470 Dr. Rob. Lucas: Entomologie. Lepidoptera 1898. 
Distriet, Brit. Centr. Africa by Mr. George Hoare. t. c. 
p. 823—824. — 21 Sp. 
— (13). On a small Collection of Butterflies from British East 
Africa, obtained at the end of 1897 and beginning of 1898 
by Mr. R. Crawshay. t. c. p. 825—827. — Abdruck eines 
Briefes des Sammlers aus Kibwezi, Ukamba, über Witterung, 
Klima, Sammeln u. s. w. — 21 Sp. nebst Bemerk. 
— (14). On a Collection of Butterflies almost entirely made at 
Salisbury, Mashunaland by Mr. Guy A. K. Marshall in 1898 
t. c. p. 902—912. — Rhopal.: 65 Sp., n.: Nymph.-Gatt. 
Torynesis u. Tarsocera u. die Lycaen. Aslauga Marshalli. 
Butler, W. E. (1). Collecting at Folkestone. The Entomologist, 
vol.31 p. 243. — Sammelnotizen. — (4). siehe Sphinx 
convolvuli. 
Cambridge, 0. P. Siehe Cnephasia cinctana. 
von Caradja, A. Über neue Spilosoma-Hybridationen. Deutsche 
Entom. Zeitschr. 1897 2. lepidopt. Hft. p. 375—381. 
Carr, F.M.B. (1). Treacle in September and October, 1898. The 
Entomologist. vol. 31 p. 294—295. -—— Sammelnotizen. 
— (2). Collecting in the New Forest. t.c. p. 295—296. — desgl. 
— (3). Siehe Hft.I p. 14. 
Castets, J. Protective Mimicry. Nature, vol. 58 No. 1497 p. 223. — 
cf. auch Poulton. — Auch Hft. I p. 15. 
Chapman, Thom. Algernon (1). A review of the Genus Erebia, 
based on an Examination of the Male Appendages. t. c. 
p. 209—239. Hierzu Taf. V—-XVI. — Ergänzung zu Elwes’s 
Arb. — Beschr. u. Abb. des dJ'-Geschlechtsapparats. 
(tegumen or sicula = sickle u. clasps = valves); Gruppierung 
der Erebia-Sp. nach ihren clasps etc. in 8 Gruppen. — cf. 
system. Theil. — Tafelerkl. (p. 235—239). — Bespr.: Proc. 
Ent. Soc. London 1898 p. VI—VII. 
— (2). Some notes of the pupal moult of Lepidoptera. Entom. 
Rec. a. Journ. of var. vol. X 116, 118 u. 185—188. 
— (3). The structure of the spiracles in Lepidoptera. t.c. p. 216. 
— (4). Some Remarks on Heterogyna penella. Trans. Entom. 
Soc. London, 1898, p. 141—150. 
— (5). Siehe Cossus ligniperda. — (6). Eriocephala allionella. — 
(7). Heterogyna penella. 
Chapman, Lloyd u. Nicholson berichten über die von ihnen in 
Norwegen (20. VI.—22. VI.) bei Saeterstöen u. Bolkesjö 
u. Bossekop gefangen. Lepidopt.: Proc. Entom. Soc. 
London, 1898 p. XL—XLI. 
Charles, F. 1886. Canad. Entomol. vol. 18 No. 3 p. 58—59. 
Chittenden, F. H. (1). A little known Tineid Moth of indoor 
Habits. Bull. No. 10. Div. Entomol. U. S. Department Agri- 
cult. p. 90—91. — Tinea ferruginella Hb. 
— (2). Another Moth likely to be mistaken for Tinea granella. 
t. c. p. 91. — Tinea misella Zell. 
