LEPIDOPTERA. 
345 
in North Tyrol, and 406 in South Tyrol, the remainder being 
common to the two divisions of the country admitted by the 
author. From a table showing the number of species occurring 
at different elevations, the gradual diminution in this respect with 
increased altitude is very strikingly seen. In Region I. (up to 
3000 feet) we have 765 species, in II. (3000-4300 feet) 557 spe- 
cies, in III. (4300-6000 feet) 290, in IV. (6000-7000 feet) 126, 
and in V. (7000-8000 feet, or the lower snow-region) only 50 
species. 
F. Moore .has continued his catalogue of the Lepidoptera of 
Bengal (Proc. Zool. Soc. 1867, pp. 44-98 and 612-686). The 
total number of species con tained in his list, chiefly derived from 
the collections of Messrs. Russell & Atkinson, is 1616, distri- 
buted as follows into main groups : — 
Papiliones 409 
Sphinges 50 
Bombyces 387 
Noctues 288 
Pseudo-deltoides 27 
Deltoides 34 
Py rales 73 
Geometres 288 
Crambices 18 • 
Tortrices 7 
Tineines 35 
F. J. Atkinson publishes lists of captures at Simla and Jaunpore in May 
and July 1866. Ent. M. Mag. iv. p. 60. 
Heurich-Schaffeii (Corr.-Blatt zool.-min. Ver. Regensb. xx. p. 89) 
notices some Lepidoptera collected in the Fiji Islands and in Queens- 
land. 
BmcHALL publishes a supplement to his list of Irish Lepidoptera. It in- 
cludes 4 species, namely, Apamca Jihrosa^ Ennomos tiliasia, Ennychia anyui- 
nalisy and Ephipinphora tetrayonaria. Ent. M. Mag. iii. p. 202. 
Additions to Birchall’s list of Irish Lepidoptera. Ent. M. Mag. iv. pp. 
70-91. 
Birchall (Entomologist, iii. pp. 191-193) remarks upon some species 
omitted from his list of Irish Lepidoptera. 
Birchall notices various localities in Ireland and the Lepidoptera occur- 
ring in them. Entomologist, iii. pp. 205-209, 235-238, 250-255. 
Lists of captures of Lepidoptera in various districts of Britain arc pub- 
lished by E. II. Todd on the Cots wolds (Ent. M. Mag. iii. pp. 183 &: 210), 
A. Edmunds in Worcestershire (/. c. p. 184, and iv. p. 169), A. E. Iludd near 
Bristol, on Ivy (1. c. p. 186), by H. D’Orville on the Cotswolds {1. c. p. 187), 
by E. N. Bloomfield near Ilastings (L c. p. 206), by C. G. Barrett at ITasle- 
mere, M{crohpidop>tera (/. c. p. 209, and iv. p. 160), by J. Ingram in tlie Isle 
of Wight (1. c. p. 213), by Carrington near York, on salloAvs (/. c. p. 236), 
by Blackburn in the Isle of Wiglit (7. c. p. 262), by Llewelyn in South Wales 
