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of rifles, and going out with his servant in quest of the so-called 

 ghost, soon found him. The head was still held under the 

 arm of the animal, who, at sight of the enemy, made off with 

 all speed. However, the first rifle-shot, well directed, caused 

 him to drop the head ; and a second, after a severe chase 

 among the brushwood, laid him kicking on his back. It need 

 scarcely be added that the ghost was a large land-crab. 



3. British Entomology; by John Curtis. Nos. CXXXF. 

 to CXXXVIIL, Blarch to jane, 1835. 



4. Illustralions of British Entomology ; by J. F. Stejihens. 

 Nos. LXXII. to LXXX. 



5. A Manual oj" Entomology , from the German of Dr. Her- 

 mann Burmeistcr ; by W. E. S hue/card, M. E. S., With 

 Original Notes and additional Plates. Nos. II. to VIII. 

 This work will henceforth appear in double Numbers. 



6. The Transactions of the Linnaean Society of London. 

 Vol. XVII. Part 2, 18o0. On Dioiosis, a genus of Dip- 

 terous Insects, with Descriptions of twenty-one Species ; by 

 J. O. Weslivood, Esq., F. L. S. 



7. A Treatise on the Geography and Classif cation of 

 Animals ; by U illiam Swainson, Esq. 



8. Etudes Entomoloyiques, on Description dTnsectes 

 nouveau.v, et Observations sur leur Synonymie ; par M. de 

 Laporte, Compte de Castle7ieau. Livraison 2. Paris, 



1835. 



9. Iconofjraphie du Regne Animal de M. le Baron Cuvier ; 

 par M. F. E. Guerin. Paris. Livraisons 38 et 39. In- 

 sectes, pi. 40, 56, 57, 58, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 73, 75. 



10. Iconoqraphie, S^c. des Coleopteres d'Europe ; par 

 M. le Comie Dejean, et M. le Docteur J. A. Boisduval. 

 Tome IV. Livraison 8. Paris. 



11. Magasin de Zoologie ; par. F. E. Guerin. Paris, 

 1835. 



