6 FOSSIL BUTTERFLIES. 



1861. Heer. Rwjherches sur le climat et la Vegetation du pays tertiaires ; traduction de Gaudiu. 4to. 

 Winterthur. 



The same as the previous; anil also (on p. 206; not in the original edition) the following refer- 

 ence: "nn clnqulime {Thaites livminiana) est trcs voisin du genre Thais q<ii appnrticnt & la faune 

 m£diu:rrau6ene." 



1868. Bdtleb. Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera of the familj Satyridoe in the collection of the 



British Museum. 8vo, London. 



Gives an appendix (pp. 189-190) on fossil species, in which he discusses the zoological position of 

 ytorinripis sepuUa {Cyllo septilta). 



1869. Butler. Catalogue of Diurnal Lepidoptera described by Fabricius in the collection of the 



British Museum. 8vo. London. 



Discusses briefly (p. 109) the relationship of " Vaneisa Pluto" to Argynnia Diana and Junonia Hedonia. 



1872. ScuDDEB. Description d'un nouveau papillon fossile {Satyriles Reynesii) trouvc a Aix en 

 Provence. Rev. et Mag. de Zool., 62-71, pi. 7. Also separate, pp. 7. 



Description of a New Fossil Butterfly {Satyrites Reynesii) found at Aix in Provence. This is 

 a translation of a portion of my paper. Gcol. Mag., IX, 532-533, pi. 13, figs. 2-3. 

 The same, separate, pp. 2. 



Describes and figures Lethites Seynesii. 



1872. Saporta. fitudes sur la vegetation du Sud Est de la France a I'epoque tertiaire. Suppl. I. 



Revision de la florc des gypses d'Aix. 1" fascicule, Generalites. Aun. Sc. Nat. [5], 

 Bot. XV, 277-351. 



Discusses (p. 342) the probable food of the caterpillars of Neorinopis sepulta and Thaites Etiminiana. 



1873. BcTLER. On Fossil Butterflies. Lepidoptera Exotica, part xv, pp. 126-8, pi. 48. 



On a Fossil Butterfly belonging to the family Nymphalidse from the Stoncsfield slate near 

 Oxford ; with notices of two other foreign forms from France and Croatia. Geol. Mag., 

 X, No. ciii, 2-4, pi. 1. 



Describes the genus Palaeontina and species oolitica (a supposed fossil butterfly), refers C>/llo sfpulta 

 Boisd. to a new genus, Niorinopis, and Vanessa Pluto Heer, doubtflilly, to Junonia, adding remariis 

 upon the relationships of each. 



1878. Anon. The oldest Fossil Butterfly in the "World. The [London] Graphic. Feb. 22. 

 A popular account of the preceding paper, accompanied by a woodcut of PaloBontiaa ootilica. 



