Pomona f'oi.i.fXiK Jocrnai, ok KNTOMoiiOav Hfil 



one species from Mexieo and five new npeeieH of the gt-nm CampoiUa nrr 

 (lescriheil ; of these ('. ktUogfii is from Mt. Lowe. Spti-iinms were alwi 

 mentioned from San Franeiseo and raeitie (irovc 



In another artieh- in the sjuiie piihlieation tin- same author puhlishes a 

 jiaper on the ("ampodeida- of Kurope, in whieh twelve new species are dc- 

 serihed. There are also several other articles liy the author in this niiiuher a.i 

 well as a niimher of papers by otinr writers. 



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DIK THR.MITKN .lAl'A.NS 



.NII-S 11(11. M(iRKN 



Ann. Zool. .lap. Vol. VII, I't. I, lfM2. 

 The species of Japanese teririites known to the cntomoloffists of Ktimpc 

 and America are very meaKcr. Twelve are de.scrihed in this paper. 



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DIK UK'ADINKN JAl'ANS— II 



PROF. S. M.\1>;iTMI'RA 



Ann. Zool. Jap. Vol. VII. I't. I, 1912. 

 Of the family .Meml»racida' seventeen new species are deserilx>d. Of the 

 family Ja.ssida- there are twenty-six new species jjiven. In tiiis last jrroiip five 

 new genera are de.scrihed. W. H. 



A RKPORT ON SO.MK RKCKNT COLLKCTIONS OF FOSSIL C'OLEOP- 

 TERA FRO.M THK .MIOCKNK SIIALKS OF FLORISSANT 



II. K. WICKIIA.M 



Hnl. I'niv. loa. Vol. VI. No. :l, l!n2. 



Tlu' remarkalile iireponderence of Rhynchophora noted earlier hy .Sciulder 

 seems well s\istained. This group was undoiihtedly a dominant one during 

 .Mioi-ene times. The seed weevils had a strong representation during this time. 



The author was not ahle to find the atfinities with the Central American 

 fauna sus]>ectcd hy Scudder. The spi'cies studi)'<l were more closely relate<l to 

 tho.se in the I'uited States. Bizarre structures of an.v description were conHpieii- 

 ously lacking. There seems to he no well marked difTerence in the average size 

 of recent beetles of given genera when compared with their presumed relatives 

 of Miocene rocks. No really large family or .series of families seems to l>o 

 entirely lacking. Small t'oleoptera of all families are extremely few in 

 collections. 



There arc seven plates of line cuts in the article. 



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