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LBPIDOPTBRA. 
Russia, 
Captures near St. Petersburg ; N. ErschofE, Her. Ent. Ross. x. p. 194. 
J. G. Schilde continues his “ Lepidopterologische Mittheilungen aus 
Nord-Finnland/' S. E. Z. xxxv. pp. 57-77, from the Sphinges to the 
Geometrce inclusively ; and sums up the contents of his collection (pp. 76 
& 77). 
Asia. 
N. G. Erschoff has published a monograph of the Lepidoptera collected 
by the late A. Fedchenko in Turkestan (St. Petersburg : 1874, 4to, pp. vi. 
128, 6 col. plates) lanted, p. 250]. 367 species are recorded. A table is 
given at the end, showing the altitudes at which the various species were 
taken, and their range throughout the world. The work is printed 
entirely in Russian, except Latin diagnoses of the now species (Review : 
H. F. Feild, Hor. Ent. Ross. x. pp. i.-iv.). 
Notes on Japanese butterflies ; R. P. Murray, Ent. M. M. xi. pp. 166- 
168. 
Ethiopia Region. 
List of 55 butterflies (6 new) captured by Lieut. A. S. Bell, on the 
march to Coornassio ; W. 0. Hewitson, Ann. N. H. (4) xiii. pp. 380-383. 
Indo' Malay an Region. 
F. Moore publishes a list of 103 species of Diurnal Lepidoptera col- 
lected in the Cashmere Territory by Capt. R. B. Reed, and describes 
some new species ; P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 264-274, pi. xliii. 
Captures in the Island of Banka by Teysmann, Pet. Nouv. vi. pp. 403 
& 404. 
List of 79 species of butterflies collected by L. Layard in Siam (6 
new) ; H. Druce, P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 102-109, pi. xvi. 
List of 49 butterflies collected by Capt. Wimberley in the Andaman 
Islands (5 now) ; W. C. Hewitson, Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. pp. 356-358. 
Austro -Malay an Region. 
C. Hopifer, “ Beitrag zur Lepidopteren Fauna von Celebes,” S. E. Z. 
xxxv. pp. 17-47, enumerates 165 species (127 butterflies) collected by 
A. B. Meyer, and describes many as new. 
List of the Diurnal Lepidoptera of the South Sea Islands ; A. G. 
Butler, P. Z. S. 1874, pp. 274-291, pi. xliv. 
W. H. Miskin criticises Masters’ “ Catalogue of the described Diurnal 
Lepidoptera of Australia,” making many additions and corrections ; Tr. 
E. Soc. 1874, pp. 241-246. 
New Zealand. 
A. G. Butler has published a “ Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of New 
Zealand” (London: 1874, 4to, pp. 25, 3 pis.). Also issued as part of 
the Zoology of the Voyage of H.M.S. Erebus & Terror (pp. 28-51, 
pis. viii.-x.) [anted, p. 239]. 318 species are recorded, of which 9 are 
butterflies. The plates chiefly represent hitherto unfigured species. Only 
one genus and one species are described as new. 
