316 XOTICE OF ENTOMOLOGICAL WORKS. 



2. Genera et Species Curculionidmn, cum Synonymia /ii/jus 

 fnm'dice ; a C. J. Schoenkerr, ^c. Tomus II. Pars 1"*. 

 Parisiis, 1834. 



3. Annates de la Societe Ento?nologique de France. 

 Tome II. Trhnestre 4, Paris, 1834. — Among the contents 

 are a classification of the Cerambycidce, with the characters of 

 a host of new genera, by M. Audinet Serville, and various 

 other interesting essays. 



4. Revtie Entomologique, publiee par Gustave Silbermann. 

 Strasbourg. Livraison 8. 1834. — Almost the whole of this 

 Number is occupied with an essay on the genus Cicada, by 

 Professor Germar. The different sections of the genus are 

 illustrated in eight plates, containing coloured figures of as 

 many species. 



5. Iconographie du Regne A?/imal de M. le Baron Cuvier ; 

 par M. F, E. Guerin. Paris. Lirraison 34. Insectes, PL 61. — 

 Several genera belonging to the class Neuroptera, and their 

 dissections, are here delineated. 



6. Magazin de Zoologie ; par F. E. Guerin. Paris, 

 1833. — 1. A monograph of the Pselaphidce, by M. Aube, 

 which is here concluded. He divides them into thirteen 

 genera, three of which are new, viz. Tyrns, Trirnium, and 

 Batrisus. 2. Description of Amallopodes, a new genus of 

 Prionidce, by M. Lequien. &c. 



7. Iconographie, 8(c. des Coleopteres d' Europe; jyar M. 

 le Comte Dejean, et M. le Docteur J. A. Boisduval. Tome 

 IV. Livraison 2. — With illustrations of the genera Anisodac- 

 tylus, Bradybcenus, Geodromus, Hypolithus, Gynandro- 

 morphns, and Harpaliis. 



8. Monographic des Ceioines, et Genres voisins, Sfc. ; 

 jiar M. H. Gory, et M. A. Percheron. Livraisons 2 et 3. 

 Paris, 1833. — Containing a detailed description, and a beau- 

 tiful and correctly coloured figure, of each species. 



f). Annates des Sciences NalurcUcs. Tome Premier. 



