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including other forms sometimes placed in that genus. 
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Butler, A. G. A Monograph of the genus Hestia, containing ’ 
descriptions of forms not hitherto noticed ; with a tabular 
view of the species of Danaidce and remarks upon their 
natural affinities. Trans. Ent. Soc. Lond. 1867, v. pp. 
467-484. 
— — . Description of a new genus of Diurnal Lepidoptera be- 
longing to the family ErycinidcBj with characters of two 
new species. Enf. Monthly Mag. vol. iii. pp. 174-176. 
. Corrections of Errors hitherto existing in the nomencla- 
ture of several species of the genus NympMdium, Ibid. pp. 
221-223. 
Contains descriptions of two new species. 
. Description of a new genus and species of Diurnal Lepi- 
doptera. Ibid. iv. pp. 121-122 : November 1867. 
. Remarks on the Nomenclature of the European genera 
of Satyrido Lepidoptera. Entomologist, iii. pp. 277-281. 
Christoph, H. Beschreibung einiger neuer Schmetterlinge aus 
der Umgegend von Sarepta. Stettiner entom. Zeitung, 1867, 
pp. 233-240, 
. Biologische Notizen iiber einige Schmetterlinge. Ibid. 
1867, pp. 240-246. 
CoTTY, Ernest. Observations k propos du Bomhyx cynthia. 
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C. Cruger (Stett. ent. Zeit. 1867, pp. 285-306) gives a full 
analysis of the first three parts of S cottas ^Australian Le- 
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Dohrn, C. a. De Phalsena Bombyce. Stettiner entom. Zeitung, 
1867, pp. 247-252. 
In this paper Dohrn notices the contents of a curious acade- 
mical dissertation published at Upsal by J. Lyman in 1756. It 
treats of the history and natural history of the Silkworm; and 
Dohrn believes that some portions of it are from Linnets hand. 
Dronke, F. Note sur la maladie des vers k soie. Revue et 
Magasin de Zoologie, 1867, pp. 123-128. 
Edwards, W. H. On certain North- American species of Sa~ 
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. Description of certain species of Diurnal Lepidoptera 
found within the limits of the United States and British 
America, No, 5. Ibid. pp. 200-208. 
Fallou, J. (See Girard) . 
