SECOND DIVISION — OENITHOLOGY— Continued. 



LEAF XIII.— PAREOTS. 



Fig. 1. Barraband Ring Parrakeet. 



2. Alexandrine Ring Parrakeet. 



3. Malacca Ring Parrakeet. 



4. Great Green Maccaw. 



5. Patagonian Arara. 



6. Blue and Yellow Maccaw. 



7. Festive Parrot. 



8. Red and Blue Maccaw. 



9. Swindern's Love Bird. (6) 



LEAF XIV.— PARROTS. 



Fig. 1. Dasyptilus. 



2. Purple-capped Lory. 



3. Southern Nestor. 



4. Goliali Aratoo. 



5. Noble Parrot Maccaw. 



6. Ash-coloured or Grey Parrot. 

 7. &8. CrestedCockatooandLoveBird. 



9. Tricolor-crested Cockatoo. 



10. Papuan Lory. 



11. Stellated Geringore. 



12. LesserSulphur-orestedCockatoo 



(61) 



LEAF XV.— PARROTS. 



Fig. 1. Red-cheeked Nymphicus. 



2. Blue-bellied Lorikeet. 



3. Orange-winged Lorikeet. 



4. Blue-banded Nonodes. 



5. Pennantian Broad-tail. 



6. Ground Parrot. 



7. Pale-banded Broad-tail. 



8. Kuhl's Coriphilus. 



9. Undulated ^Nonodes. 



10. Sapphire-crowned Psittacule, 



11. Varied Lorikeet. (76) 



LEAF XVI.— PIGEONS. 



Fig. 1. Sharp-tailed Vinago. 



2. Ring Pigeons. 



3. Magnificent Fruit Pigeon. 



4. Aromatic Vinago. 



0. Oceanic Fruit Pigeon. 



6. Chestnut-shouldered Pigeon. 



7. Purple-crowned Turteline. 



8. Pheasant-tailed Pigeon. 



9. Blue and Green Turteline. 



10. Blue-capped Turteline. 



11. Double-crested Pigeon. (11) 



LEAF XVII.— PIGEONS. 



Pig. 1, Copper-coloured Ground Dove. 



2. Bronze-winged Ground Dove. 



3. Blue-headed Ground Pigeon. 



4. Nicobar Ground Pigeon. 



5. Crowned Guara Pigeon. 



6. Carunculated Ground Pigeon. 



7. Ferrugineous Ground Dove. 



8. Tambourine Ground Dove. 



9. White-bellied Ground Dove. 

 10. White-fronted Ground Dove. 



(103) 



LEAF XVIII.— PIGEONS. 



Fig. 1. Crested Turtle. 



2. Jacobine Pigeon. 



3. Passenger Pigeon. 



4. Powter or Cropper Pigeon. 



5. Turkish or Mawmet Pigeon. 



6. Wood Pigeon. 



7. Biset or Wild Bock Pigeon. 



8. Capo Turtle. 



9. Broad or Fan-tailed Shaker. 

 10. Collared Turtle. (53) 



LEAF XIX.— GALLINACEOUS 

 BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. Fork-tailed Cock. 



2. Wild Turkey (female & young). 



3. Bronzed Cock. 



4. Javanese Peacock. 



5. Ocellated Turkey. 



6. Argus Pheasant. 



7. Bankiva Cock. 



8. Wild Turkey. 



9. Thibotian Polyplectron. 



10. Long-tailed Polyplectron. 



11. Crested Polyplectron. (30) 



LEAF XX.— GALLINACEOUS 

 BIRDS. 



LEAF XXIII.-GAME BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. 

 2. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 

 6. 

 7. 



10. 

 11. 



Soemmering's Pheasant. 



Barred-tailed Pheasant. 



Diard's Pheasant. 



Sonuerat's Wild Cock. 



Golden Pheasant. 



Silver Pheasant. 



Macartney Hen. 



Phasianus Versicolor (female). 



Ring-necked Pheasant. 



Macartney Cook. 



Sonnerat's Wild Hen. (48) 



LEAF XXL— GALLINACEOUS 

 BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. Golden-breasted Tragopan. 



