2Ö8 Bulletin de In Société Royale Entomoiogiqve (V Egypt e 



BIBLIOGRAPHY & GENERAL REMARKS 



The whole collection comprising, as it does, 99 

 species of Orthoptera docs not, ol course, exhaust the 

 iauna of Palestine and there are certain species which 

 liave been recorded from the country by previous 

 authors but not included in the collection. As, how- 

 ever, not by any means all of the old records are quite 

 reliable while some of them are obviously incorrect, 

 it might be useful for the future students of the fauna 

 if a short critical review of the literature on the sub- 

 ject is made here. It is not impossible that one or two 

 odd records of species from Palestine made in papers 

 not immediately dealing with the fauna of the country 

 may have been overlooked, though a fairly careful 

 search has been made through the literature likely 

 to include such records. The i)apers are placed in 

 chronological order. 



1. Saussure, H. — Mélanges Ofthopterologiqiies, IV fasci- 

 cule. (Mém. Soc. Phys. et Hist. Nat. (ienève, XXI IJ, 



1873). 



Under the name Fischcria armala De Haan, 

 author describes a large Mantid from Jaffa, which has 

 been later on relVri'ed to the genus Erciiioplana St. 

 and received a new specific name E. iiifclix, Uv. (see 

 I varov, Bull. Min. \gr. Kgypt, No. /|r, rp)/!, p. 'S). 



2. Saussure, H. — I.e., V fascicule (I.e., XXV, 1S77). 



.V description and figure of Cryllodcs hebracas 



