264 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



and notes on collecting occupy a further sixteen pages. Various other 

 matters, including a glossary of terms, errata, and index, bring up tlie 

 number of pages in the volume to 184. There are also eight plates, 

 of which one in colour represents the Hesperid butterflies (plate xiv.). 

 Plates iA-ivA give coloured figures of larvse and pupse. Life-history 

 and other details are figured on plates viA and viiA. 



The publishers are Kelly and Walsh, Hong Kong, Shanghai, 

 Singapore, and Yokohama ; and R. H. Porter, Princes Street, is the 

 London agent. 



The following publications have also been received ; — 



Diptera Danica Genera and Species of Flies hitherto found in Denmark. 

 By William Lundbeck. Part L Stratiomyiidfe, Xylophagidaj, 

 Coenoniyiidfe, Tabanidas, Leptididae, Acroceridfe. Pp. 166. With 

 portrait of R. C. Stseger, and forty-seven figures. Copenhagen : 

 G. E. C. Gad. London : William Wesley & Son. 1907. 

 The majority of the species discussed in this part occur in Britain. 



The work is to be completed in about ten parts. 



hes Premiers Etats des Lepidopteres Frangais Rhopalocera {Anciens 

 Diurnes). Par M. C. Frionnet, Professeurde Sciences Naturelles 

 au College de Saint-Dizier, &c. Pp. i-xl, 1-320. Three plain 

 plates. Saint-Dizier. 1906. (May be had of A. Hermann, 

 Rue de la Sorbonne, Paris.) 



Precis des Caracteres Generiques des Insectes, disposes dans un Ordre 

 Natnrel. Par le Citoyen Latreille. A Paris, chez Prevot. 

 Libraire, Quai des Augustins et a Brive, chez F. Bordeaux : 

 Imprimeur Libraire. (1907.) (Sold by A. Hermann as above.) 



Pierre- Andre Latreille a Brive de 1762 a 1798. Par Louis de Nussac. 

 Sous-Bibliothecaire au Museum d'Histoire Naturelle. Pp. 264. 

 Paris : G. Steinheil, Rue Casimir-Delavigne 2. 1907. 



Manchester Microscopical Societij. Annual Report and Transactions, 1906. 

 Pp. 97. Manchester : The Society. July, 1907. Contains 

 " Notes on Scolytidas or Bark Beetles," by A. T. Gillanders 

 (pp. 69-75). 



Report of the Entomological Department of the New Jersey Agricultural 

 College Experimental Statiu)i, Neiv Brunswick, N.J. By John B. 

 Smith, Sc.D. For the year 1906. Pp. i-iv, 517-670. 



The under-mentioned are reprints from the ' Proceedings of the 

 U. S. National Museum' : — 

 The DecticincE {a Group of Orthoptera) of North America. By Andrew 



Nelson Caudell. (No. 1530, vol. xxxii. pp. 285-410. May 



23rd, 1907.) 

 Revision of the American Moths of the Genus Argyresthia. By August 



BuscK. (No. 1506, vol. xxxii. pp. 5-24, with plates iv.-v. 



1907.) 



