156 Ins. 
LEPIDOPTERA. 
Resemblance between East Indian Butterflies, and those of the Atlantic 
Islands; W. F., Kirby, Evolution and Natural Theology, pp. 117 & 118. 
Butterflies with malformed wings ; Harding, Ent. xvi. pp. 257 
& 258. 
Gratacap has been unable to ascertain that Moths show a preference 
for any particular coloured light ; Am. Nat. xvii. pp. 791 & 792. 
The mealy odoriferous spot found at the base of the costa in the males 
of some Butterflies does not occur in all individuals of the same species; 
Hagen, Nature, xxviii. p. 244. 
Lepidoptera drinking water and other liquids ; Layard, Nature, xxviii. 
p. 589. 
On the appoaranco of various injurious Lepidoptera ; Wernicke, Ent. 
Nachr. ix. p. 200. 
List of Lepidoptera injurious to different species of Quercus ; Mina- 
Palumbo, Nat. Sicil. ii. pp. 298-302, iii. pp. 31, 32, 54-5G, & 92-9G. Ex- 
tends to Pygcera. 
Moths injurious to corks ; Fallou & Constant, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) 
iii. pp. xxix., xxx., xxxvi., xliv., & xlv. 
Fertilization of Lilium by Butterflies; Focke, ICosmos, xiii. pp. 653-G59. 
Setting-board described and figured ; Bryan, Sci. Goss. xix. p. 277, 
fig. 180. 
Bait for Lepidoptera discussed, with list of captures ; H. L., Ent. 
Nachr. ix. pp. 9-14. 
Moth-trap; Bull. Brooklyn Soc. vi. p. GO. 
On collecting Moths at flowers during the day ; J. B. Smith, Bull. 
Brooklyn Soc. v. p. 82. 
On preserving Lepidoptera and larvae ; Sci. Goss. xix. pp. 21 & 22. 
Discussion on the origin of the colours of larvae ; P. E. Soc. 1883, 
pp. xxxiii. & xxxiv. 
On rearing Lepidopterous larvae in confinement; Wilson, Ent. xvi. 
pp. 47 & 48. 
Feeding larvae on dried leaves soaked in water; Mundt, Papilio, iii. 
pp. 25 & 26. 
Heliothis armigera , Checias spartiata , and Lithosia quadra . Larvae 
preferring yellow flowers ; [Mrs.] M. S. Jenkyns, Ent. xvi. p. 23. 
On preserving Lepidopterous larvae by inflation ; Finch, Sci. Goss. xix. 
pp. 35 & 36. 
Experiments on destroying Lepidopterous larvae with Pyrethrum ; 
Riley, Bull. Dep. Agric. Ent. iii. pp. 16-23. 
List of Ilymenopterous parasites on Lepidoptera ; Fitch & Bridgman, 
Ent. xvi. pp. 64-69. 
Clarkson describes the cocoons of parasites on the following species: — 
Telea polyphemus , Papilio troilus, Platysamia cecropia , Philampelus ache- 
moil, and Spilosoma virginicum ; Canad. Ent. xv. pp. 162 & 163. 
On variation in size in eggs of Lepidoptera laid by the same $ ; Hellins, 
Ent. M. M. xix. pp. 208 & 209. 
On the date of Hiibner’s works ; Grote, Papilio, iii. pp. 109 & 110. 
Note on the collections of Lepidoptera in Cambridge Museum ; Hagen, 
Papilio, iii. p. 65. 
