LEPIDOPTERA. 
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the Satyrides, Eurytelides, Lyasnides and Hesperides, An ap- 
pendix contains additional species of Butterflies, belonging to 
the earlier groups, and ascertained to be inhabitants of Southern 
Africa since the publication of the first part, and numerous 
additions and corrections, especially relating to the geographical 
distribution of the species. 
C. Papers published in Journals, 
a. Descriptive 
Bates, H. W. On the Blue-belted Epicatice of the forests of 
the Amazons. Ent. Monthly Mag. vol. ii. pp. 174-177. 
. New species of Butterflies from Guatemala and Panama. 
Ent. Monthly Mag. vol. iii. pp. 49-52, 85-88, 133-136, and 
152-157. 
These papers contain descriptions of species supplementary to 
his former communications in vols. i. & ii. of the same journal. 
Behr, H. Verzeichniss der Rhopaloceren Californiens. Stett. 
entom. Zeitung, 1866, pp. 213-216. 
Birchall, Edwin. The Lepidoptera of Ireland. Ent. Monthly 
Mag. vol. iii. pp. 2-6, 31-37, 57-61, 73-76, 105-109, 128- 
131, 145-148, and 169-173, plate 1. 
This paper contains a list of the species of Lepidoptera known 
to inhabit Ireland. It is regarded by its author as very in- 
complete, a great portion of the country having been as yet 
very imperfectly explored entomologically. The total number 
of species recorded is only 961 ; but 7 of these are unknown in 
Great Britain. The arrangement followed is that of Double- 
day ^s list ; the references to many of the species are accom- 
panied by remarks on their distribution &c. 
Butler, A. G. Description of some new species of Butterflies 
belonging to the genus Athyma in the collection of the 
British Museum. Ann. &Mag. Nat. Hist. 3rd ser. vol. xvii. 
pp. 98-100. 
. Descriptions of some new species of Diurnal Lepido- 
ptera in the collection of the British Museum. Ibid. pp. 
285-287. 
. Note on the Identity of certain species of Diurnal Le- 
pidoptera. Ibid. pp. 435-436. 
. A List of the Diurnal Lepidoptera recently collected by 
Mr.Whitely in Hakodadi (North Japan). Proc. Linn. Soc. 
vol. ix. pp. 50-59 : October 11, 1866. 
This paper contains a synonymic list of 31 species of Butter- 
flies, the greater part of them identical with European forms. 
Several new species are described. 
. Descriptions of some new Exotic Butterflies in the 
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