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Papers and books

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Fountaine, Margaret Elizabeth [1862- 1940]

  • 1911a. Remarkable aberration of Terias elathea. Entomologist 44(575): 153-154 (April) [Jamaica]
  • 1911b. Note on the roosting habits of Heliconius charitonia. Entomologist 44(583): 403-404 (December) [Jamaica]
  • 1913. Five month's butterfly collecting in Costa Rica in the summer of 1911. Entomologist 46(601): 189-195 (June), (602): 214-219 (July) [general]
  • 1980. Love among the butterflies. The travels and adventures of a Victorian lady. Boston, Little, Brown and Company. 224 pp., pls., figs. [Spanish translation, 1999] [general]
  • 1986. Butterflies and late loves. The further travels and adventures of a Victorian lady. London, Collins. 141 pp., frontisp. [general; Neotropics] —Preceding unsigned comment added by 189.82.119.165 (talk) 17:00, 6 December 2008 (UTC)[reply]

Works by Fountaine, Margret Elizabeth

  • Fountaine, M. E. 1897. Notes on the butterflies of Sicily. Entomologist 30: 4-11.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1898. Two seasons among the butterflies of Hungary and Austria. Entomologist 31: 281-289.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1902. Butterfly hunting in Greece in the year 1900. Entomologist’s Record and Journal of Variation 14: 29-35, 54-57.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1902. A few notes on some of the butterflies of Syria and Palestine. Entomologist 35: 60-63, 97-101.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1904. A “Butterfly Summer” in Asia Minor. Entomologist 37: 79-84, 105-108, 135-137, 157-159, 184-186.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1907. A few notes on some of the Corsican butterflies. Entomologist 40: 100-103.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1911. An autumn morning in the Alleghany Mountains. Entomologist 44: 14-15.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1911. IV. Descriptions of some hitherto unknown, or little known, larvae and pupae of South African Rhopalocera, with notes on theiy life-histories. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 59(1): 48-61. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.1911.tb03076.x
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1911. Note on the roosting habits of Heliconia charitonia. Entomologist 44(583): 403-404): 403-404.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1911. Remarkable aberration of Terias elathea. Entomologist 44(575): 153-154.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1913. Five month's butterfly collecting in Costa Rica in the summer of 1911. Entomologist 46(601, 602): 189-195, 214-219.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1915. XIV. Notes on the life history of Papilio demolion, Cram. Transactions of the Royal Entomological Society of London 62(3‐4): 456-458. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1365-2311.1915.tb02986.x
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1917. A list of butterflies taken in the neighbourhood of Los Angeles, California. Entomologist 50: 154-156.
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1925-1926. Amongst the Rhopalocera of the Philippines. Entomologist 58-59: 235-239, 263-265 (1925); 9-11, 31-34, 53-57 (1926).
  • Fountaine, M. E. 1938. Rapid development of a tropical butterfly. Entomologist 71: 90
  • Fountaine, M. E., and W. F. Cater. 1980. Love among the butterflies: The travels and adventures of a Victorian lady, London, Collins.
  • Fountaine, M. E., and W. F. Cater. 1986. Butterflies and late loves: The further travels and adventures of a Victorian lady, London, Collins.

Works about Fountaine, Margrret Elizabeth

  • Early, J. E. 1995. The science of work, life, and text: Margaret Fountaine's captures/ capturing Margaret Fountaine. Women's Writing 2(2): 183-197. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/0969908950020207
  • Irwin, A. G. 1978. Of butterflies and broken hearts ... Of bishops, bugs and things. Antenna 2: 72-73, 78-79.
  • McKay, J. (ed.) 1997. Brilliant careers: Women collectors and illustrators in Queensland, Brisbane, Australia: Queensland Museum.
  • Salmon, M. A., P. Marren, and B. Harley. 2000. The aurelian legacy: British butterflies and their collectors, Berkeley, Los Angeles, University of California Press.
  • Scott-Stokes, N. 2006. Wild and fearless: The life of Margaret Fountaine, London, Peter Owen Publishers.
  • Shelton, W. G. 1940. Margaret Elizabeth Fountaine (1862-1940). Entomologist 73(925): 193-195.
  • Waring, S. 2009. Margaret Fountaine: A lepidopterist remembered. M.Sc. thesis, University College London
  • Waring, S. 2015. Margaret Fountaine: a lepidopterist remembered. Notes and Records: the Royal Society Journal of the History of Science 69(1): 53-68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1098/rsnr.2014.0063

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Cuba Trip

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If anyone is interested, the latest issue (Summer 2018, Vol. 60, No. 2) of News of the Lepidopterists' Society (pp. 84-87) discusses Fountaine's two trips to Cuba in 1910 and 1931. A photo is included.

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