150 NEW WORKS OX EXTOMOLOGY. 



figure the new or little known forms so far as possible ; and with 

 regard to the latter, local lists and monographs will be one of its 

 principal features. 



" The Journal will be published at intervals of 3 or 4 months, or 

 perhaps oftener, and the price will vary according to the number of 

 plates and the amount of letterpress." 



Did the writer of these lines ever see the Transactions of the 

 Entomological Society of London ? 



We believe there is no ill-feeling on the part of the originators 

 of this Journal to the Entomological Society, and if such be the 

 case we hope, in a few months, the pabulum which sustains this 

 opposition Journal will again relapse into its more legitimate 

 channel. 



LACORDAIRE, Genera des Coleopteres, Tome V«"°% 

 Pp. 750. Paris : Roret, Rue Hautefeuille 12. 



This volume contains the Tenebrionidse, Cistelidae, Nilionidae, 

 Pythidae, Melandryidae, Lagriidae, Pedilidse, Anthicidge, Pyro- 

 chroidae, Mordellidge, Rhipiphoridae, Stylopidae, Meloidae and (Ede- 

 meridae. 



MONOGRAPHIE DES ELATERIDES. Par E. 

 Candeze. Tome III. Pp. 512. Liege: H. Dessaix, 

 Rue Trappe. 



The first volume of this work appeared in 1857, running to 400 

 pages : the second volume, in 1859, consists of 342 pages. 



LTNN^A ENTOMOLOGICA. Vol. XIV. Leip- 

 zio;: Fleischer. 



The present volume contains a corrected catalogue of the Asiatic 

 Cryptocephali by Dr. Suffrian ; a ^Monograph of the Termites by 

 Dr. Hagen ; the species of the genus Lissomus of Dalman by Dr. 

 Gerstacker ; on Laverxa, a genus of Elachhtidce, by Professor 

 Frey; a monographic attempt at the family Emeshia, by Anton. 

 Dohrn ; on the Bibliography of North American Entomology, by 

 "\V. Sharswood ; and descriptions of some new Chilian Lepidoptera, 

 by Dr. Philippi. 



The assortment show^n in the above '' contents" is more varied 

 than usual. 



