30 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



1. On the European Species of the Genus Cosmopteryx. 



By. H. T. Stainton, Esq., F.L.S., F.G.S. 



2. On the Types of PhryganidcB described by Fabricius 



from the Banksian Colleclion, By R. M'Lachlan, 

 Esq., F.L.S. 



Also the following sundries: — 



Journal of Proceedings. 36 pages, including the Presi- 

 dent's admirable Address at the Anniversary Meeting. 



Explanation of the Plates. 



Additions to the Library during 1862 — 63. 



List of Members and Subscribers, March, 1864. 



List of Errata. 



Bye-Laws. 



General Index. 



In the present instance the plates have no connexion 

 with the letter-press : they represent twelve species of 

 Longicorn beetles, five of them coloured : these are — 

 Abryna eximia of Newman, plate xxiv. fig. 1, var. cuprea ; 

 fig. 2, var. viridis ; Abryna Semperi of Westwood, fig. 3 ; 

 Acronia perelegans of Westwood, fig. 4; Lamia ocellifera of 

 Westwood, fig. 5 ; Abryna eximia seen obliquely, fig. 6 

 Abryna eximia, var. purpureo-nigricans, plate xxv. fig. 1 

 A. notha of Newman, fig. 2 ; A. ccEuosa of Newman, fig. 3 

 A. fausta of Newman, fig. 4 ; A. Newmanni of Westwood, 

 fig. 5 ; Zygocera pruinosa of MacLeay, fig. 6 ; Z. metallica 

 of Westwood, fig. 7. 



Mr. Stainton's paper is a complete and rather painfully 

 elaborate aggregation of all that has been written on the 

 species of Cosmopteryx. The pith of the matter is con- 

 tained in the concluding paragraphs, which I quote un- 

 altered : — 



*' I will now glance at the sum total of our present know- 

 ledge of the European species of the genus Cosmopteryx. 



" We have six species, viz. : — 



" One with ochreous anterior wings (Lienigiella), of which 

 the larva is unknown and unsuspected. 



" One with brown anterior wings (Scribaiella), of which 

 the larva is unknown and unsuspected. 



" Both these species have slender, longitudinal, silvery 

 streaks in the basal portion of the wing ; in Lienigiella the 



