194 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Caterpillar mimicking a shrew in Assam ; Peal, Nature, xxvi. p. 368, 
woodcuts. [Appears from the figures to be one of the Saturniidce.'] 
Hours of the day at which N. American Saturniidce emerge from the 
pupa ; Neumoegen & Brodie, Papilio, ii. pp. 18 & 83. 
Anther cea macrophthalma , W. P. Kirby, Attacus andromeda , Phil., 
figured by Waterhouso ; Aid, i. pi. lxxxviii. & cxix. fig. 1. 
Attacus hesperus, Linn. (= splendulus ) Beauv.), noticed and figured ; 
Aurivillius, Sv. Ak. Handl. xix. 5, pp. 145 & 146, fig. 1. A. felderi, 
Boisd., and trifenestratus , Helf. : cocoons noticed ; Girard, Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (6) ii. pp. clxi.-clxiii. (the former = frithi , Moore ; Fallou, tom. cit. 
pp. clxvii. & clxviii.). A . pernii : specimens with deeply-notched wings; 
Girard, Bull. Soc. Acclim. (2) ix. pp. 653-657, figs. 1-4. On rearing ; 
Buin& Clement, tom. cit. pp. 44-48, 84, & 85. A. yamamai : on preserv- 
ing the eggs by cold : Buin, op. cit. ix. pp. 49-51. 
Platysamia , Grote : Grote defends the use of this name in preference 
to Sarnia , Hubn. ; Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 213 & 214. P. cecropia : list of 
food plants; Brodie, Papilio, ii. pp. 32 & 33. On rearing ; Fallou, Bull. 
Soc. Acclim. (2) ix. pp. 137-141. Motion of wings in drying ; Grote, 
Papilio, ii. p. 83. 
Samia Columbia : food-plants; Brodie, l. c. pp. 79 & 80. S. Columbia 
and cecropia : note on cocoons ; Cook & others, Canad. Ent. xiv. p. 177. 
Telea polyphemus. Transformations popularly described and figured ; 
W. Saunders, Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 41-45, figs. 4-9. Food-plants ; Brodie, 
l. c. pp. 58-60. 
Anthercea pajihia, Linn., noticed and figured; Aurivillius, l. c. pp. 147 
& 148, fig. 2. A. eucalypti , Scott (?) : transformations noticed ; Guest, 
Tr. R. Soc. S. Austr. v. pp. 95 & 96. A. pernii and roylii : hybrids de- 
scribed ; W. F. Kirby, P. E. Soc. 1881, pp. vii. & viii. A. mylitta and 
yamamai : hybrids noticed ; Wood, J. Soc. Arts, xxx. pp. 349-434. 
Actias lunci. Expansion of wings after emerging from the pupa ; 
Moffat, Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 98 & 99. 
Saturnia carpini : retarded development; M‘Rae, Ent. xv. pp. 131 
& 132. S. pyri : sound produced by the larva; Krancher, Pysche, iii. 
p. 363. 
Cercophorafrauenfeldiy'Feld. Larva described and figured; Butler & 
Edmonds, Tr. E. Soc. 1882, pp. 17, 18, & 103, pi. i. fig. 5. 
Eudelia venusta , Walk., Bombyx (?) aristotelice , and Eudelia rufescens } 
Phil., are synonymous ; Butler, l. c. p. 18. Larva and cocoon described ; 
Edmonds, l. c. pp. 103 & 104. 
Polythysana rubrescens , Blanch., and albescens (? = cinerascens, Feld.). 
Habits ; Edmonds, l. c. pp. 19 & 20. Larva and pupa of the last described; 
id. 1. c. pp. 104 & 105. 
Hyper chiria confluens , Phil., var. olivacea from Valparaiso, and II. ery- 
throps , Blanch., noticed ; Butler, l. c. pp. 20-22. Larva of II. erythrops 
described ; Edmonds, l. c. p. 105. 
Euleucophceus , Pack., is not generically distinct from Ilemileuca ; Grote, 
Canad. Ent. xiv. pp. 214 & 215. 
Argyrauges, g. n., Grote, Canad. Ent. xiv. p. 215. Allied to Ilemi- 
leuca ; type, II. neumoegeni , H. Edw. 