2. Horned Tragopan. 



3. Impeyan Lophophorus (male). 



4. Basting's Tragopan (female). 



5. Impeyan Lophophorus (female). 



6. Guinea Fowl. 



7. Black-headed Tragopan. 



8. Crested Guinea Fowl. 



9. Pucras Pheasant. (73) 



LEAF XXII.— GAME BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. Painted Partridge. 



2. Coromandel Quail. 



3. Sanguine Partridge. 



4. Chukar Partridge. 



5. Common Francolin. 



6. Mountain Partridge. 



7. Latreille's Attagis. 



8. Virginian Quail. 



9. Common Partridge. 



10. Bed Grouse. 



11. Rook Partridge. (19) 



Fig. 1. 

 2. 



3. 

 4. 



5. & 6. 



9. 

 10. 

 IL 



Wood Grouse or Capercailzie. 

 Common Ptarmigan (winter 



plumage). 

 Red Grouse. 

 Californian OrtyX. 

 Common Ptarmigan (spring 



and summer plumage). 

 Sharp-tailed Grouse. 

 Ruffed Grouse. 

 Canadian Grouse. 

 Long-tailed Ortyx. 

 Cock of the Plains. (63) 



LEAF XXIV.— GAME BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. The Guazu. 



2. Pallas's Sand Grouse. 



3. Black Grouse (male). 



4. Banded Sand Grouse (male). 



5. Black Grouse (female). 



6. Banded Sand Grouse (female). 



7. The Tataupa. 



8. Crowned Cryptonix. 



9. Black-necked Ortygis. 



10. White-spotted Ortygis. (116) 



LEAF XXV.— BIRDS OF WTISTERN 

 AFRICA. 



Fig. 1. Grey Falcon. 



2. Cuckoo Falcon. 



3. Black-chinned Goshawk. 



4. White-bodied Grakle. 



5. Rufous-necked Falcon. 



6. Crimson Nut-Cracker. 



7. Senegal White-backed Crow. 



8. Round-winged Weaver. 



9. Long-tailed Grakle. 



10. Golden-eared Grakle. (12) 



LEAF XXVI.— BiEDS of W. Africa. 



LEAF XXVni- 

 BIRDS OF WESTERN AFRICA. 



Fig. 1. 

 2. 



3. 

 4. 

 5. 



African Golden Oriole. 

 Fork-tailed Blue-vented Bee- 

 eater. 

 Great Senegal Swallow. 

 Pennant-winged Nightjar. 

 Yellow White-eye. 

 Blue-bellied Bee-eater. 

 Red-ringed Parrakeet. 

 Rutbus-bellied Flycatcher. 

 Blue-cheeked Bee-eater. 

 White-eyebrowed Longtail. 

 Blue-headed or Red Bee-eater. 

 (18) 



LEAF XXVII— Birds of W. Africa. 



Fig. 1. White-bodied Sun-Bird. 



2. Blue-bodied Roller. 



3. Yellow-billed Coucal. 



4. Fire-backed Sun-Bird. 



5. Great African Kingfisher. 



6. Klass's Golden Cuckoo. 



7. Rufous-vented Kinghunter. 



8. Olive-backed Sun-Bird. 



9. Red-breasted Sun-Bird. 



10. Senegal Lark-heel. 



11. Lineated Cuckoo. (51) 



Fig. 1. 

 2. 



Crimson-shouldered Caterpillar 



Catcher (female). 

 Lesser White-crowned Rock 



Thrush. 

 Climbing Leaflove. 

 Crimson-shouldered Caterpillar 



Catcher (male). 

 Walking Drongo Shrike. 

 Orange-breasted Bull Shrike. 

 Barbary or Yellow- crowned 



Bush Shrike. 

 Oriole Babbler. 

 White Plumed Shrike. 

 Large Grey- headed Bush S hrike. 

 Puff-backed Bush Shrike. (50) 



LEAF XXrX.— Birds of W. Africa. 



Fig. 1. Red-winged Bengaly. 



