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LepIdOPTERA; 
flies and Moths,” based on Berge’s Schmetterlingsbuch (London: 4 to). 
Parts i.-x., comprising pp. i.-xl., 1-40, & pi. i. (plain) & pis. ii.-xi. (col.), 
have appeared within the year. 
F. Briiggemann notices a few synonyms overlooked in Staudinger & 
Wocke’s Catalogue ; Abh. Ver. Brem, v. pp. 597 & 598. 
Great Britain : — 
Extracts from the correspondence of the late J. F. Stephens relating 
to British Le^idoptera are published by F. Smith, Ent. xi. pp. 172-175. 
Aberrations of Colias edusa, Theda ilids, Lycccna medoiiy and Epine- 
phile janira described ; E. Lelievre, Feuil. Nat. viii. p. .44. 
Varieties of Clostera curtula, Leucania conigera, Chcerocampa porcellus, 
Eupithecia angelicata, Prest, supposed to be a var. of alhipunctata^ 
Vanessa atalanta^ Liparis dispar, and Epione vespertaria, are figured and 
described ; Ent. xi. pp. 169 & 170, pi. ii. 
S. L. Moslpy has commenced a series of Illustrations of Varieties of 
British Lepidoptera (Part 1, March, Part 2, Sept., 1878./ Huddersfield : 
royal 8vo). The two parts contain eleven coloured plates, with figures 
of varieties of Colias edusa, Smerinthus 2^opuli, Callimorpha hera and 
dominula, Chelonia caia, Liparis dispar and monadia, Abraxas grossii- 
lariata, Vanessa urcticcc, Bomhyx quercus var. callunce, Ilyhernia defo- 
liaria, p>rogemmaria, and leucophcearia, and Tryphcma orbona. 
A. Wilson has published parts ii. & iii. of his “ Larvm of British 
LepidopieraJ^ containing pp. 49-176, pis. ix.-xxiv. The text extends 
from Procris to Cidaria, and the plates from Sesia to Eu]}ithecia. 
Parfitt, E. The Fauna of Devon : Lepidoptera. Kep. Devonsh. Ass. 
X. pp. 310-588. 
About 1100 species enumerated. A list of 72 species observed by H. 
G. Heaven on Lundy Island is appended. 
Entomological Rambles, 1877 ; J. B. Hodgkinson, Ent. xi. pp. 8-12, 
28-31, 79-82, 111-113, 178-180. 
Captures at sugar and honey dew ; R. ^outh, Ent. xi. pp. 271 & 272. 
C. W. Dale (History of Glanville’s Wootton, pp. 138-239) enumerates 
910 species of Lepidoptera as found in his district. No new species are 
described. 
Captures of Lepidopttcra in Eppiug Forest ; A. J. R., Sci. Goss. xiii. 
pp. 75-77 (woodcuts of moths). 
Captures of Lepidoptera near Dorking; A. J. R., Sci. Goss. xiv. 
pp. 195-198, woodcuts. 
Captures in New Forest; H. C. Dent, Sci. Goss. xiv. pp. 31 & 32 
(woodcuts of Catocala sponsa). 
Captures of Lepidoptera in the New Forest ; W. E. S., Sci. Goss. xiii. 
pp. 26-29 (woodcuts of butterflies). 
Captures in the New Forest ; Ent. M. M. xiv. pp. 184 & 185. At 
Bishop’s Wood, near Selby ; 1. c. xv. pp. 71 & 72. At Wicken Fen ; 1. c. 
pp. 110 & 111. At Uxbridge, &c. ; Ent. xi. p. 21. Eppiug Forest ; 1. c. 
pp. 142 & 143. At Deal ; 1. c. p. 254. Near London and Lyndhurst ; 
1. c. pp. 266-269. 
