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INSECTA^ LEPIDOPT12HA. 
in Aberdeenshire (Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 42-44, Scot. Nat. i. pp. 212 & 213) ; by J. 
B. Ilodgkiuson, in the Isle of Man and at Witherslack (Ent. M. M. ix. pp. 44, 
CO, G7, 141) j by G. 0. B. Madden, II. Birchall, & G. Parry, at Sherwood 
Forest {op. cit. pp. 139-141, Ent. vi. pp. 211-213) ; by W. II. Cole, in Norfolk 
and Suffolk (Ent. vi. p. 62) j by E. Lawless, in Ireland, with notes on species 
new to Ireland, tfec. {op. cit. pp. 74-78, 97-100) j by G. II. Raynor, at Ton- 
bridge {op. cit. pp. 79 & 80) j by F. J. Battcrsby, in Westmeath {op. cit. pp. 
101 & 102) J by T. P. Lucas, at Leominster and Watlington {op. cit. pp. 114- 
119, 134-137) } by A. B. Fara, in the New Forest {op. cit. pp. 120-122) ; by 
W. Thomas, in Surrey {op. cit. pp. 173 & 174); by G. B. Corbin, at Lough- 
ton {op. cit. pp. 187 & 188) ; by G. T. Porritt and T. W. Daltry, on the Lan- 
cashire and Cheshire sand-hills (Zool. s. s. vii. pp. 3075 & 3076). 
France. Captures by II. Milliere, in the Valine de Lantosque (Alpes 
Maritimes) : Pet. Nouv. 1872, pp. 265 & 266. 
Holland. 
Sepp, Jan Christian. Nederlandsche Insecten. Beschrijvingeii 
en afbeeldingen van Nederlandsche Vlinders, bijeengehragt 
door S. C. Snellen van Vollenhoven. (2) ii. ^s Gravenhage : 
1870, 4to, pp. 236, pis. 50. 
Of this work a portion, as published in numbers, has already been noticed 
in Zool. Rec. (Nos. 35-38, containing pp. 152-178, and pis. 35-39, issued in 
1869 : cf. Zool. Rec. vi.) . It is now is.sued as a complete volume ; and the 
species hitherto unnoticed will be discussed in situ. 
Snellen, P. C. T. De Vlinders van Nederland. Macrolepido- 
ptera, systematisch beschreven. ^s Gravenhage : 1867, 
large 8vo, pp. xi & 763, pis. 4, 
A work which would undoubtedly obtain (as it deserves) a more extended 
circulation, if it were not entirely (including even the diagnoses) written in 
Dutch. The author has apparently laid much greater stress than is usual on 
structural characters. The plates consist of various portions of the external 
anatomy of many genera throughout the Lepidoptera. One new species and 
3 professedly new genera are described ; and probable Dutch species are 
mentioned in the notes. 
The author (pp. 13-20) arranges the Dutch Lepidoptera as follows : — 
Rhopalocera : Papilionidae, Hesperiidae. 
Heterockra ; {Macrolepidoptci'a) Sphingideo, Sesiidae, Cossidae, Ilepia- 
lidto, Cochliopodu), Psychidao, Zygmnidao, Syntomidao, Cholonariio, Liparidjo, 
Bombycidae, Endromidao, Saturniidae, Drepanulidae, Notodontidae, Cymato- 
phoridse, Noctuina, Brephidae, Geometridae. 
Heterocera : {Microlepidoptera) Pyralidae, Tortricidae, Micropterygidae, 
Tineina, Pterophoridae, Alucitina. 
10 Maci'olepidoptera new to the fauna of Breda recorded by F. J. M. 
Heylaerts, fils : Tijdschr. Ent. (2) vii. pp. 118-120. 
Belgium. Captures by C. Donckier & L. Quaedvlieg : Ann. E. Belg. xv. 
pp. 110-115, with notes on altitude &c. 
Italy and S. Franck. Captures by F. Walker: Ent. vi. pp. 227-230. 