2. Yellow-bellied orCape Bunting. 



3. Crimson-eared Bengaly. 



4. Yellow-rumped Bullfinch. 



5. Variegated Plantain-eater. 



6. Violet Plantain-eater. 



7. Senegal Touraco. 



8. Broad-shafted Whidah Finch. 



9. Crimson-crowned Weaver. 



10. Red-collared Bengaly. 



11. Red-billed Whidah. (70) 



LEAF XXX.— Birds of W. Africa. 



Fig. 1. 

 2. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 



Grey-capped Gull. 

 Yellow-crowned Weaver. 

 Crested Tern. 

 Black-zoned Plover. 

 Striped-throated Lapwing. 

 Yellow-billed Waterhen. 

 Black-bodied Lapwing. 

 Three-banded Sand Grouse. 

 Long-tailed Cormorant. 

 Senegal Courier. 

 Red-eyed Pigeon. (101) 



LEAF XXXIII.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



LEAF XXXL— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. White-tailed Sea Eagle. 



2. Honey Buzzard. 



3. Gos Hawk (female and young). 



4. Swallow-tailed Nauclerus. 



5. Golden Eagle. 



6. Hen Harrier and Ringtail. 



7. Osprey. 



8. Ash-coloured Harrier. 



9. Common Buzzard. 



10. Crested Spizaetus. 



11. Kite. (41) 



LEAF XXXIL— BRITISH BIRDS, 



Fig. 1. Red Falcon (adult and young). 



2. Kestril (male and female). 



3. Neophron. 



4. Hobby. 



5. Merlin. 



6. Peregrine Falcon. 



7. Sparrow Hawk. 



8. Orange-legged Falcon. (8) 



Fig. 1, 

 2. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 

 6. 



Rough-legged Buzzard. 



Eagle Owl. 



Snowy Owl. 



Tawny Owl. 



Long-eared Owl. 



White Owl. 



Head of White Owl. 



Marsh Harrier. 



Tengmahn's Night Owl. 



Naked-footed Night Owl. 



Scops-eared Owl. (H^) 



LEAF XXXIV.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. Golden Oriole. 



2. Tithys Redstart. 



3. Nightingale. 



4. Great Cinereous Shrike. 



5. Blackbird and Song Thrush. 



6. Wheatear. 



7. Blue Titmouse. 



8. Water Ouzel. 



9. Fire-crowned and Common 



Gold Crest. (26) 



LEAF XXXV.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. Snpw Bunting. 



2. Hawfinch. 



3. Rose-coloured Pastor. 



4. Waxwing. 



5. Raven. 



6. Jay. 



7. Grey Wagtail. 



8. Mountain Finch. 



9. Goldfinch. (70) 



LEAF XXXVI.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. 



2. 



3, 4, 5, 



Corn Crake. 



Oystercatcher. 



& 6. Young of the Water Hen, 



the Partridge, the Curlew, 



and the Land Rail. 

 Peewit. 

 Little Crake. 

 Heron. 

 Water Rail. 

 Common Coot. 

 Spotted Crake. 

 Collared Pratincole. 

 Common Gallinule. (105) 



LEAF XXXVIII.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



LEAF XXXVn.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. Glossy Ibis. 



2. Wood Pigeons. 



3. Common Crane. 



4. Rock Ptarmigan. 



5. White Stork. 



6. Little Bustard. 



7. White Spoonbill. 



8. Night Heron. 



9. Little Egret. 



10. Woodcock. 



11. Bittern. 



12. Jack Snipe. (29) 



Fig. 1. 



Crossbill. 





2. 



Roller. 





3. 



Bullfinch. 





4. 



Chimney Swallow. 





5. 



Kingfisher. 





6. 



Green Woodpecker. 





7. 



Cuckoo. 





8. 



Wren. 





9. 



European Nuthatch. 



(96) 



LEAF XXXIX.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. 



& 2. Spotted Totanus and Com- 





mon Totanus. 





3. 



Curlew. 





4. 



Ruff. 





5. & 6. 



Grey Phalarope. 





7. 



Avoset. 





8. 



Purre or Dunlin. 





9. 



Turnstone. 





10. 



Common Thick-knee. 





11. 



