158 NEW WORKS ON ENTOMOLOGY. 



Entomologists in this country who can hammer out the meaning of 

 German take in the Linna?a as a matter of course. 

 The volume before us contains: — 



Kraatz on the Aleocharini and the Termitophilous C0- 



leoptera ; 

 Suffrian on African Cryptocephali ; 

 Gerst.ecker on Exotic Sratiomyida, and 

 Frey on Nepticulce. 



DIE SCHMETTERLINGE DES SUEDWES'RLI. 



CHEN DEUTSCHLANDS, von Gabriel Koch. 



Cassel : Theodore Fisher. 



An industrious compilation, containing notices of upwards of 

 1,200 species ; generally with remarks on their times of appearance, 

 and food-plants. Dr. Herrich-Schaffer observes of it, " The no- 

 tices of the occurrence, localities and habits of many species are 

 very serviceable, and partly new, and to every collector (especially 

 those residing in Western Germany) indispensable." 



NATURGESCHICHTE DER INSECTEN 

 DEUTSCHLANDS, begonnen von Dr. W. F. Erich- 

 son, FORTGESETZT VON Dr. H. SCHAUM, G. KrAATZ 

 UND H. VON KlESENWETTER. ERSTE ABTHEILUNG. 

 COLEOPTERA. 



NATURAL HISTORY OF THE INSECTS OF 

 GERMANY, commenced by Dr. W. F. Erichson, 



CONTINUED BY Dr. H. SCHAUM, G. KrAATZ AND H. VON 



klesenwetter. flrst division. coleoptera. 



Berlin : Nicolai. 



Of this work there have appeared during the year three instal- 

 ments, viz. : — 



Vol. I., Part 2. By Dr. Schaum ; containing the Families 



Scaritidce, Braehinidce, Dryptidce, Zebiadce, Lorice- 



ridcc, Panagceida, Chlceniidce and LichtidcB. 

 Vol. II., Farts 3 and 4. By Dr. Kraatz ; containing the 



Families Tachyporidce,Staphylinidce, Pcederidce, and 



the commencement of the Sfenidce. 

 Vol. III., Part 1. By H. von Kiesenwetter, containing the 



Buprestidce. 



