THE INSECTS OF JERSEY. ' 483 



1. — A list of Butterflies and Moths in i\nsted and 

 Latham's Channel Islands^ 2nd ed., 1865. This was 

 compiled by Mr. Johnson, with additions bj Mr. J. 

 Piquet. 



2. — List of the Colcoptera, inserted on the authority 

 of Mr. Piquet, in Ansted and Latham's Channel Islands^ 

 2nd ed., I860. 



3. — Lists of the OrtJwptera^ Neuroptera^ Hymenop- 

 tera^ Hemiptera and Diptera^ obtained in Jersey by Mr. 

 J. Piquet and named by Mr. Francis Walker, F.L.S., 

 published in Ansted and Latham's Channel Islands^ 2nd 

 ed., 1865. 



4. — A list of the Butterflies inhabiting Jersey, with 

 notes of their occurrence, by Mr. F. G. Piquet, published 

 in 2'he Entomologist for June, 1873. 



5. — Neuroptera observed in the Channel Islands in 

 September, 1891, by Mr. R. McLachlan, F.R.S., pub- 

 lished in The Entomolocjisfs j\lonthly Magazine for 

 January, 1892. 



6. — The X)rthoptera of the Channel Islands, by 

 Malcolm Burr, F.Z.S., F.E.S., in The Entomologist s 

 Record^ September, 1899, page 247. 



7. — Hymenoptera-Acnleata of Jersey, Guernsey and 

 Alderney, by Edward Saunders, F.R.S., &c., in Tlte 

 Entomolocjisfs Monthly Maejazine^ 2nd Series, Vol. 13, 

 1902, pages 140-6. 



8. — Hymenoptera-Acnleata in Jersey, June, 1903, by 

 Edward Saunders, F.R.S., &c., in The Entomologist's 

 Monthly Magazine^ October, 1903. 



9. — Lepidoptera in Jersc}", 1903, published in Tlie 

 Entomologist for May, 1904, by G. B. Coney. 



10. — Coleoptera in Jersey, collected by Mr. W. H. 

 Bennett, of Hastings, in Tlie Entomologist's Monthly 

 Magazine^ May, 1897. 



In addition to"^ these the Rev. E. N. Bloomfield, F.E.S., 

 has kindly sent me a number of Diptera collected in Jersey 

 by Mr. E. Saunders, F.R.S. In Jime of this year I paid a 

 visit to the island and had the pleasure of making the personal 

 acquaintance of Mr. J. Piquet, the veteran Jersey botanist 

 and entomologist. I find he still possesses most of the insects 

 he recorded in Ansted's Channel Islands. I'hese are in a 

 beautiful state of preservation, although many of them are 

 more than sixty years old. 



Three species of Skipper Butterflies occur in Jersey, 

 viz. : Hesperia malvcB^ Pamphila lineola and P. sylvanns. 



