BIBLIOGRAPHY. 



1836. HOPE. Observations on Succinic Insects. Trans. Ent. SOQ. Lond., I, iii, 133-147. 

 In a list of insects observed in amber we find the following on p. 146 : 



SUBSTANCE. I COLLECTIOX. 



' PapUto. I Hope and Berendt. 



Animd and amber. | Mr. Strong." 



1838. BUONN. Lethsea Geognostica, 2d ed., II. 8vo. 



In a tabular list of fossil insects, with localities, he gives (p. 814) : 

 Papilis [Papilio] (Bernstein), Satyrus (Gyps formation von Aix). 



1838. DDPONCIIEL. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, VII, Bull. 51-52. 



Re-announces the discovery of Neorinopis sepulta, referring it to Nymphalls. 



1839. BOISDUVAL. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, VIII, Bull., 11-12. 



Gives a verbal report on the characteristics of Neorinopis sepulta, drawn from an Inspection of a drawing 

 sent by Fonscolombe to Audouin, refers the insect to the genus Cyllo and says that the species is 

 allied to Europa and others. 



1840. BOISDUVAL. Rapport sur une empreinte de Lepidoptcke trouvee dans les marnes des environs 



d'Aix, en Provence, et communiquce par M. de Saporta. Ann. Soc. Ent. France, IX, 

 371-374. Accompanied by a plate (viii) which appeared in the second livrasion. 



Describes Neorinopis sepulta from the specimen, referring it to the genus Cyllo, and the neighborhood 

 of the species Rohria, Caumas and Europa, and giving it the specific name sepulta. 



1843. MARCEL DE SERRES. Notes geologiques sur la Provence. Actes Linn. Soc. Bord., XIII, 1-82 ; 

 Note additionelle, 83-90; Deuxieme note additionelle, 170-2. 2 planches. 



In a list of the plants and animals found at Aix, the author gives on p. 41 : " Lepidopteres Diurnes. 

 Papilio de la division des Satyrus. Cette espece conserve encore en partie ses couleurs." On p. 172 

 is a Note relative au Lepidoptere figure (Cyllo sepulta), in which Boisduval's opinion of its relationship 

 is given. 1 The author's review of the plants and animals leads him to the generalization that they 

 are analogous to those which now live in dry and arid spots in the south of France. 



1843. CUARPENTIER. Ueber einige fossile Insecten aus Radoboj in Croatien. Acta Acad. Leop. 

 Carol., XX, 401-410. 



Describes (p. 408) and figures (Tab. xxii, fig. 4) Eugonia atava under the name of Sphinx atavus. 



1845. COQUAND. Bull. Soc. Geol. France [2], II, 384-386. 



Refers to and quotes a portion of Boisduval's description of Neorinopis sepulta ; nothing new Is added. 



1 The plate, however, is wanting, both in the copy belonging Boston Society of Natural History, so that I cannot tell whether 

 to the Smithsonian Institution and in that in the Library of the it is copied from Boisduval's figure or is an original. 



