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Burmeister (H.). —PapilioCorethrusLac. eP. Duponchelii 
Lucas. (An. Mus. publ. B.-Aires, IL.) 
BUTLER (A.-G.). — Notes on a collection of Butterflies re- 
cently brought from Cape Coast, West Africa, 
with description of a new species from Natal. 
(Ent. M. Mag., XI.) 
— Descriptions of two new species of Heterocerous 
Lepidoptera in the collection of the British 
Museum. (Ib., ib.) 
— Descriptions of six new species of Diurnal Lepi- 
doptera in the collection of the British Museum. 
(Ib., 1b.) 
— Notes on M' Scudders Historical Sketch of 
the Generic names proposed for Butterflies. 
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— Revision of the Lepidopterous genus Eusemia, 
with descriptions of new species. (Ib., ib.) 
— Note on Mr Scudder’s Remarks on the old genus 
Callidryas. (Ib., ib.) 
— On the synonymy of Apatura Herse and A. Ly- 
caon. (Trans. Ent. Soc. London, 1874.) 
— Descriptions of some new species and à new 
genus of Diurnal Lepidoptera, in the collection 
of Herbert Druce, Esq. (Ib., 1b.) 
— Descriptions of three new species and a new 
genus of Diurnal Lepidoptera, from the collec- 
tion of Andrew Swanzy, Esq.(Ib., ib.) 
— On an exemple of arrested development in a 
peacock butterfly. (Ib., ib.) 
— Note on Lee ’s » Coloured Specimens to Illustrate 
the Natural History of Butterflies ». (London, 
1806.) (1b., ib.) 
— Contributions towards a knowledge of the Rho- 
palocera of Australia. ([b., 1875.) 
= On the work of D' Boisduval on the Sphingidæ. 
(Ib., ib.) 
— A List of the Lepidoptera referable to the genus 
Hypsa of Walker’s List, with descriptions of 
new genera and species. (Ib., ib.). 
— Description of Six New Species of Diurnal Lepi- 
doptera in the British Museum Collection. 
(Proc. Zoo!l. Soc. Lond., 1865.) 
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