LfiPIDOPTERA. 
676 
In this paper tlic author recommcufla, as a means of investi- 
gating the venation of the wings of Lepidoptera, to soak them in 
pure new turpentine. This, he says, renders the wings quite 
transparent without injuring the scales. The precautions to be 
taken are described by the author. 
Snellen, P. C. T. De Hups van Gelechia terrellaj W. V. Ibid, 
p. 131. 
Speyer, A. Lepidopterologische Mittheilungeri. Stettiner 
. entom. Zeitung, 1865, pp. 241-268 t September 1865. 
Stainton, H. T» My first visit to the Engadine. Entomologists 
Annual for 1866, pp. 1-18. 
This paper contains an account of the writers travelling ex- 
periences, with many notes upon the Lepidoptera. 
. New British Lepidoptera since 1853< Ibid. pp. 19-46. 
In this paper the author has brought together all the refer- 
enees to newly detected British species of this order^ whether 
due to new discoveries in the field, or to the more aceurate ex- 
amination of Specimens contained in collections. It is, in fact, 
a summary of all the previous notices on the same subject in 
preceding volumes of the ^ Annual.^ 
. An entomological excursion in the Alps. Ent. Monthly 
Mag. vol. ii. pp. 153-154. 
Contains an account of a visit to the Val da Fain in July 1865, 
with notices of the principal Lepidoptera observed. 
, Note on the larva of Laverna sub-bistrigella, Ent. 
Monthly Mag. vol. ii. pp. 105-106. 
. Notice of an undescribed species of the genus Depress aria, 
Entom. Monthly Mag. vol. i. pp. 221-222 : March 1865. 
Strom, V. Om de danske Arter af Slsegten Argyia : et Bidrag 
til InsekterneS Udviklings historic. Naturhist. Tidsskr. 
3rd ser. vol. iii. pp. 44—47. 
Syme, J* Boswell. Observations on the larva of Deilephild, 
Ent. Monthly Mag. vol. ii. pp. 5-8. 
Villa, Ant. e Giov. Batt. Catalogo di Lepidopteri della Lom- 
bardia. Atti Soc. Italiana di Sci. Nat. vol. viii. pp. 41-64 ; 
-April 1865. 
This paper contains only a catalogue of the species of Lepido- 
ptera found in Lombardy, with the altitudes at which each species 
occurs indicated by letters. No localities are given except in 
