238 Ins. 
(c.) LEPIDOPTERA. 
Glands, Bordas (148) and C.R. Soc. Biol. Ivii, pp. 474-476. 
Notes on habits of various larvaj, Xambeu (1539). 
Radio-activity effect on Lep. pupte, Tomala (1391). 
Alaska Lepidoptera^ reprint, Dyar (440). 
List of additional types of Lep. in the American Museum, Natural History, 
Beutenmuller (122). 
Notes, in Russian, on Staudinger and Rebel's Catalogue, Alph^raky (25). 
Interesting points, popular address, Janet (761). 
Cocoons, coloration of, Verson (1443), Dewitz (376). 
OuDEMANS has a note on the views of Standfuss and himself as to the 
position of the wings in repose, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv, pp. 473, 474. 
Catalogue of gynandromorphic Palsearctic Lepidoptera, Schultz, Allg. 
Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 304-310. 
Descriptive Catalogue of gynandromorphic Lep)., part iv, Schultz, Berlin. 
ent. Zeitschr. xlix, pp. 71-116. 
Table of the families of Paloearctic Lepidoptera, Hormuzaki (707). 
The number of species of European Lep. of which the eggs are known, 
Slevogt, p. 11, Soc. ent. xix. 
Lepidoptera infested by Pebrine, Lutz & Splexdore (893). 
RHOPALOCERA. 
Classification of Indian Rhopalocera., note supplementary to paper of last 
year, Young, p. 498, J. Bombay Soc. xv. 
Distribution of Indian Rhopalocera., Young (1542). 
Synonymic Catalogue of Rhopalocera in the Bombay collection. Young, 
J. Bombay Soc. xv, pp. 483-497. 
Rhopalocera of Ceylon, peculiarities, distribution etc., Manders, J. Bombay 
Soc. xvi, pp. 76-85. 
Migration of butterflies in Ceylon, Manders, pp. 703-706, Tr. ent. Soc. 
London 1904. 
Annotated list of Rhopalocera of Borneo, part i {Danaince to Ariuithusiinc^), 
Shelford, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xh, pp. 81-111. 
An account of the Rhopalocera collected by Burchell in Brazil, 1825-1830, 
is given by Sanders & Poulton, Aim. Nat. Hist, xiii, pp. 305 etc., 
pi. vi. 
Rhopalocera of Trinidad, catalogue, 289 spp., Kaye, pp. 159-228, pis. xvii, 
xviii, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. 
Rhopalocera of Sa6ne-et-Loire, Andr^ (31). 
The Rhopalocera of Bosnia and Herzegowina, Rebel, Ann. Hofmus. 
Wien xix, pp. 142-192. 
Lathy briefly describes 45 aberrations of exotic Rhopalocera and figures 
several of them, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 65-70, pi. x. 
Enemies of butterflies, various notes, J. Bombay Soc. xv, pp. 530, 531. 
Sensitiveness of butterflies to light, Parker (1011). 
"Tails" of the wings discussed, Piepers (1083). 
Some eggs described, Bacot & Tutt, pp. 53-56, 108, Ent. Rec. xvi. 
