XX11. 



in 1857 i Rev. F. 0. Morris's " British Butterflies, in 1853 ; and Newman's 

 "British Butterflies/' in 1871. Besides these much valuable information 

 may be gathered from London's " Magazine of Natural History," commenced 

 in 1829; the " Zoologist " commenced in 1843; the " Entomologist " in 

 1840; the "Entomological Magazine" in 1833; the "Entomologist's 

 Monthly Magazine" in 1864 ; the "Entomologist's Annual" commenced 

 in 1855 and concluded in 1871 ; the "Young Naturalist," commenced in 

 1879; and various other works and periodicals, which it is needless to 

 mention. 



List of the British Butterflies, with the year in which they were first captured 

 or made known as British, and the name of the first captor and of 

 the author and publication in which they are first brought forward as 

 British. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pina,x. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Piiiax, 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax. 



Merrett's Pinax, 



Merrett's Pinax. 



See Eay's Historia Insectorum. 



By Court man. See Ray's Historia Insectorum. 



By Morton. See Ray's Historia Insectorum. 



See Ray's Historia Insectorum. 



