ONTVANGEN TIJUSCHRirTEN. LXXXIII 



the Wuter-Lime (»roup near Buftalo, by J. Pohlman. — New 

 Coleoptera, by J. L. Le Conte. — Observations and Notes. 



Transactions of the American Entoraolop^ical Society. Vol. VIII (a). 

 Descriptions of New North American Jlymenoptera in the Collection 

 of the American Entomological Society, by E. T. Cresson. — 

 Catalogue of the Tenthredinidae and Uroceridae of North America , 

 by E. T. Cresson. — Notes on the species of Asajiln's of Boreal 

 America, by G. II. Horn. — Synopsis of the Dascyllidae of the 

 United States , by G. H. Horn. — Notes on some genera of 

 Cerambycidae with descriptions of new species , by G. H. Horn. — 

 Contributions to the Coleopterology of the United States. N°. 3, 

 by G. II. Horn. — Descriptions of some monstrosities observed 

 in North American Coleoptera , by H. F. Jayne. — Short Studies 

 of North American Coleoptera , by J. L. Le Conte. — Three new 

 species of Hymenopterous Insects , described by E. T. Cresson. - 

 Synopsis of the Silphidae of the United States with reference to 

 the genera of other countries , by G. H. Horn. — Lists of Cole- 

 optera described by Mr. J. H. B. Bland and Mr. L. Provauclier 

 with their Synonymy , by Dr. Horn. — Note on Honipcjilns Latr. , 

 by Dr. Horn. — Three new species of Hymenopterous Insects, 

 described by E. T. Cresson. — Table of characters as an aid 

 in the separation of our species, thus far known, of the genus 

 Sapyya Latr., by E. T. Cresson. — Observations on the syno- 

 nymy and habits of various Coleoptera of the United States, by 

 J. L. Le Conte. 



J uni) 1882. 



Entomologist (The). Edited by J. T. Carrington. Vol. XV. n°. 229 

 (June 1882) (a). 

 Natural Localities of British Coleoptera, by W. W. Fowler. — 

 Notes from Grange and Witherslaek, by E. Shuttleworth. — 

 Effects of Warmth and surrounding Atmospheric conditions on 

 Silkworm Larvae, by E. A. Ormerod. — Entomological Notes, 

 Captures , etc. — Obituary. — Notes on current Entomological 

 Literature. 



Entomologist's (The) Monthly Magazine. Vol. XIX, n«. 217 (June 

 1882) {!>). 

 The influence of meteorological conditions on Insect-Life, by C. G. 

 Barrett. — Notes on the Neuroptera of Strathglass, Inverness- 

 shire, by J. J. King. — The tarsal and antennal characters of 

 Psocidae, by Prof. H. A. Hagen. — Food-plants and times of 

 appearance of species of Psyllidae found in Great Britain , etc. , 

 by J. Scott. — Descriptions of new species of Aegeriidae and 



