— 59 — 



roptera ; additional species. — J, Scott, p. 239, On certain Bri- 

 tish Hem.-Homoptera (Deltocephalidae). 



Notes. — P. 225, Names of some British species of Pselaphidae 

 and Scydmaenidae. — P. 226, The Trachys nana of British collec- 

 tions. — On British Terebrant Hymenoptera. — P. 228, On the 

 Nemalus described in the Entom. Magazine. — On Cladius Drew- 

 seni. — P. 229, On Argynnis Dia. — A fortnight at Ventnor in 

 October. — P. 230, Caradrina cubicularis in February. — Tortrices 

 of Pembrokeshire. — P. 232, On the egg of Cymatopliora ridens. 

 — On Syricthus alveolus. — Larva of Agrotera nemoralis. — 

 P. 233, Larva of Pterophorus dichrodactylus. — P. 235, Larva of 

 Pt. microdactylus. — P. 236, Sphinx convolvuli at Epsom. — On 

 sugaring. — Hemiptera of the Cape of good Hope in the London 

 Docks. — P. 237, Von Salis Meirschlins, another addition to Hagen's 

 Bibliolheca. — An iusect organ builder. — P. 238, Proceed. of 

 the Ent. Soc. of London. — D' L. Redtenbacher {orbituary). 



* Memoîrs of the American Association for the advancement of Science. 

 ScuDDER, Fossil Butterflies, 3 planclies. 



Mittheilungen des Schiveizer. entomologischen Gesellschaft, tome IV, 

 n" 8, 



P. Zi/i3, Bericht ùber die 18. Sitzung der Gesellschaft. — Stier- 

 LiN, p. Zi5Zi, Necrolog des H. Bischoff-Ehinger. — P. /i65, Verzei- 

 chniss der gesamraelten Kâfer. — Frey, p. Zi69, Die Erziehung 

 hochalpiner Euprepien. — Schoch, p. 471, Roger's Hypothèse 

 ùber die natûrliche System der Coleoptern. — Stierlin, p. /i73, 

 Beschreibung einiger neuer Kâferarten. — Ip., p. U9[i, Noch etwas 

 ùber die Reblaus. 



Philosophical Transactions of the royal Society of London, vol. GLXIV, 

 part I-II, 187Zi ; vol. CLXV, part I, 1875. 



Vol. CLXIV. — W. Thomson, p. 757, On the Structure and 

 Development of Peripatus capensis (pi. lxxii-lxxv). 



Proceedings of the royal Society, vol. XII, n°' 151-155 ; vol. XIII, 

 n- 156-163. 



Vol. XII. — MosELEY, p. 34^, On Ibe Structure and Develop- 

 ment of Peripatus capensis. 



