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„ „ On the Faculty of Hearing and the Tympanal Organ 



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Fritsch, K. — Annual Period of the Insect-fauna of Austria-Hungary. IV. 



Lepidoptera. 1. The Rhopalocera. Plates 1-4. 



Denkschr. Akad. Wlss. Wien, XXXIX., pp. 79-142. 



Goss, H., F.L.S., &c. — Introductory Papers ou Fossil Entomology. No. 8. 



Mcsuzoic time. [On the Insecta of the Crttaceous period and the Animals and 



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Hyatt, J. D.— The Structure of the Tongue of the Honey-Bee. Plate 20. 



Am. Q'lart. Micr. Journ., I., pp. 287-93. 

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Ann. 4- Mag. Nat. Hist., IV., pp. 169-70. 

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McLachlan, R., F.R.S., &c. — The recent abundance of Vanessa canlul. 



Entomol. M. Mag., XVI.. pp. 49-51. 



MosLEY, S. L. — Persistent variation among the British Species of Butterflies 



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MtJLLEE, F.— On the Phryganeidse. ZooL Anzeig., H., pp. 405-7. 



Oemerod, E. a., F.M.S.— Undescribed Oak-Galls. 3 figs. 



Entomol., XII., pp. 193-4. 

 Osborne, J. A., M.D. — Further Observations on the Pupation of the 

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Patton, \V. H. — Observations on the Genus Macropis. 



Am. Journ. Sci. # Arts, XVIIL, pp. 211-4. 

 Perkins, V. R. — Notes on Spercheus emargiivitus, &c. 



Entomol., XII., pp. 214-6. 

 Saunders, W. — Insect Powder. Am. Nat., XIIL, pp. 572-4. 



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SwiNTON, A. H.— Audition of the Cicadidse. 



Entomol. M. Mag., XVI., pp. 79-82. 

 TouRNiER, H. — Materials fur a Monograph of the European and Circum- 

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Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XXIL, pp. 109-14. 

 Wagner, N. — On the Structure of the Cephalic Ganglia of Insects. 



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 Weston. W. P. -The Tortricos of Surrey, Kent, and Sussex. 



Entomol., XII., pp. 186-8, 216-20. 



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Becker, L. — AraneiJaj of the Netherlands. 



Ann. Soc. E7it. Belg., XXIL, CR., pp. xxsix.-slviii. 

 „ „ Catalogue of the Arachuida of Belgium. III. 



Ann. Soc. Eat. Belg., XXIL, pp. 101-8. 

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A7in. Soc. Ent. Belg., XXIL, pp. 77-86. 

 „ „ Pesume of the Indigenous Spiders. 



Ann. Soc. Ent. Belg., XXIL, CR., pp. xxxiii.-iv. 

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Proc. ZooL Soc, 1879, pp. 279-93. 

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