fiecent Botamcal and Zoological Papers. 409 
Distant, W. L. MHeterocera from the Transvaal. Ann. and Magaz. 
Nat. Hist., vol. 1, series 7, 1898, pp. 116-118. 
Is the description of 1 new Arctiid, 2 Lymantrude, 1 
Limacosid, and 1 Lasiocampid, all from Johannesburg. 
Distant, W. L. Some apparently undescribed species of Heterocera. 
from the Transvaal. Annals and Magazine Natural History, 
vol. iv., series 7, 1899, pp. 359-362. 
Contains the description of 4 new species of Lymantrud 
moths, 1 Hwuropterid ; 1 Notodontid, 1 Lasiocampid, and 1 
Chrysopolomid. 
Druce, H. Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera. 
Annals and Magazine of Natural History, vol. 1, series 7, 1898, 
pp. 146-149 and 207-215. 
Contains the description of a new Syntomid, 1 Lipared, and 1 
Arctud moth. 
Druce, H. Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from 
Tropical America, Africa, and the Eastern Islands. Annals. 
and Magaz. Nat. Hist., vol. 3, series 7, 1899, pp. 228-236, 465- 
474, and 200-205. 
Contains the description of 2 new Zygenide, 1 Lipand, 
1 Lasiocammd, and 8 Atgerude from South Africa. 
Hampson, Sir G. F. On a Collection of Heterocera made in the 
Transvaal. Ann. Nat. Hist., vol. 1, series 7, 1898, pp. 158-164. 
The paper contains an enumeration of the Pyralide collected 
by Mr. W. L. Distant, almost all taken at Pretoria; six of them 
are described for the first time. 
Hampson, Sir G. F. The Moths of South Africa (Part i.). Annals. 
of the South African Museum, vol. ii., pt. 11., 1900, pp. 33-66. 
The author deals in this first paper with the Syntonude, 
Arctiade, and Agaristide, which number 139 species referable 
to 58 genera. ‘Two genera and 10 species are described for the 
first time. 
