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BIBLIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 



Authors and Societies are requested to forward their works to the Edi- 

 tor at the earliest date possible. We ask our readers to inform us of the 

 publication especially of those works which are not generally consulted by 

 entomologists. B. Pick-man Mann. 



( Continued from page 72. ) 



The Verhandlungen der kaiserlich-koeniglichen zoo- 

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* 191. Prof. P. C. Zeller. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der 

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 and 106 (79 new) spp. Tineacea, 1 n. gen. (Scoptonoma) and 12 (8 new) 

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* 192. H. A. Hagen. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Phry- 

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A new working up of all the materials at hand, relating to the subfamily 

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 of this subfamily ; contrasted characters of the Phryganidae and Limno- 

 philidae. Describes Neuronia and its 18 (9 [2 new] N. A.) spp., Phryganea 

 and its 13 (2 new, 4 [1 new] N. A.) spp., Agrypnia and its 6 (4 [3 N. A.] 

 new) spp., and the larva? and larva-cases of 9 (Phryganea cinerea ?, Neu- 

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 A.) sj)p. Glyphotaelius, 6 (1 N. A.) spp. Grammotaulius, belonging to the 

 subfamily Limnophilidae. 



* 193. The American Agriculturist, vol. xxxiii, contains 

 the following, and Nos. 194 to 198. 



