THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Ins. 157 
Captures in the Department of Eure, pp. 7-9 ; Rouen, pp. 33 & 34, 
Paris, p. 45, Feuill. Nat. ii. ; South Franco, Rev. d’Ent. i. pp. 139 & 140 ; 
Pyrenees, S. E. Z. xliii. pp. 393-405 & 410-429. 
Notes on Lepidoptera at Hyeres ; Bellier de la Chavignerie, Rev. d’Ent. 
i. pp. 11G, 117, 143, & 144. 
Ravages of larvae in the forest of Sevres ; Clere, Le Nat. ii. p. 94. 
Undetermined moth at Cannes simulating a leaf ; Duke of Argyll, 
Nature, xxvii. pp. 125 & 126. 
Italy , 
Curo, A. Saggio di un Catalogo dei Lepidotteri d’ltalia. Aggiunte 
alle Pyralidine e Tortricine. Bull. Ent. Ital. xiv. pp. 151-153. 
Holland and Belgium. 
Donckier de Donceel, C. Catalogue des L^pidopteres de Belgique. 
Ann. Ent. Belg. xxvi. pp. 5-1G1. 
Snellen, P. C. T. De Vlinders van Nederland. Microlepidoptera, 
systematische beschreven. 2 Deelen. Leiden : 1882, 8vo, pp. xiv. 
& 1196, pis. xiv. 
The total number of Pyralidina, Tortricina , Tineina , Pterophorina, 
Alucilina, and Micropterygina described as belonging to the Dutch fauna 
in this elaborate work is 918. The plates represent generic details. A 
supplement to the author’s previous volume on Macrolepidoptera is 
likewise appended. Tables of families, genera, and species are given 
throughout, in addition to elaborate descriptions, including the trans- 
formations of the various species. In the case of some of the variable 
Tortrices even the varieties are tabulated. Species likely to occur in 
Holland are mentioned in the notes. 
Localities for various Belgian Lepidoptera ; Lallemand, CR. Ent. Belg. 
xxvi. pp. ci. & cii. 
Germany, Switzerland, Austria, 8fc. 
Freyer, H. Zweiter Nachtrag zur Lepidopteren- Fauna der Schweiz. 
MT. schw. ent. Ges. vi. pp. 349-375. 
130 species enumerated, including several new Tineidce. 
Hofner, G. Die Schmetterlinge des Lavantthales und der beiden Alpen 
“ Kur- und Saualpe,” ii. Nachtrag. JB. Mus. Karnthen, xv. 
pp. 193-200. 
Lang, II. C. Tho Moths and Butterflies of Switzerland, and how to 
colloct thorn. (Muddock’s “ Tho Alps, and how to Soo them,” pp. 
xc.-cxvi.) 
A good popular treatise for the use of tourists. 
Soriiagen, L. Aus meinem entomologischen Tagebuche. B. E. Z. xxvi. 
pp. 129-158. 
Includes notes on 73 Microlepidoptera, the most important of which 
will be noticed in their places. 
