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Jacquelin duVal, C. : Manuel Entomologique. Genera des 

 Coleopteres d'Europe, comprenant Icur classification en families 

 naturelles, &c., et le Catalogue de toutes les especes et plus 

 de 13CO types dessines par J, Migneaux, I-IV, 1857-1868, 



Standinger, O. and Wocke : Catalog der Lepidopteren 

 Europa's und der angrenzenden Lander. Macrolepidoptera. 

 Microlepidoptera, 1861. 



Thomson, J. : Systema Cerambycidarum ou expose de tous 

 les genres compris dans la famille des Cerambycides et Families 

 Limitrophes, 1864. Coleoptera Scandinaviae, ellcr Skandi- 

 naviens Coleoptera, I-X, 1 859-1 868. 



Wallace, A. R. : The Malay Archipelago, &c., I, II, 

 1869. 



One of the works mentioned above, Gemminger and Harold's 

 Catalogue of Beetles, is so essential that the Radcliffe Library 

 copy held a nearly permanent place in the Department. 



The separata include long series of valuable papers by 

 the following authors : — F. P. Pascoe, Van der Poll, W. Roelofs, 

 E;. Reitter, J. Faust, A.Duvivier, Desbrochers des Loges, P. Bar- 

 gagli, C. J. Gahan, C. O. Waterhouse, D. Sharp, H. W. Bates, 

 R. Gestro, H. Lucas, A. Lameere, J. L. Leconte, A. Preud- 

 homme, de Borre, F. W. Maklin, A. Chevrolat, Adam White, 

 R. M^Lachlan, A. R. Wallace. 



In addition to the books and pamphlets already mentioned, 

 there are eleven volumes of the Ray Society Publications, the 

 most important being : — A History of the Spiders of Great 

 Britain and Ireland. Pt. i, by J. Blackwall. 



The additions to the Journals of the Hope Library are 

 especially important, the principal being Annals and Maga- 

 zines of Natural History (helping to complete an imperfect 

 set), third series, x-xx ; fourth and fifth series, i-xx ; sixth 

 scries, i-xii. 



Numbers of the Publications of the Boston Natural History 

 Society, Linnean Society, London, and the Zoological Society 

 were also very valuable in filling up gaps in the existing series. 

 The Volumes I-X of L'Abeille are an important addition to 

 the journals, while there are also many single numbers of 

 entomological publications of great interest. 



