THE LATE JOHN HENRY LEECH. 37 



being associated with him in his entomological work, will ever 

 hold him in tender remembrance. 



The following are Mr. Leech's contributions to entomological 

 literatm'e : — 



1879. — Coloured Paper for Cabiuet Drawers (Entom. xii. p. 256). 

 1880. — Variety of PolyommaUis phlceas [var. schmidtii] (Entom. xiii. 

 p. 278). 

 ChcBrocautpa celerio in the Isle of Wight (Entom. xiii. p. 280). 

 1881. — How Insects cross the Channel (Eutom. xiv. p. 19). 



Abundance of Lithoda rubrirollis (Entom. xiv. p. 158). 

 1882.— A Day's Collecting on Ben Tigh (Entom. xv. pp. 269-271). 

 1884. — A Fortnight's Collecting in Sicily (Entom. xvii. pp. 133-136). 

 1886. — British Pyralides, including the Pterophoridas, pp. i-viii and 



1-122, pis. i.-xviii. 

 1887. — On the Lepidoptera of Japan and Corea : Pt. I. Rhopalocera 

 (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1887, pp. 398-131, pis. xxxv. xxxvi.) 

 1888. — On the Lepidoptera of Japan and Corea : Pt. II. Sphinges 

 and Bombyces (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond. 1888, pp. 580-655, 

 pis. XXX. -i.) 

 On a Collection of Lepidoptera from Kiukiang (Trans. Ent. Soc. 

 Lond. 1889, pp. 99-148, pis. vii.-ix.) 

 1890. — New Species of Lepidoptera from China (Entom. xxiii. pp. 26- 

 50, 81-83, 109-114, 187-192). 

 Two Days' Collecting in Normandy (Entom. xiii. pp. 223-227). 

 Five Days' Collecting in Normandy (Entom. xxiii. pp. 228-290 1. 

 Collecting on the Northumberland Coast (Entom. xiii. p. 292). 

 1891. — New Species of Lepidoptera from China (Entom. Suppl. 

 pp. 1-6). 

 New Species of Rhopalocera from North-west China (Entom. 



Suppl. pp. 23-31). 

 Descriptions of New Species of Geometridas from China, Japan, 



and Corea (Entom. Suppl. pp. 42-56). 

 New Species of Rhopalocera from Western China (Entom. 



Suppl. pp. 57-61, 66-68). 

 Sirex (jigas in Ireland (Entom. xxiv. p. 248). 

 1892. — Lepidoptera in the Black Forest, Germany i Entom. xxv. p. 218). 

 1893. — A New Species of Papilio and a new form of Pamassins del- 



phius from Western China (Entom. Suppl. p. 104). 

 1894. — Sesia unjopiformis at Kensington i Entom. xxvii. p. 245). 

 1892-1894. — Butterflies from China, Japan, and Corea, pp. i-lv and 



1-181, pis. i-xlii., and map and other illustrations. 

 1896.— Uniformity in Setting (Entom. xxix. pp. 269-272). 

 1897. — On Lepidoptera Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea 

 (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), xix. pp. 180-235, 297-349, 

 414-463, pls.vi.andvii.) [Epicopiid^e, Uraniid8e,Epiplemida3, 

 Geometridse.] 

 On Lepidoptera Heterocera from China, Japan, and Corea : 

 Pt. II. (Ann. and Mag. Nat. Hist. (6), xix. pp. 543-573, 

 640-679; xx. pp. 65-110, 228-248, pis. vii. and viii.) 

 [Geometridse.] 



