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W.-G. BLATCH, p. 121, Notes on Eutheia clavata Reitter, and Pteni- 

 dium Gressneri Erichs., two Species of Coleoptera new to Britain. 

 C.-H. FERNALD, p. 124, Meyrick s Australian Tortricids. ROB. MAC 

 LACHLAN, p. 127, Two new Species of Anax, with Notes on other 

 Dragon-flies of the same genus. C.-G. BARRETT, p. 132, Notes on 

 British Tortrices. E. SAUNDERS, p. 135, Descriptions of two new 

 Species of Brit, aculeate Hymenoptera. H.-T. STAINTON, p. 136, 

 On Hyponomeuta rorellus, a gregarious Ermine which frequents 

 the Common Willow (Salix alba). A.-G. BOTTLER, p. 138, A new 

 Phyllodes from Ceylon. G. LEWIS, p. 138, On three new Species 

 of Japan Erolylidse, and Notes of others. NOTES DIVERSES : p. 131, 

 The Butterflies of Cambridge ; p. 140, Variety of Hepialus hectus ; 

 p. 141, Crambus ramosellus : change of nomenclature ; id., Panorpa 

 germanica, var. borealis (Leach) Steph.; p. 142, Elipsocus cyanops 

 Rost. in Scotland; id., Occurence of Coecilius piceus Kolb. in Britain; 

 id., Occurence of OEcetis furva Ramb. and other Trichoptera in Go. 

 Monaghan, Ireland; id., Captures of Coleoptera near Pitlochry, Perth 

 shire ; p. 143, Some garden-visitors in 1883 ; p. 144, Necrologie : 

 Oswald Heer. 



Naturaliste (Le), 5 e annee, n 46, 15 novembre 1883. L. FAIRMAIRE, 

 Diagnoses de Coleopteres nouveaux de Madagascar. D r BONNET, 

 p. 367, Bibliographic : Les Orthopteres de la France, par A. Finot. 



LEVOITURIER, p. 368, Chtenius spoliatus et Broscus cephalotes a 

 Elbeuf. * 



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Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glascow, vol. V, part II 

 (1881-82). R.-J. BENNETT, p. 163, Apiarian notes in Argyllshire 

 for 1881. Demande d echange. * 



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N 221. RAY LANKESTER, On the coxal Glands of Scorpio hitherto 



undescribed and corresponding to the Brick-red Glands of Limulus. 



ID., Note on the differences in the position of the ganglia of the 

 ventral Nerve-Cord in three species of Scorpions (fig.). 



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