ENTOMOLOGY. 



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The Plates, which are admirably executed in colours, 

 are divided in the following order: — Papiliones 192, 

 Sphinges 36, Bombyces 79, Noctuae 186, Geometrae 

 108, Pyralides 31, Tortrices 51, Tineae 69, Alu- 

 citae 7. 



Hubner's Larvae of European Lepidoptera. 

 Plates (coloured) 412, no text. 



SammlungExotischerSchmetterlinge. Augsburg, 



1806, 2 vols. 4to, 



Vol. i. Plates (coloured) 213. 



_ ii. 222. 



There are three Parts of text published, referring to a 

 volume of Plates, consisting of figures numbered 

 from 1 to 800, independent of the above. Also an 

 Appendix of 16 Plates of Insects from different parts 

 of America ; except 2, one from Java, and the other 

 from China. The habitat of each of these 16 insects 

 is printed at the bottom of the Plate. 

 A Catalogue (in German) of Hubner's Lepidoptera 

 was published at Augsburg, 1816, 8vo. 

 Pages 431. 



Also, A Systematic and Alphabetical Catalogue of Hiib- 

 ner's European Lepidoptera. Augsburg, 1822, 8vo. 

 Pages 81. 



Illiger. Abbildungen von Olivier's Entomologie. Numb. 

 1802—3, 2 vols. 4to, Si. 3s. 



Vol. i. Pages 136. Plates (coloured) 54. 



— ii. 124. 55—96. 



Each Plate contains several highly finished figures of 

 Coleopterous Insects. The Descriptions are in Ger- 

 man and Latin. 

 Ingpen's Instructions for Collecting, Rearing, and Pre- 

 serving British Insects, &c. London, 1827, 3s, 

 Pages 92. Plate (coloured) 1. 



