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Ralph Hopling.— i, Bradycellus rupestris; 2, Cratacanthus dubius; 

 3, Platyuus nutans; 4, Pterostichus mutiis; 5, Harpaliis idridiceneus; 6, 

 Melanophila hmgipes; 7, lost; 8, Melanotus communis; 9, Elaphidioti 

 villosum; 10, Etaphidion parallelum; 11, Tenebrionellus molitor; 12, 

 Tenebrionellus obscurus. 



G. D. B. Lot 2.— r, Sericasericea; 2, Doryphora clivicollis; 3, Staphy- 

 lintis cinnamopterus; 4, Cardiophorus convexns; 5, Odo7itota nervosa; 

 6, /hrm 6-notata; 7, Corymbites tarsalis; 8, Podabrus modestus; 9, /y^'r- 

 ostichus Iticublandiis; 10, Limonius griseiis; 11, Lncidota atra; 12, J/d?- 

 lanotus fissilis. 



F. H. HiLLMAN. — I, Dendroctonus terebrans; 2, Nemognatha apicalis; 

 3, Cyclocephala longula; 4, Megilla vittigera; 5. Aphodius nevadensis; 

 6, Z-ma scripta var. ; 7, Saprintis lugens; 8, Coniontis obesa; 9, Nitidula 

 ziczac; 10, Notoxus calcaratus; 11, Tomicus pini; 12, Calospasta mira- 

 bilis. 



W. M. Hill. — i, Clinidiiim sculptile; 2, Megalodacne heros\ 3, Brontes 

 dubius; 4, Onthophagus hecate; 5, Stejtolophus conjiinctus; 6, Boletothe- 

 rus bifurcus; 7, Coptocycla guttata; 8, Anthonotnus sp.; 9, Atcznius cog- 

 natus. 



W. C. Wood. — i, Apristus subsulcatus; 2, Amara musculus; 3, Amara 

 chalcea; 4, Atranus pubescens; 5, Bembidium cofitractum; 6, Tachys 

 xanthopusf; 7, Amara sp. ; S, Platynus punctiformis; 10, Platydema 

 americanum; 11, Pterostichus hicublandus; 12, Phaleria testacea. 



D.B.Young. — i, Tetraopes tetraophthalmus; 2, Typocerus velutinus; 

 3, PJaphrus ruscarius; 4, Phellopsis obcordata; 5, Hister interruptus; 6, 

 Chrysomela philadelphica; 7, Chrysoinela similis; 8, Geotrupes Balyi; 

 9, Dicerca divaricata. 



F. C. Harvev. — I, Ptinus brimneus. 



Entomological Litera.tu.re. 



Notes on the Habits and Earlier Stages of Cryptophasia unipunc- 

 tata, by Henry Edwards (from the Proceedings Linnean Society of New 

 South Wales, vol. v^). 



The Entomologist, January, 1891. — The se.xes of Lepidoptera, by W. 

 F. de Vismes Kane. Notes on the Lepidoptera of Chiltern Hills, by A. 

 J. .Spiller. A Preliminary List of the Insect Fauna of Middlesex, by T. 

 D. A. Cockerell. Contributions to the Chemistry of Insect Colors, by F. 

 H. Perry Coste. — For February*, 1891. — Remarks on Meana strigilis, M. 

 fasciuncula, and a probable new species of the genus, by Richard South. 

 The Habits and Life-history of the New Zealand glow-worm, by G. V. 

 Hudson. A Preliminary List of the Insects of the Insect Fauna of Mid- 

 dlesex, by T. D. A. Cockerell. Notes on British Lepidoptera; extracted 

 from Continental journals, by W. Warren. Contributions to the Chem- 

 istry of Insect Colors, by F. H. Perry Coste. Coleoptera from Kulu, in 



