Séance du 13 janvier 1892. xm 



vom Horrn Fritz Theorin aus Gabun und dem Gebiete des Camerun 

 flusses heimgebracbten Schmetterlings-Sammlung (3 pi.). 



Entomologiste monthhj Magazine, 1891, 328. — J. J. Walker. Ento- 

 mological Notes from Port Darwin, etc. — N. M. Richardson. The 

 larva of Eupœcilia geyeriana. — Lord Walsingham. New gênera of 

 Agdistidae and Pterophoridae. — J. W. Douglas. Notes on some Rri- 

 lïsh and exotic Goccid;e (21). — G. Lewis. On two species of Ela- 

 catis (Othnius) foimd in Japan. — Notes diverses. — J. IL Wood. 

 On oviposition, and the ovipositor, in certain Lepidoptera (fig.). 



1892, 332, — R. C. L. Pbrkins. Stylopized Bées. — R. Mac Lach- 

 lan. Neuroptera observed in the Channel Islands in September 1891. 



— W. A. Luff. Additions to the List of Hemiptera-Heteroptera col- 

 lected in the Island of Guernsey. — E. Saunders. Two new British 

 Hemiptera. — L. G. Guthrie. On a toad Killed by the Larvse of 

 Blow-Flies. — A. C. F. Morgan. Observations on Coccidae (6). — 

 R. IL Meade. Annotated List of British Tachiniidae. — F. Merri- 

 field. Double broodedness : Whether influenced by the State of the 

 food-plant? — Notes diverses. 



Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, n° 2oo, 1891. — Abbé J. J. Kieffer. Les 

 Coléoptérocécidies de Lorraine. — V. Martel. Diagnoses de deux 

 Phytoptocécidies nouvelles. 



Illustrations of Typical Spécimens of Lepidoptera Ilelerocera in the Col- 

 lection of the British Muséum. — III, 1879. A. G. Butler. Japanese 

 and Chinese Moths (20 pi. col.). — V. 1881 ; VI, 1886. M. G. But- 

 ler. Indian Moths (42 pi. col.). — VII, 1889. Id. Account of a 

 Collection of Macro-Lcpidoptera Heterocera made in the district of 

 Kangra by the Rev. J. IL Hocking 1877-79, chiefly at Dharnisala 

 (18 pi. col.). — VIII. G. F. Hampson. The Lepidoptera Heterocera 

 of the Nilgiri District (18 pi. col.). 



Insect Life, IV, 3 et 4, 1891. — Spécial Notes. — L. 0. Howard. The 

 larger Corn Stalk-borer (Diatr.ra saccharaiis F.), fig. — C. V. Ri- 

 ley. On the habits and Life history of Diabrotica 12-punctuta 01. 

 (fig.). — A new herbarium Pest {Carphocera, n. g., ptelearia, n. sp.), 

 fig. — Prof. J. Mik. Ugimyia sericarise Rond., the parasite of the Ja- 

 panese Silkworm. — C. V. Riley. Further notes on Panchlora (fig.). 



— F. M. Wedster. Some studios of the Clover Hay-Wonn, Asopia 

 costulis. — Some of the Bred parasitic Hynienoptera in the national 

 Collection. — The three Pear-tree Psyllas. — G. Eisen. The first In- 



