188 Ins, 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
S. janhowsJciiy Oberthiir, Etudes d’Ent. v. p. 39, pi. viii. fig. 4, Askold ; S. 
kuntzii, Dewitz, Verb. L.-C. Ak. xlii. p. 70, pi. iii. fig. 14, Guinea. 
Eochroa (?) dido, Maassen & Weymer, 1. c. fig. 72, East Africa. 
Jlemileuca yavapai, Grote, Papilio, i. p. 172, Arizona. 
Hhododlpsa rniniana, id. 1. c. p. 175, Now Mexico. 
Euleucophceus sororius, Lower California, and neumcegeni, Arizona ; 
H. Edwards, Papilio, i. pp. 100 & 171. 
Dirphia lauta, Berg, S. E. Z. xlii. p. 47, and Exped. Rio Negro, Zool. 
p. 92, pi. ii. fig. 11, Patagonia. 
Ceratocampid^. 
Anisota pellucida : larva described; French & Riley in Packard, Ins. 
Inj. Trees, p. 46. A. ruhicunda, Fabr. : habits and transformations; 
Riley & Packard, Ins. Inj. Trees, pp. 109 & 110, fig. 68. 
Quadrina, g. n., Grote, Papilio, i. p. 175. Allied to Citheronia; type, 
Q. diazoma, sp. n., 1. c.. New Mexico. 
Ceratocampa vogleri, sp. n., Weyenbergh, Period. Zool. Argent, iii. 
p. 369, Cordova. 
Bombycidj;. 
(Cf. also Saturniidce.) 
Crozier, L. S. Treatise on the Culture and Raising of Silkworms. 
New Orleans : 1880, 8vo. 
Desuzeau, J. Rapport de la Commission des Soies sur ses Operations 
de I’anuce 1880. Ann. Agric, Lyon (5) iii. pp. 1141-1156. 
Louis, J. A. H. A few words on the present state and future prospects 
of Sericiculture in Bengal. London: 1880, 8vo, pp. 31. 
Perret, a. Compte Rendu des operations de la Condition des Soies do 
Lyon pendant Tannee 1880. Ann. Agric. Lyon (5) iii. pp. 20 (sepa- 
rately paged) & pi. iii. 
Bombyx, sp. (fossil from Aix). Restoration ; Swinton, Sci. Goss. xvii. 
p. 177, fig. 105. 
Bombyx mori. Anatomy; Tichomiroff, Nachr. Ges. Mosc. xxxvii. 
pp. 19-22, plate. Jacobs has partially confirmed the experiments of 
Meiise, so far as to ascertain that legs and antennae amputated in the 
/arva are defective in the imago likewise ; CR. Ent. Belg. xxv. p. cxxii. 
Monstrous pupa, produced by a single larva, and containing a male and 
female moth in a reversed position [!] ; Kay-Robinson, Ent. xiv. pp. 
193-195, woodcuts. Silkworms feeding on camphor- tree, and, when 
opened, yielding silk in the form of catgut, useful for fishing lines ; 
Nature, xxiv. p. 341. Both sexes pair several times, apparently between 
the deposition of each batch of eggs; Barrett, Ent. M. M. xvii. p. 212. 
Effect of cold on larva and pupa ; Colasanti, Accad. Med. Roma, sed. 29 
Giugno, 1879. Experiments on feeding silkworms with coloured food ; 
Passerini, Bull. Ent. Ital. Resoconti, 1881, pp. 14-17. 
Euphranor, g. n., Oberthiir, Etudes d’Ent. v. p. 40; type, E. cceca, 
sp. n., 1. c., pi. vi. fig. 2, Askold. 
