126 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Catalogue of the Macro-Lepidoptera oi Eutin ; id. 1. c. pp. 35-51. 
Captures at Liineburg, Riist, Ent. Nadir, vi. pp, 281-286 ; at Kissingen 
and at Miinster-am-Stein, Maassen, S. E. Z. xli. pp. 158-174 ; in the Black 
Forest, &c., Bryan, Sci. Goss. xvi. pp. 252-254, woodcuts ; in the Enga- 
dine, 1876 & 1878, Homeyer, JB. Nass. Ver. xxxi. & xxxii. pp. 84-115. 
Notes on the following moths taken at heath-blossoms, &c., from August 
to October, 1879, Fuchs, S. E. Z. xli. pp. 88-97 : — Agrotis saucia, neglecta, 
glareosa, margaritacea^ Caradrina superstes, Mesogona acetosellce. Ammo- 
conia vetula, Orrhodia veronicce, Acidalia deg ener aria hilinearia^ Zono- 
soma albi-ocellaria, Gnophos dumetata, and Cidaria salicata. 
Switzerland. 
Frey, H. Die Lepidopteren der Schweiz. Leipzig : 1880, 8 vo, pp.xxvi. 
& 454 {cf. Ent. M. M. xvii. pp. 118 & 119). 
The Introduction contains general observations on Switzerland and its 
Lepidoptera. 2508 species, or (approximately) 2829 species and varieties 
together, are met with in the country. The body of the work consists of 
observations on the food-plants, times of appearance, and localities of each 
species. Several new species and varieties are described, chiefly belong- 
ing to the Micro- Lepidoptera. 
Italy. 
Cur6, a. Saggio di un Catalogo dei Lepidotteri dTtalia. Bull, Ent. 
Ital.xii. pp. 51-92, 111-115, 153-191. 
Includes the Pyrales and Tortricea^ besides additions to the list of 
Macro -Lepidoptera. 
Fiori, a. Contribuzione alio studio dei Lepidotteri del Modenese e del 
Reggiano. Bull. Ent. Ital. xii. pp. 192-230. 
Includes a list of 364 species, to the end of the Noctuce. 
Russia. 
Additions to the Lepidoptera of Livonia, Esthonia, Curland, and Qilsel ; 
Sintenis, Arch. Livl. ix. pp. 217-220. 
Notes on rare Lepidoptera of the Baltic provinces ; Zander, SB. Ges. 
Dorp. V. pp. 150-163. 
Scandinavia. 
Schneider, J. S. Lepidopterologiske bidrag til Norges arktiske fauna. 
TromsoMus. Aarsh. iii. pp, 53-95. 
97 species observed at 67° N. Lat., and 52 at 68° N., enumerated. 
SCH^YEN, W. M. Oversigt over de i Norges arktiske Region fundune 
Lepidoptera. Arch. Math. Naturw. v. pp. 119-228, pi. 
A most valuable contribution to Arctic Zoology, including tables of 
the circumpolar distribution of a large number of species. The writer 
divides the high northern forms into 3 groups : (1) Arctic, (2) Alpine- 
Arctic, and (3) Southern, i.e., species whose range extends over Northern 
as well as Central Europe ; 300 species are then discussed, often in great 
detail. 