Ringed Dotterel. 





12. 



Black-tailed God wit. 





13. 



Black-winged Stilt. 





14 



Dusky Totanus. 



(91) 



LEAF XL.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. Harlequin Garrot. 

 2, 3, 4, & 5. Hooper, Mute Swan, Polish 

 Swan, and Bewick's Swan. 



6. White-fronted Goose. 



7. Red-breasted Merganser. 



8. Common Sheildrake. 



9. Long-tailed or Northern Hareld. 



10. Eider Duck. 



11. Scaup Pochard. 



12. Surf Scoter. 



13 &14. American Teal & European do. 

 15. Shoveller. (21) 



LEAF XLL— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Red-throated Diver. 

 Sclavonian Grebe. 

 Great Auk. 

 Common Guillemot, 

 Puffin. 



Crested Green Cormorant. 

 Razorbill. 



Brindled Guillemot. 

 Little Notohe, or Auk. 

 Black Guillemot (summer and 

 winter plumage). (66) 



LEAF XLII.— BRITISH BIRDS. 



Fig. 1. 

 2. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 



6. 

 7. 

 8. 

 9. 

 10. 



Sabine's Gull. 



Black-winged Laughing Gull. 



Lessor Black-backed Gull, 



Fulmar Petrel. 



Solan Goose (young and adult 



plumage), 

 Richardson's Skua. 

 Stormy Petrel. 



Black-headed Laughing Gull. 

 Black Tern and Lesser Tern. 

 Glaucous Gull. (80) 



THIRD DIVISION — ICHTHYOLOGY. 



LEAF I.-PERCHES. 



Fig. 1. Lates of the Nile. 



2. Basse. 



3. Granulated Perch. 



4. Black Bass of the Huron. 



5. Armed Enoplossus. 



6. Two-banded Diploprion. 



7. Eleven-spined Centropome. 



8. Ruby-coloured Etelis. 



9. Connnon Pike-Perch. 



10. Spined Niphon, (24) 



LEAF II.— PERCHES. 



Pig. 1. Leopard-spotted Plectropoma. 



2. Large-eyed Pomatome. 



3. Arabian Cheilodipterus. 



4. Beautiful Plectropoma. 



5. Long-tailed Serranus. 



6. Lettered Serranus. 



7. Mediterranean Apogon. 



8. Large-finned Serranus. 



9. Commerson's Ambassis. 



10. Spined Serranus. 



11. Oriental Grammestes. (79) 



LEAF HI.— PERCHES. 



Fig. 1. Brazilian Rypticus. 



2. American Black Bass. 



3. Salmon-formed Growler. 



4. Cape Pentaoeros. 



5. One-spotted Mesoprion. 



6. Banded Diacope. 



7. Many-spined Polyprion. 



8. Ruffe. 



9. olden-tailed Mesoprion. 



(115) 



LEAF IV.— FISHES OF GUIANA. 



Fig. 1. Acanthus histrix. 



2. Hipostoma squalinum. 



3. Doras castaneo-ventris. 



4. Arius oncinus. 



LEAF IN.—Contiw^'ed. 

 Fig. 5. Pimelodus arekaima. 



6. Pimelodus insignis. 



7. Pimelodus notatus. 



8. Platistoma tigrinum. 



(10) 



LEAF v.— FISHES OF GTIfANA. 



3. 



4. 

 5. 



6. & 7. 



Serrasalmo punctatus. 

 Chalceus macrolepidotus. 

 Sudis gigas. 

 Serrasalmo piranha. 

 Serrasalmo niger. 

 Chalceus labrosus and Chal- 

 ceus niger-taeniatus. 

 Anodus notatus. 

 Osteog'lossum arowana. 

 Serrasalmo emarginatus. 

 Hypothalmus davalia. (64) 



LEAF VI.— FISHES OP GUIANA. 



Fig.L 

 2. 

 3. 



4. 

 5. 



6.&7. 



Trygon strogylopterus. 

 Trygon garrapa. 

 Elipesurus spinicauda. 

 Cychia Orinocensis. 

 Pacamah of Guiana. 

