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Hagen. — Etude sur quelques Forficulides exotiques du Musée 

 Royal d'histoire naturelle de Bruxelles, par A. de Bormans. — 

 Deux Crustacés nouveaux pour la Faune Belge, par J. Mac- 

 Leod. — Liste des Elatérides décrits postérieurement au catalogue 

 de Munich, par E. Candèze (suite). 



Proceedings of the Natural History Society of Glasgow. Vol. IV. Part 

 1. (a). 

 Apiarian observations during 1878, by Mr. R. J. Bennett. — The 

 occurrence of the Hornet Clearwing {Sesia apifitnnis) , by Mr. D. 

 Mc. Lellan. — On fresh-and brackisch water Ostracoda, by Mr. 

 D. Roberstson. — Spiders new to Scottish Lists, by Mr. H. C. 

 Young. — On some new or rare Hymenoptera, by Mr. P. 

 Cameron. 



Proceedings of the Scientific Meetings of the Zoological Society of 

 London for the year 1879. Part 3 (a). 

 Descriptions of new Genera and Species of Asiatic Lepidoptera 

 Heterocera, by F. Moore. — Descriptions of new Species of 

 Coleoptera of the Family Halticidae, by M. Jacoby. — On some 

 African Species of the Lepidopterous Genus Papilio, by W. L. 

 Distant. — Notes on some hitherto unrecorded Diurnal Lepi- 

 doptera, from Duke-of-York Island, New Ireland, with Descrip- 

 tions of some apparently new Species, by F. Du-Cane Godman 

 and Osbert Salvin. 



Transactions of the Entomological Society of London for the year 

 1879. (b). 

 On a Collection of Lepidoptera from Cachar, N. E. India, by A. 

 G. Butler. — Descriptions of the Species of the Lepidopterous 

 Genus Kallimn , by F. Moore. — Description of a new genus 

 and species of Rhynchophorous Coleoptera allied to Sipalns found 

 in an Orchid house, by Ch. 0. Waterhouse. — On the Lepi- 

 doptera of the Amazons, collected by Dr. J. W. H. Trail 

 during the years 1873 to 1875, by A. G. Butler. — On some 

 Coleoptera from the Hawaiian Islands, by D, Sharp. — On some 

 new or little known British Hymenoptera, by P. Cameron. — 

 Descriptions of new species of Hemiptera, collected by Dr. Sto- 

 liczka during the Forsyth Expedition to Kashgar in 1873-74, by 

 W. L. Distant. — Observations of the effects of low Tempera- 

 tures on Larvae, by E. A. Ormerod. — ■ Notes on the Cases of 

 some South Brazilian Trichuptera, by Dr. F. Muller. — Mor- 

 phological Notes bearing on the Origin of Insects, by J. Wood- 

 Mason. — • Description of a new Goliath beetle from Tropical 

 West-Africa, by D. G, Rutherford. — An attempt to point out 

 the ditterential characters of some closely-allied species of C/injso- 



