2 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



10. Observations on Tineina. By H. T. Slainton, F.Ii.S. 



Addresses of Entomologists. 



It is necessary to state tbat many of these articles are 

 extracted, in whole or in part, from other sources, — a 

 pi-actice which certainly detracts nothing from their value, 

 but which renders it unnecessary for me to do more than 

 refer ray reader to the originals. 



Art. 2, extending to 24 pages, is translated from the 

 Stettin ' Entomologische Zeitung' for 1861, pp. 325 — 

 341. 



Art. 4, extending to 8 pages, is extracted from ' The Na- 

 turalist on the Amazons,' by H. W. Bates, vol. i, pp. 255 — 

 265. 



Art. 5, extending to 13 pages, is translated from the 

 Stettin ' Entomologische Zeitung' for 1862, pp. 341—359. 



The remaining papers are more or less original. 



Mr. Stainton's paper, Art. 1, intituled "Travel," is — not 

 very intelligible : it appears that he has visited Para with 

 Mr. Bates, the Organ Mountains with Mr. Hinchliff, New- 

 foundland and Labrador with Mr. Noble, Newcastle by him- 

 self, the Eastern Archipelago with Mr. Wallace, Frankfort 

 with Frey and Heyden, and Norway with Staudinger and 

 Wocke. As in the modern system of bathing, the extremes 

 of heat and cold were very marked, and I hope invigorating 

 and beneficial to the patient : the information conveyed by 

 the paper is iiil. 



Mr. Rye's paper is one of great value ; but so many of the 

 species mentioned have been noticed in the ' Zoologist' that 

 I can do no more than repeat the references, making a few 

 brief observations on those which now appear for the first 

 lime. Forty species have been added to our catalogue of 

 Coleoptera during the year; four of these are new to Science, 

 and twelve have been confounded with others already known 

 as English. I will enumerate the species noticed, as arranged 

 and numbered by the author ; Mr. Rye makes JNIr. Water- 

 house's * Catalogue ' his start-point, and gives them as addi- 

 tions and emendations to that useful work. 



1. Amara brunnea ofGyllenhal to be struck out, for the 

 reason assigned by Mr. Rye, Zool. 8530. 



2. Trechus obtusus of Erichson to be added. See Zool. 

 8615. 



