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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
tolerably accurate. The numbers published in 1869 contain the 
Tineina, from the genus Dasycera to the genus Elachista, The 
text is restricted to a brief notice of the names, times of appear- 
ance, and localities of each species, and also of the larva; and 
food-plants, when they are known. No descriptions of species 
are given. 
Rambur, P. Catalogue Systematique des Lepidopteres de 
PAndalusie. 2™® livraison. 8vo. Paris, 1866 : pp. 93-412, 
ix. pis. 11-22. 
The first instalment of this important work was published in 
1858, and contained the Ehopalocera. The second part, now 
published, contains the Heterocera as far as the Bombycidce. As 
before, the plates are far in advance of the text, and chiefly re- 
present NoctiicB, GeometrcSf and Pyrales. The genera are all 
characterized at such length as to render it impossible to give 
an abridgment of the characters of the new ones. 
Sepp, — . Nederlandsche Insecten. Tweede Serie. Tweede Deel. 
Bijeengebragt door S. C. Snellen van Vollenhoven. Nos. 
35-38, pp. 152-178, pis. 35-39. Sgravenhage, 1869. 
Wallengren, H. D. J. Skandinavicns Heterocerfjiirilar. An- 
dra Delen, Spinnarne, Porsta Haftet. Lund, 1869 : 8vo, 
pp. 136. 
This is the third instalment of Wallengren^s work on the 
Lepidoptera of Scandinavia, and contains the commencement of 
the Bombyces. The characters of the families, tribes, and genera 
are given in Latin and Swedish; the descriptions of the species 
are in Swedish. Several new genera are characterized, but no 
new species. 
B. Separate Works. 
Carrington, T. C. The LepidopterisPs Register. 4to. London, 
1869 : pp. 340. 
A ruled ledger, so arranged as to enable a collector of British 
Lepidoptera to preserve in a convenient form the full history of 
every specimen in his cabinet. 
De l^Orza, P. Les Lepidopteres Japonnais h la grande Expo- 
sition internationale de 1867. Catalogue raisonne des 
especes qui y out figure avec la description des especes 
nouvelles. 8vo. Rennes, 1869 : pp. 49. 
It is to be regretted that De FOrza was not acquainted with 
ButlePs paper on the Diurnal Lepidoptera collected by Whitely 
in Hakodadi ( Journ. Linn. Soc., Zoology, vol. ix. pp. 50-58), as 
he has in several instances redescribed Butler ^s species. 
Knaggs, H. G. The Lepidopterist's Guide, intended for the 
use of the young collector, containing full instructions for 
the collecting, management, observation, and preservation 
