Insects, 



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XXV. W. S. Atlantic Valleys. 



179. Red and Black River 



145. La Plata 



180. Lean 



146. Paraiba 



181. St. Bernard 



147. Maranrind 



182. Illinois 



148. Amazon 



183. Akansas 



149. Doce 



184. Floras 



150. St. Francis 



185. Trinity 



151. Hutuque 



186. Sabine 



152. Negro 



187. Appalachiola 



153. Collorado 



188. Pearl 



154. Soladillo 



XXVIII. Hudson's Bay Valleys. 



155. Paraguay 



189. Churchill 



156. Paruna 



190. Port Nelson 



157. Gallego 



191. Severn 



158. Camarines 



192. Equan 



159. Madeira 



193. Albany 



160. Para 



194. Moose 



161. Ueagala 



195. Harricanaw 



162. Yupura 



196. Rupert's 



XXVI. W. N. Atlantic Valleys. 



197. Main 



163. Surinam 



198. Whale River 



164. Essequibo 



XXIX. W. Arctic Ocean Valleys. 



165. Orinoco 



199. Mackenzie 



166. Connecticut 



200. Back's 



167. St. John 



XXX. North Pacific Valleys. 



168. St. Lawrence 



201. Los Martires 



169. Hudson 



202. Mescala 



170. Susquehanna 



XXXT. Gulf of California Valleys, 



171. Great Pedu 



203. Colorado 



172. Alatamaha 



204. Hiaqui 



173. George Town 



205. Culiacan 



174. Cape Town 



XXXII. Caribean Sea Valley. 



175. Neuse 



206. Madalena 



XXVII. Gulf of Mexico Valleys. 



XXXIII. South Pacific Valleys. 



176. Nassur 



207. Colan 



177. Bravo 



208. Salado 



178. Mississippi 



209. Guayaquil 



Francis Walker ; Piercefield, near Chepstow, October, 1852. 



Occurrence of Vanessa Antiopa near London. — Whilst partridge-shooting on Fri- 

 day last, with my friend Mr. Barlow, we saw a splendid specimen of that fine insect, 

 Vanessa Antiopa, and have heard of the capture of others this season. — FredJc. Bond; 

 Kingsbury, Middlesex, November 1, 1852. 



Erroneous Record of the Capture of Clostera Anachoreta.. — T have seen the speci- 

 men of Anachoreta recorded by Mr. Weaver (Zool. 3399), and find that it is nothing 

 but the common reclusa ; it does not differ in the least from the ordinary appearance 

 of the species, except in perhaps being a little more ferruginous. If I had bred it, 

 I should have thought nothing of it. — Henry Doubleday ; Epping, November, 1852. 



