in 
History’ (June, 1875). Also some new Rutelide, in the ‘ Cistula 
Entomologica’ (pars xli.); some new species of Myodites and 
Rhipidius (¢bid.); and some new Heteromera, with synonymical 
notes (ibid., pars xiv.). 
In the same publication we likewise meet with descriptions 
of three South-American Cetoniide, by Mr. Oliver E. Janson 
(pars xii.); a Reply to Criticisms on the ‘ Trichopterygia Illus- 
trata, by the Rev. A. Matthews (pars xiv.); descriptions of 
Australian Phytophaga, by Mr. Joseph S. Baly (ibid.); the de- 
scription of a new species of the Leucanoid genus Cantharolethrus, 
by Major F'. J. Sidney Parry (ibid.); and some notes on the same 
genus, with descriptions of the female of C. Luxeri, by Mr. C. O. 
Waterhouse (ibid., pars xii.). 
The third and concluding portion of the Curculionide collected 
by Mr. George Lewis in Japan, have been described in the 
‘Annales’ of the Belgian Entomological Society (fasc. 11., 1875), 
by M. W. Roelofs; and the Scolytide, by MM. Chapuis and 
Eichhoff. An extensive Monograph of the Onitide, by M. J. 
Van Lansberge, occupies the preceding fascicule of the same 
‘ Annales.’ 
Dr. Sharp has described some new genera and species of 
Longicornia from Australia, in the ‘Revue et Mag. de Zool.’ 
(Nos. 1, 2, 1875). 
A Monographie List of:the Genus Plusiotis (Rutelide) of 
America north of Panama, with descriptions of new species, by 
M. Adolphe Boucard, has also been published in the ‘ Proceedings 
of the Zoological Society’ (part 2, pl. xxiil.). 
‘ The second and third parts of Mr. Robert M‘Lachlan’s ‘ Mono- 
graphic Revision of the Trichoptera of the European Fauna,’ 
containing a continuation of the Limnophilide, have been 
issued, with numerous plates of structural details admirably 
delineated. 
Some “ Notes on Odonata from Newfoundland,” by the Baron 
EK. de Selys-Longchamps, are published in the ‘ Entomologist’s 
Monthly Magazine.’ 
A series of papers containing “ Descriptions of Oak-Galls” 
(with illustrations), translated from Dr. Mayr’s work on this 
subject; and others from Dr. Snellen van Vollenhoven’s “ Life- 
histories of Sawflies;” have beem for some time in the course of 
publication in various numbers of ‘ Newman’s Entomologist.’ 
