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Show 858 MR. H. J. ELWES O N THE BUTTERFLIES [NOV. 15, and Gaschkevitsch, with 2 plates. The remaining novelties in this collection are figured by M E N E T R I E S . Enumeratio Corporum Animalium Musei Imp. Petropoli. St. Petersburg, 1863. Quoted as Cat. Mus. Fetr. B R E M E R . Lepidopteren Ost-Sibiriens. Mem. Acad. Imp. Sciences de St. Petersbourg, 1864. Published as a separate paper, and contains a very full list of the Amur Lepidoptera collected by Radde, Maack, and Wulffius, with 8 plates, 4to, and descriptions of many species. M E N E T R I E S . Lepidopteres de la Sibirie orientale (Schrenk's Amur. Reise, vol. ii.). St. Petersburg, 1859. Contains a full list of the collections made by von Schrenk and Maack in Amurland and Eastern Siberia, with notes on their geographical distribution and descriptions of new species, many of which are figured on five 4to plates. Quoted as Men. Schrenk's Reise. This paper is so lettered in the French edition, which appears to have been published in Melanges biol. Acad. St. Petersbourg, 1859, vol. i. F E L D E R . Wiener entomologische Monatschrift, vol. vi. Vienna, 1862. Contains a list of species collected at Ningpo by Dr. Muir-head, with several descriptions of new species. O B E R T H U R . Etudes d'Entomologie. Livraison ii. 1876. Rennes. Contains descriptions, with beautifully executed figures, of some of the most interesting species collected by the Abbe David in Western and Northern China. O B E R T H U R . Etudes d'Ent. Livraison v. 1880. Contains an account of the collection made by Jankowsky at Askold, an island on the coast of Amurland near Vladivostock, with descriptions and beautiful plates of new species. M O T S C H U L S K Y . Etudes Entomologiques. Neuvieme annee, 1860. Helsingfors. Contains an account of a small collection made by Madame Gaschkevitch in Japan, and description of 5 species. D E L'ORZA. Les Lepidopteres japonnais a la Grande Exposition Internationale de J 867. Rennes, 1869. Contains a list of 75 species, many of which are either wrongly identified, or have not been sent from Japan since, and descriptions of some new species. Besides these separate publications there are a number of scattered descriptions in various periodicals, the most important of which are :- MURRAY. Notes on Japanese Butterflies, with Descriptions of new Genera and Species. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine Dec 1874. ° Contains an account of H. Pryer's Yokohama collection, |