130 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTEKA. 
List of Lepidoptera and their Hymenopterous parasites ; Fitch, Ent. 
xiii. pp. G7-G9. 
On collecting Lepidoptera ; E. Pilati, Feuill. Nat. x. pp. 118 & 119. 
New cyanide moth-trap ; Westcott, Eep. E. Soc. Ont. 1879, pp. 24 & 
25, and Ent. xiii. p. 1G8. 
Captures of Lepidoptera at ripe fruit ; Dupuy, Le Nat. ii. p. 327. 
Plum-blossom attractive to moths ; R. South, Ent. M. M. xvi. pp. 230 
& 231. 
Moths attracted by juice exuding from the buds of young oaks; J. E. 
Bates, Canad. Ent. xii. p. 20. 
On Lepidoptera injurious to the vine, &c. ; Targioni-Tozzetti, Atti Soc. 
Ital. xxii. pp. 202-204. 
Lepidoptera trapped by flowers ; Am. Ent. iii. p. 75. 
Remarks on the unusual abundance of various Lepidoptera ; F. Cham- 
bolle, Feuill. Nat. x. p. 145. 
On the causes which influence the rarity of Lepidoptera ; Zander, SB. 
Ges. Dorp. v. pp. 163-171. 
Migrations of Lepidoptera ; Le Nat. ii. pp. 149, 150, & 226. 
On the migrations of Butterflies (with woodcut of Danais archippus) ; 
Am. Ent. iii. pp. 100-102 & 226, and Canad. Ent. xii. pp. 133-137. 
Odour of various Lepidoptera ; Le Nat. ii. pp. 164, 169, 174, 181, 187, 
188, 225, «&; 237. 
Food of Butterflies in the perfect state ; Leliiivre, Le Nat. ii. 
p. 174. 
On rearing various hibernating and other Lepidoptera ; Grapes, Ent. 
xiii. pp. 140 & 141. 
The emergence of Lepidoptera from the pupa is not affected so much 
by temperature as by the amount of moisture in the atmosphere, and the 
surroundings of the pupa ; Riist, Ent. Nachr. vi. p. 286. 
On forcing Lepidoptera ; Shuttleworth, Ent. xiii. pp. 95 & 96. 
The anal appendages of suspended pupa) of Lepidoptera consist of two 
processes attached to the 12th segment, corresponding to the claspers of 
the larvae, and provided with recurved hooks, by which they attach them- 
selves ; Kiinckel, 0. R. xci. pp. 395-397. 
Supposed variability in the number of moults in Lepidopterous larvae ; 
Buckler, Ent. M. M. xvii. pp. 42 & 43. 
Disease among Lepidopterous larvae ; Fallou, Bull. Soc. Acclim. (3) 
vii. pp. 724 & 725. 
On describing larvae ; Coquillett & French, Canad. Ent. xii. pp. 108 & 
140. 
Note on egg-state of Lepidoptera ; Wailly, Ent. xiii. pp. 63 & 64. 
On rearing Butterflies from the egg ; W. H. Edwards, Ent. Nachr. vi. 
p. 59. 
On Nature-printed Butterflies ; Fletcher, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1879, pp. 88 
& 89. 
Colours of Butterflies’ wings affected by carbolic acid; Edwards & 
Wilson, Psyche, iii. pp. 87 & 88. 
Enormous prices formerly paid for Lepidoptera ; Dohrn, S. E. Z. xii. 
pp. 141 & 142. 
