238 Ins. 
(c.) LEP1D0PTERA . 
Glands, Bordas (148) and C.R. Soc. Biol, lvii, pp. 474-476. 
Notes on habits of various larvae, Xambeu (1539). 
Radio-activity effect on Lep. pupae, Tomala (1391). 
Alaska Lepidoptera , reprint, Dyar (440). 
List of additional types of Lep. in the American Museum, Natural History, 
Beutenmuller (122). 
Notes, in Russian, on Staudinger and Rebel’s Catalogue, Alph^raky (25). 
Interesting points, popular address, Janet (761). 
Cocoons, coloration of, Verson (1443), Dewitz (376). 
Oudemans has a note on the views of Standfuss and himself as to the 
position of the wings in repose, Biol. Centrbl. xxiv ; pp. 473, 474. 
Catalogue of gynandromorphic Palaearctic Lepidoptera , Schultz, Allg. 
Zeitschr. Ent. ix, pp. 304-310. 
Descriptive Catalogue of gynandromorphic Lep.) part iv, Schultz, Berlin, 
ent. Zeitschr. xlix, pp. 71-116. 
Table of the families of Palaearctic Lepidoptera , Hormuzaki (707). 
The number of species of European Lep. of which the eggs are known, 
Slevogt, p. 11 , Soc. ent. xix. 
Lepidoptera infested by Pebrine, Lutz & Splendore (893). 
Classification of Indi T1J te supplementary to paper of last 
year, Young, p. . xv. 
Distribution of Indian Rhopalocera , Young (1542). 
Synonymic Catalogue of Rhopalocera in the Bombay collection, Young, 
J. Bombay Soc. xv, pp. 483-497. 
Rhopalocera of Ceylon, peculiarities, distribution etc., Manders, J. Bombay 
Soc. xvi, pp. 76-85. 
Migration of butterflies in Ceylon, Manders, pp. 703-706, Tr. ent. Soc. 
London 1904. 
Annotated list of Rhopalocera of Borneo, part I ( Danaince to Amathusiince), 
Shelford, J. Straits Asiat. Soc. xli, pp. 81-111. 
An account of the Rhopalocera collected by Burchell in Brazil, 1825-1830, 
is given by Sanders & Poulton, Ann. Nat. Hist, xiii, pp. 305 etc., 
pi. vi. 
Rhopalocera of Trinidad, catalogue, 289 spp., Kaye, pp. 159-228, pis. xvii, 
xviii, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904. 
Rhopalocera of Sa6ne-et-Loire, AndrIs (31). 
The Rhopalocera of Bosnia and Herzegowina, Rebel, Ann. Hofmus. 
Wien xix, pp. 142-192. 
Lathy briefly describes 45 aberrations of exotic Rhopalocera and figures 
several of them, Tr. ent. Soc. London 1904, pp. 65-70, pi. x. 
Enemies of butterflies, various notes, J. Bombay Soc. xv, pp. 530, 531. 
Sensitiveness of butterflies to light, Parker (1011). 
“Tails” of the wings discussed, Piepers (1083). 
Some eggs described, Bacot & Tutt, pp. 53-56, 108, Ent. Rec. xvi. 
RHOPALOCERA. 
