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' Various popular notes on North American Lepidoptera,^ with woodcuts, 
will be found in Rep. Soc. Ont. 1874. 
Captures in North Ontario, T. L. Mead, pp. 39 & 40 ; at Salt Lake, 
Utah, E. L. Graef, pp. 98 & 99 ; in various parts of the United States 
(butterflies), W. V. Andrews, p. 137 ; in Essex County, Connecticut, 
F. C. Lowe, pp. 139 & 140 ; at Godbent River, north shore of the St. 
Lawrence (butterflies), N. Corneau, p. 208 ; at Chateauquay Basin, C. W. 
Pearson, pp. 242-244 : Canad. Ent. vii. In New York State in 1870 
(with dates and notes) by J. A. Lintner, Rep. N. Y. S. Mus. xxiv. 
pp. 157-170. 
Summer Butterflies, Noctuidm^ and Insect Fauna of the White Moun- 
tains ; H. K. Morrison & A. R. Grote, Psyche, i. pp. 34, 35, 41-43, 76 & 77. 
List of butterflies, Sphingidm and Zygosnidce occurring in the island of 
Montreal ; F. B. Caulfield, Canad. Ent. vii. pp. 86-90,241 & 242 ; Canad. 
Nat. (n.s.) viii. pp. 25-27. 
Notes on butterflies (16 known species) captured by J. Milne in New- 
foundland ; H. W. Bates, Ent. M. M. xi. pp. 244-246. 
List of 22 butterflies collected by G. M. Dawson on the boundary line 
between British America and the United States, from the Lake of the 
Woods to the Rocky , Mountains, and compared with those collected by 
the Yellowstone Expedition of 1873. S. H. Scudder, in Dawspn’s Report 
on the Geology and Resources of the region in the vicinity of the 49th 
Parallel (Montreal : 1875, 8vo), App. D, pp. 341 & 343. 
List of Texan Lepidoptera (chiefly Noctuidce) collected by G. W. Bel- 
frage, with descriptions of new species ; L. F. Harvey, Bull. Buff. Soc. 
iii. pp. 3-16. He adds a few notes on synonymy, &c., and figures of 
some new species. 
South America, 
List of the Lepidoptera of Patagonia (56 species, many new) ; C. Berg, 
Bull. Mosc. 1875^ iv. pp. 191-247. 
Papilionidje. 
On the relations of the European and North American species of 
Papilio (the former, of which are probably derived from the latter), and 
on the connecting links between the European species of Parnassius and 
the other genera of the family Papilionidce ; A. Pagenstecher, Verb. Ver. 
Heidelb. (2) i. pp. 78-122. 
Ornithoptera minoSj Cram. The larva feeds on Aristolochia indica at 
Malabar, and the pupa produces a sound ; A. F. Sealy, P. E. Soc. 1875, 
pp. ix. & X. ; cf. also J. W. Dunning, op. cit. p. xvii. 0. rhadamanthus, 
Boisd., var. thomsoni from Siam, described by H. W. Bates, in J. Thom- 
son’s “ Straits of Malacca,” p. 546. 
Papilio alexanor., Esp., its reputed occurrence in Spain confirmed ; P. 
Mabille, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. p. xv. P. asterias, Fabr., tenacity of 
life in the pupa state ; A. Y. Moore, Canad. Ent. vii. p. 60. P. poda- 
lirius, Linn., var., E. Leli^vre, Pet. Nouv. vii. p. 468. P. machaon : 
varieties; Backer, Tijdschr. Ent. xviii. p. xxiii. Th6 Japanese form 
