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melanopa ; " by Cornelius. " Entomological Observations ; " by 

 Dorbner. "On the Micro- Lepidoptera of the Neighbourhood of 

 Dessan ; " by Ri.chter. " Description of a new species of Setia 

 (Sesia> Fab.), with pectinated antennae (Pennisetia anornala) ; " by 

 Dehne. " Remarks upon the 'Entomologiae Neapolitans specimen pri- 

 mum ' of Dominici Cyrilli ; " by Schlager. " On six new species of the 

 genus Trypeta ; " by Loew. " Review of Modern Literature relating 

 to the Neuroptera (concluded) ; " by Dr. Hagen. " On two new 

 genera of German Neuroptera;" by Heyden. "Memoir on the spe- 

 cies of Raphium;" by Professor Loew (concluded in part 4). "On 

 three new species of the family Carabidae ; " by Herr Bielz. " Des- 

 criptions to Herr J. Mann's Tuscanian Micro-Lepidoptera ; " by Herr 

 Zeller. " On the European species of the genus Colon ; " by Krantz. 

 "Descriptions of fifty new, or little known, species of European Cole- 

 optera ; " by Herr Kiesenwetter. " On the distribution of the Lepi- 

 doptera in Germany; " by Dr. Adolf Speyer and Herr August Speyer. 

 " On Meghyperus and Anthropeas, two new genera of Dipterous In- 

 sects ;" by Loew. " Descriptions of two new Diurnal Lepidoptera;" 

 by Zeller. " Description of a convenient Apparatus for rearing 

 Caterpillars;" by Koch. "On an apparent abnormal form of An- 

 tennae in the Melolontha vulgaris ;" by Dorbner. " On the Thread- 

 worms of Insects ;" (3rd Supplement) ; and a paper " On the Worms 

 infesting the Alimentary Canal of the Human Subject;" by the same 

 author. " Description of a new species of Orthochile of Latreille ; " 

 by Loew. "Description of some new Coleoptera;" by Hampe. 

 " Review of the more recent Literature concerning the Neuroptera of 

 Linneus " (continuation); by Hagen. " On two new Diptera ; " by 

 Loew. " On Lepoptera Cervi;" by Siebold. "On Nematus helici- 

 nus, a new species ; " by Brischke. 



As the ' Bulletin de la Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes de Mos- 

 cou'' for 1849, has, I have reason to believe, but recently arrived in 

 England, it may be well here to notice the several Entomological 

 papers which it contains, in addition to those of the first two parts of 

 1850, which I have also consulted. In the volume for 1849 are the 

 following papei's : "Die Staphylinen- Fauna des Kaukasus und 

 Transkaukasiens bearbeiten ; " by J. H. Hochhuth. " Insectes Co- 

 leopteres de la Siberie Orientale, nouveaux ou peu connus;" by M. 

 Le Comte Mannerheim. " Note sur deux Araiguees venimeuses de la 

 Russie Meridionale qu'on croit etre le Tchim des Kalmoaks;" by 

 Victor de Motschoulsky. " Abhandlung iiber eine neue Daphnienart 



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