 Unarmed Eremophilus and Pi- 

 melodus of the Volcanos. 

 Cychia manoculus. 

 Blunt-toothed Curimata. 

 Guavina of Tacarigua. 

 Silurus Parkeri. (84) 



LEAF Vm.— FISHES OF GUIANA. 



LEAF VII.— FISHES OF GUIANA. 



Fig. 1. Cychia nigro-maoulata. 

 2. Cychia trifasciata. 

 3., Cychia rutilans. 



4. Cychia flavo-maculata. 



5. Cychia rubro-ocellata. 



6. Corvina grunniens. 



7. Cychia fasciata. 



8. Cychia argus. 



9. Cychia labrina, 



10. Belone gitianensis. (22) 



Fig. 1. 

 2. 

 3. 

 4. 

 5. 

 6. 

 7. 

 8. 

 9. 

 10. 



Centrarchus cyanopterus. 

 Centrarchus cychia. 

 Pomotis fasoiatus. 

 Dark-marked Centrarchus. 

 Centrarchus vittatus. 

 Centrarchus rostratus. 

 Many-spined Trygon. 

 Centrarchus niger. 

 Gymnotus electricus. 

 Gymnotus fasciatus. 



(44) 



LEAF IX.— FISHES OF GUIANA. 



Fig. 1. Erythrinus macrodon. 



2. Prochilodus insignis. 



3. Myletes pacu. 



4. Prochilodus rubro-tseniatus. 



5. Hydrocyon microlepis. 



6. Tetragonopterus Schomburgkii. 



7. Hydrocyon armatus. 



8. Schizodon fasciatus. ' 



9. Miletes pacu. 



10. Xiphostoma ocellatum. 



11. Prochilodus binotatus. 



(104) 



LEAF X.— BRITISH FISHES. 



Fig.l. 



3,4. 

 6,6. 



11, 12. 

 13, 14. 



& 2. Common Perch and Com- 

 mon Basse. 



Ruff and Greater Weaver. 



Red Surmullet and Long-finned 

 Captain. 



Mailed Gurnard. 



Armed Bull-head or Pogge and 

 Norway Haddock. 



Fifteen-spined Stickleback (nest 

 and eggs). 



Maigre and Bearded Umbrina. 



Gilt-head and Braize. 



(5) 



LEAP XL— BRITISH FISHES. 



Fig. 1. & 2. Hake and Ling. 

 3, 4. Vendace and Argentine. 

 5, 6. Torsk and Great Forked-beard. 

 7, 8. Smelt and Grayling. 

 9, 10. Sea Loche and Five-bearded 

 Rockling. 

 11, 12. Herring and Sprat. 

 13, 14. Common Cod and Haddock. 

 15, 16. Whiting and Coal-Fish. 

 17, 18. Pilchard and Twait Shad. 

 19, 20. Holibut and Turbot. 

 21,22. Tadpole-Fish and Salt-water 



Flounder. 

 23, 24. Sole and Variegated Sole. 



(32) 



LEAF XIL— BRITISH FISHES. 



Fig. 1. & 2. Silvery Hair-tail and Scab- 

 bard-Fish. 

 3, 4. Butterfly-Fish and Gattorugi- 



nous Blenny. 

 5, 6. Plain Bonito and Sword-Fish. 

 7, 8. Sea Bream and Axillary Bream. 

 9. Four-toothed Spams. 

 10, 11. Black-Fish and Horse Mackerel. 



12. Fishing Frog. 

 13, 14. Thick-lipped Grey Mullet and 



Sand Smelt. 

 15, 16. Mackerel and Ray's Bream. 

 17, 18. Hawkins' Gymnetrus and Red 

 Band-Fish. 



19. Wolf-Fish. 



20. Geramous Dragonet. 



21. Dory. (55) 



LEAF XIII.— BRITISH FISHES, 



Fig. 1. & 2. Hammer-headed Shark 

 and Common Tope. 

 3, 4. Starry Ray and Sting Ray. 

 5, 6. Fox Shark and Piked Dog-fish. 



7. Angel-Fish. 



8. Old British Torpedo. 



LEAF lSin..—Gontinnecl. 

