BIBLIOGRAPHY. 
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Mr. Eustace R. Bankes describes the larva of Eupoecilia pallidana^ 
which was first found feeding in seed-heads of Jasione montana some 
few years ago. He also records (E.Af.M.) Acrolepia marcidella and 
Ephestia pmguis, from the Isle of Purbeck. 
Major-General Carden captured seventeen specimens of CaUimorpha 
hera in the neighbourhood of Teignmouth in five days, in August last. 
Mr. E. W. Janson died at Stroud Green on September 14th, aged 69. 
He joined the Entomological Society of London in 1843, was Curator 
from 1855-1863 and Librarian from 1863-1874. He did a great deal 
of good work as a Coleopterist. 
The Rev. G. H. Raynor’s collection is to be sold on October 27th, 
at Stevens’ sale rooms. The beautiful condition of the specimens in 
this collection is sure to attract a number to the sale rooms. 
This has been a great year for rarities, among the Nocture especially. 
Nonagria concolor has been taken by Mr. Mera, in Suffolk. 
Our dipterists would appear to be in a very unhappy condition. 
Five determinations made by Dr. Meade and three by i\Ir. Brunetti, for 
Mr. Billups resulted in a mass of error, published in the Efitofnologisi 
for September, and corrected by Mr. Verrall in the October number of 
the same magazine. 
I'he pine-feeding Tortrix steineriana var. dohr 7 iiana {vide Ent. Rec., 
i., p. 32) has been added to the British list as Tortrix donelana. 
The City of London Entomological Society have papers, etc. for 
each meeting during the winter, until the end of April, 1892. 
The further contributions of Mr. Butler’s “ Notes on the Synonymy 
of Noctuid Moths,” which have from time to time appeared in the 
Tra?isactio 7 is of the E 7 ito 77 i. Soc. of Lo 7 ido 7 i^ have bieen refused by the 
Council. Had they been overlooked by a competent practical specialist 
they would have been most useful, and the break in their continuity 
would have been much more serious than it is. 
M. Camilla Schaufuss, editor of the iTisekteTi-Bdrse^ Meissen, Saxony, 
has asked me to bring the following before the notice of the readers of 
the E 7 itor 7 iologisds Record ; — “ All entomologists, who have been or are 
still doing literary work in the Science, and those who have made any 
specially interesting excursions as well as those who now possess 
important collections, are kindly requested to send photos, notes of 
their lives, etc. ; biographies and photos of deceased colleagues would 
be very welcome. It is intended ultimately to present them to the 
entomological departments of the various museums in the world.” 
IBLIOGRAPHY. 
Additions to the British List and Ch.anges in Nomenclature. 
Lepidoptera. 
SaturTtia pavonia^ Linn, {carpmi) vars. nov. i 7 ifn 77 iata and rosacea^ 
Newnham {ETtt. Rec.^ p. 198). 
ZygceTia trifolii^ Esp. Mr. S. Webb differentiates vars. orobi, Hb., 
filiperidulce^ Hb., basalis and 77 imoides {Record, p. 199). 
ZygceTia filipeTidulce, Linn. Vars. ochseTihewieri, Zell., cytisi, Hb., 
raTTiburii, Ld., cerinus, Robson, TTiaiinii, H.-S. and chrysaiitheTTii, Esp. 
differentiated (R. South, ETitoTn, pp. 234-235). 
