872 
LBPIDOPTEEA. 
T. Brunton, Ent. vii. p. 43 ; in B. Sussex, by W. H. Tugwell, tom. cit. 
pp 160 & 161 ; in N. Kent, by G. T. Porritt, tom. cit. pp. 180 & 181 ; at 
Diy Drayton (butterflies), by F. A. Walker, tom. cit. pp. 198-202 ; in 
Sutherlandshire, by C. L. Adams, tom. cit. p. 207 ; at Eastbourne by 
G.B. Shearwood, tom. cit. p. 224 ; at Ardrishaig, by H. Jenner-Fust, Scot. 
Nat. ii. p. 203; at Castle Douglas and in Kirkcudbrightshire, by W. D. 
Robinson-Douglas, tom. cit. pp. 300, 359 & 360. 
F. B. White has continued his list of thjs Lepidoptera of Scotland, 
from Cirrhcedia to Hadena ; Scot. Nat. ii. pp. 225-232, 281-284, 321-328, 
369-378. 
Short notes on Scotch Lepidoptera, by F. B. White and others ; tom. cit. 
p. 276. 
II. G. Kuaggs, in “Notes on now and rare British Lepidoptera (except- 
ing Tineina) for 1873,” Ent. Ann. 1874, pp. 149-160, records three species 
new to Britain. 
• Additions to the list otMacro-Lepidopteraoi Guernsey & Sark ; W. A. 
Luff, Ent. vii. pp. 42 & 43. 
On the Lepidoptera of Alderney, id. 1. c. pp. 10-12. 
C. G. Barrett publishes a list of 1240 Lepidoptera found in Norfolk : 
Tr. Norw. Soc. 1873-1874. Suppl. pp. 80. His observations are both of 
local and general interest. The Micro- Lepidoptera are (as usual) im- 
perfectly known. Many Lepidoptera formerly taken in the county have 
become extinct. Several insects usually abundant on chalk, occur singly, 
and appear to be either struggling to obtain a footing in this locality, or 
dying out. Several northern species occur in this county [which renders 
more probable the occurrence of others, reputed to occur, but doubted by 
the author, such as Ccenonympha and various coast sand-hill species 
are found on the singular stretch of post-glacial sea-sands at Thetford, 
Brandon, and neighbourhood. 
France. 
Captures at Oernay-la-Yille, by Berce & Rattet, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) 
iv. p. cxvii. ; at Dunkerque, by Goossens & Le Roy, tom. cit. p. cxxvii. ; 
in the mountains of Cantal, by A. Gu6n4e, tom. cit. pp. clxv.-clxviii. 
E. Berce has published vol. 5 of his ‘ Faune Entomologique Fran^aise ; 
L6pidopteres containing the Geometridee (Paris : 1873, 12mo, pp. x. 
612, pis. D & xliii.-lviii.). No new species are described. Also a ‘ Cata- 
logue m(5thodique des Ldpidopteres de France ddcrits dans la Faune 
Frau9aise ’ (p. 37), as a general index, completing the work. 
On a few. French Lepidoptera ; Fettig, Pet. Nouv. vi. p. 404. 
Holland. 
List of Lepidoptera new to the fauna ; De Graaf & Snellen, Tijdschr. 
Ent. xvii. pp. 225-228. 
Additions to list of Macro-Lepidopteroe of Breda and environs ; F. J. 
M. Heylaerts, fils, tom. cit. pp. 173 & 174. 
Belgium. 
Captures, including species new to the fauna ; CR. Ent. Belg. xvii. pp. 
v. , vi., Ixvii., Ixxx., xcv.-xcvii., xeix, & cii.-cv. 