 Fig. 9, 10. Smooth Hound and Por- 

 beagle. 



11. Basking Shark. 



12. Spinous Shark. 



13, 14. Lamprey and Pride. 

 15,16. Eagle Ray. 

 17, 1 8. Glutinous Hag and Lancelot. 

 (74) 



LEAF XIV.— BRITISH FISHES. 



Fig. 1. & 2. Carp-Bream and Roach. 

 3, 4. Jago's Goldsinny and Trumpet- 

 Fish, 

 6. Flying-Fish. 

 6. Pike. 

 7, 8. Common Trout and Northern 

 Char. 

 9, 10, 11, 12. Par in various stages. 

 13, 14. Salmo ferox and Phinock. 

 15, 16. Salmon and Grilse. 

 17, 18. Loach and Groundling. 



19. Blue-striped Wrasse. 

 20, 21. Gar-Fish and Saury Pike. 

 22, 23. Gudgeon and Tench. 

 24, 25. Common Carp and Barbel. 



(100) 



LEAF XV.— BRITISH FISHES. 



Fig. 1. i 



3. 

 4,5. 



6. : 

 7,8. I 



12. : 



13. : 



14, 15. 

 16. 



, & 2. .SIguorial Pipe-Fish and 

 Short-nosed Hippocampus. 

 Northern Chimsera. 

 Cornish Sucker and Lump 



Sucker. 

 Mureena. 



Sharp-nosed Eel & Conger Eel. 

 9. Pennant's Globe-Fish. 

 10, 11. Unctuous Sucker and Common 

 Remora. 

 Beardless Ophidium. 

 European File-Fish. 

 Sand Eel and Great Piper-Fish. 

 Black-mouthed Dog-Fish. 



(107) 



LEAF XVI.— MISCELLANEOUS 

 FISHES, 



Fig. 1. Banded Ophisurus. 



2. Oriental Bactylopterus. 



3. Spinola's Trachipterus. 



4. Argus Pteraclis. 



5. Halgan's Spine-tailed Ray. 



6. Common Flying-Fish. 



7. Short Sun-Fish. 



8. Indian Pilot-Fish. 



9. New Zealand Gurnard. 



10. Horned Zanclus or ChEetodon. 

 (17) 



LEAF XVII.— MISCELLANEOUS 

 FISHES. 



Fig. 1. 



Horned Ostracion. 



2. 



Mailed Peristedion. 



3. 



Yellow-bellied Acanthurus. 



4. 



Spotted Ostracion. 



5. 



Radiated Weaver. 



6. 



Armed Monocentris. 



7. 



Porcupine Diodon. 



8. 



Edible Lethrynus. 



9. 



Port Praslin Balistes. 



10. 



Back's Grayling. 



11. 



Blainville's Piked Dog-Fish. 

 (48 



LEAF XVm.— MISCELLANEOUS 





FISHES. 



Fig. 1. 



Dolphin of the Ancients. 



2. 



Atlantic Dolphin. 



3. 



White Shark. 



4. 



Serrated Saw-Fish. 



5. 



Indian Histiophorus. 



6. 



Painted Labrus. 



7 



Blue Shark. 



8 



Four-horned Aspidophorus, 



9 



Long-beaked Chelmon. 



10 



Galvanis Torpedo. 



11 



Common Sword-Fish. 



(93) 



rOUKTH DIVISION— ENTOMOLOGY. 



LEAF I.— BEETLES. 



Fig. 1 — 4. Dytisous dimidiatus, Gyri- 

 nus natator, Cyclous vittatus, 

 and Hydrous pyceus. 

 5, 6. Shining Bupre.stis and Re- 

 splendent Weevil. 

 7 — 11. Ateuchus sacer, Onthophagnis 

 Dillwyiiii, Phanaeus lancifer, 

 P. carnifex, and Geotrupes 

 stercorarius. 



12 — 16. Necrophorus humator, Necro- 

 dcs littoralis, Silpha 4-maou- 

 lata, Anthrenus scrophularias, 

 and Hister reniformis. 



