THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
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Seriziat, — . Catalogue des L(5pidoptk’es des environs de Collo 
(Algeria). Bellac : 1879, 8vo, col. pi. [Not seen by the Recorder.] 
Trimen, R. On some hitherto undescribed Butterflies inhabiting 
Southern Africa. Tr. E. Soc. 1879, pp. 325-346. 
Wollaston, E. Notes on the Lepidoptera of St. Helena, with descrip- 
tions of new species. Ann. N. H. (6) iii. pp. 219-233, 329-343, 
415-441. 
90 moths and 4 butterflies enumerated, with remarks on habits, loca- 
lities, transformations, and distribution. 
A. G. Butler enumerates 21 Lepidoptera from Rodriguez, the majority 
being wide-ranging species. He redescribes his Caradrina expolita, 
Diomea hryophiloides^ Homoptera turhiday and Laverna plumipes. Phil. 
Tr. clxviii. pp. 541-544. 
Captures of Lepidoptera in Madagascar, with descriptions of a few new 
species ; id. Cist. Ent. ii. pp. 389-394. 
Notes on a small collection of Mascareno Lepidoptera ; P. Mabille, 
Le Nat. i. (1) pp. 3 & 4; (2) pp. 3 & 4; (3) pp. 3 & 4. 
Australasia, 
Butler, A. G. On a Small Collection of Heterocerous Lepidoptera 
from New Zealand. Cist. Ent. ii. pp. 487-511. 
88 species mentioned, many new. 
. On Heterocerous Lepidoptera collected in the Hawaiian Islands 
by T. Blackburn. Ent. M. M. xv. pp. 269-273. 
Several new species are described, and short notes on known ones 
added. 
Semper, G. Beitrag zur Rhopaloceren-Fauna von Australien. J. Mus. 
Godellr. xiv. pp. 138-194, pis. viii. & ix. 
Several new species are described ; the important notes on the syno- 
nymy, variation, &c., of known species are too numerous to be given in 
detail here. The paper concludes with a table of the distribution of 
Australian Lepidoptera in Australia and in the adjacent islands. (Ab- 
stract by Cruget, S. E. Z. xl. pp. 375-382.) 
Snellen, P. C. T. Lepidoptera van Celebes, verzameld door M. C. 
Piepers, met aanteekeningen en beschrijving der nieuwe soorten. 
Tweede afdeeling : Heterocera. Tijdschr. Ent. xxii. pp. 61-126, 
pis. vi.-x. 
103 species of Sphinges and Bombyces are noticed, many of which are 
described as new. . The proposed corrections of synonymy will seldom 
require notice, as most of them are conjectural. The variation, neura- 
tiou, &c., of various kuown species are also discussed. 
Godman, Salvin, & Butler publish a list of the Lepidoptera c dlected 
by Rev. G. Brown in New Ireland and New Britain, with descriptions of 
a few new species; P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 155-166, pi. xv. 
Notes on butterflies from Duke of Yolk Island and New Ireland ; 
Godman & Salvin, P. Z. S. 1879, pp. 652-655. 
