 sp. Op. cit., xviii, 
1885, pp. 162-83. 
82. A Monograph of the New Zealand Geometrina. (90 sp.) Op. cit., xvi, 1883, 
Pp. 49-113. 
83. | Monograph of New Zealand Noctuina. (Describes 63 sp., of which 52 are endemic 
and mostly belong to the closely related genera Leucania and Mamestra. 
Physetica coerulea was formerly very abundant on flowers, according to’ Fereday. 
The larvae of Leucania nullifera Walk. devour the stalks of Aciphylla colensoi 
(Umbelliferae). Ichneutica ceraunias Meyr. was observed on the wing during 
the day. Heliothis armigera Hd. is cosmopolitan; its caterpillars devour 
flowers and seeds.) Op. cit., xix, 1886, pp. 3-40. 
84. Descriptions of New Zealand Lepidoptera. (Sphinx convolvuli Z. is sometimes 
abundant at Taranaki and Napier, and is widely distributed through the 
islands of the South Pacific. Sesia tipuliformis C?. has been introduced from 
Europe with garden plants of Ribes, in the shoots of which its larvae live.) 
Op. cit., xxi, 1890, pp. 204-20. 
85. Nonfried, A. F. Verzeichnis der Rutelidae beschrieben nach der Herausgabe des 
Miinchener Kataloges. Ent. Zs., Guben, xxxvi, 1891, pp. 347-54. 
86. Verzeichnis der seit 1871 neu beschriebenen Glaphyriden, Melolonthiden und 
Euchiriden. Op. cit., xxxvii, 1892, pp. 249-90. 
87. Osten-Sacken, C. R. Catalogue of the described Diptera of North America. Ed. 2, 
Washington, 1878. 
88. Pagenstecher, A. Libytheidae. In ‘Das Tierreich.’ Published by Ak. Wiss., 
Berlin. Lieferung 14. Berlin, 1901. . 
89.  Callidulidae. Op. cit. Lieferung 17. Berlin, 1902. 
90. Philippi, R. A. Aufzihlung der chilenischen Dipteren. Verh. Zool.-Bot. Ges., 
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Wien, xv, 1865, pp. 595-782. 
. Philpot, A. A Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Southland. (Micro-lepidoptera.) 
Trans. and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., xxxili, 1900, pp. 167-85. 
