148 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [November, 



Col., from Memoirs Boston Society Natural Histor>', by S. H. Scudder, 

 72 pages and 12 fine plates ; new genera and species are described. 



The Entomologist, October, 1890. — Additions to the British list of 

 Deltoids, Pyralides, Crambi, since 1859 (with plates), by Richard South. 

 Abundance of Lepidoptera in New Zealand, by W. W. Smith. Notes 

 on Teniocatnpa opima, by J. Arkle. Contributions to the chemistry of 

 insect colors, by F. H. Perry Coste. The Westman Islands, by Rev. Dr. 

 F. A. Walker. The alteration of the name of Indian Geometrid Moth, 

 by A. G. Butler. Entomological papers in Continental Periodicals, by 

 W. Warren. Entomological notes, captures, etc. Doings of Societies, 

 Reviews. 



The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, October, 1890. — Classifi- 

 cation (concluded), by A. F. Griffith. Occurrence of Plusia moneta Fab. 

 in Great Britain, by C. G. Barrett. Eulepia cribrum. by Rev. E. N. 

 Bloomfield. Apatura isis by J. E. Mason. Note on the food of Drytno- 

 nia dodoncea, by W. R. Jeffrey. Re-occurrence of Epischfiia Bankesieila 

 at Portland, by N. M. Richardson. Occurrence in Dorset of .S". subse- 

 quana, H. and M. rufimitrana H. S., id. Notes from the Red Sea, by J. 

 J. Walker. The life-history of the new Tinagma {T. betiUce) of the Birch, 

 by J. H. Wood. Description of T. betulce n. sp., by H. T. Stainton. 

 Some remarks on the genus Xylophilus, with descriptions of two new 

 species from Japan, by G. C. Champion. Two species of Psocidae new 

 to Britain, by R. McLachlan. ^schtia jtmcea L. near Ringwood, id. 

 Gymnancyla catiella in September, by A. E. Hall. Aplota palpella in 

 Wilts, by E. Meyrick. Hybernation of Simcsthis pariana, by B. A. 

 Bower. Gyrinus urinator at Swange, by C. H. Goodman. Carabus 

 glabratus Payk. in Ireland, by Rev. Canon Fowler. Creophilus niaxil- 

 losus V. ciliaris Steph., by H. S. Donnisthorpe. Athous rhotnbeus 0\. at 

 Cobham Park, by J. Malings. Note on Scopceus erichsoni and Hodro- 

 porus davisii, by W. G. Blatch. Coleoptera in the New Forest, by Rev. 

 Theo. Wood. Quedius tristis predaceous, by Prof W. R. Kilburne. 

 Obituary. Societies. 



The Young Naturalist, October, 1890. — The Pterophorina, by J. W. 

 Tuft. Coleoptera at Guestling, by A. Ford. Pieris brassicce pupae lying 

 over, by James Dixon. Lithosia sericea, by Joseph Collins. Nonagria 

 lyphe, by G. Pullen. Hydcecia petasites, by Joseph Collins. Noctua 

 dohlii, by A. E. Hall. Agroiis agaihina, by Joseph Collins. Rimiia 

 cratcpgata, var., by A. E. Hall. Hawk moths, by C. W. Dale. 



Memoires sur les Lepidopteres Rediges par N. M. Romanoff, tome 

 4. Le Pamir et La Faune Lepidopterologique par Gr. Groum-Grshimailo. 

 Illustrated with 21 magnificent colored plates with many figures, 575 pp. 

 St. Petersburg, 1890. 



Recueil Zoologique Suisse, v. No. 2, July, 1890. — The histological 

 disposition of the pigment in the eyes of Arthropods under the influence 

 of direct light and of complete obscurity, by Mile. M. Stefanowska, 2 pi. 