17 — 21. Elaternoctilucus,porcatus, line- 

 atus, suturalis, and cUstinotus. 



22 — 24. Carabus auratus, C. clathratus, 

 and Tefflus Megerlei. 



LEAF l.—Conthwed. 



Fig. 25 — 28. Staphylinus erythrurus, 

 Zantholinus fulgidus, Bolito- 

 bius atricapillus, and Ziro- 

 phorus exaratus. 



29 — 32. Buprestis chrysis, sternicornis, 

 bioolor, and amcena. 



33 — 35. Calosoma syoophanta, Ela- 

 phrus riparius, and Mormo- 

 lyce phyllodes. 



36 — 41. Elater melanooephalus, Lam- 

 pyris italioa, L. Latreillii, Ly- 

 cus festivus, Malachius margi- 

 nel!us,andPrioceravariegata. 



42 — 45. Cicindela aurulenta, Anthia 



deceniguttata, Procerus Tau- 



ricus, and Carabus Hispanus. 



(20) 



LEAF IL— BEETLES. 



Fig. 1 — 6. Brentus ancharago, Rhina 

 barbirostris, Curoulio Cuvierii, 

 Geoffroyii, vittatus, and spha- 

 celatus. 

 7- Goliathus magnus, 

 8 — 13. Apoderus longioollis, gemma- 

 tus, and ruficollis, Rhynchites 

 populi, pubescens, and collaris. 



14. Scarabaeus Hercules (male). 



15. Soarabteus Atlas. 



16 — 21. Cetonia fasoicularis, Macleayi, 

 discoidea, and Australasise, 

 Gymnetis nervosa and mar- 

 morea. 



22 — 25. Rutela pulchella, Macraspis 

 fuscata, Melolontha fullo (male 

 and female). 



LEAF 11.— Omitinued. 

 Fig. 26, 27. Chiasognathus Chiloensis 



and Lucanus cervus. 

 28, 29. Scarabseus tityus (male and 



female). 

 30, 31. ScarabEeusmacropusandChry- 



sophora chrysochlora. 

 32 — 35. Horia niaculata, Meloe varie- 

 gatus, Cantharis vesicatoria, 

 and C. Nuttalli. (47) 



LEAF ni.— BEETLES. 

 Fig, 1 — 6. Alurnus marginatus, Eu- 

 molpus cupreus, Chrysomela 

 cerealis, C. fastuosa, QSdiony- 

 chis cincta, and Coccinella 

 22-punctata. 

 7. Priouus cervicornis. 



LEAF 111.— Oontmued. 



Fig. 8 — 13. Cassida bicornis, scalaris, 

 micans, echinata, perforata, 

 and luctuosa. 



14 — 19. Cassida sexpustulata, Clythra 

 hirta, Chlamys monstrosa, 

 Doryphora tesselata, Erotylus 

 histrio, and Spheniscus eroty- 

 loides. 

 20, 21. Acrocinus longimanus and La- 

 mia subocellata. 



22 — 25. Lamia oniata, L. formosa, Des- 

 mocerus cyaneus, and Lamia 

 tricincta. 



26 — 30. Curculio Latreillii, sexdeoem- 



punctatus, myrmosarius, and 



brunneus, andCallandra heros. 



31, 32. Sagra Buquetii (male & fem.) 



33, 34. Prionus corticinus and Lopho- 



nocerus barbioornis. (90) 



LEAP IS-.— 

 FOREIGN BUTTERFLIES. 



Fig. 1 — 3. Pieris belisama, Anthro- 

 oaris Danai, and Iphias leu- 

 cippe. 

 4, 5. Leptooirus curius and Thais 



midesioaste. 

 6 — 8. Vanessa Juliana, Amatbea, 

 and Orythia. 

 9 — 12. Heliconia flora and diaphana, 



and Acraea pasipha. 

 13, 14. Rhipheus dasycephalus- 

 15 — 18. Polyomatus Marsias and Eu- 



dymion. 

 19 — 20. Papilio Asoanius and Paris. 

 21—23. Erycina Melibeus. 

 24, 25. Loxura AlcideS, 

 26, 27. Morpho Helenor. (4) 



