1S6 ACCOUNTS, ETC., OF THE BRITISH MUSEUM. 



MoLLUSCA — continued. 



"Note on the egg-capsules of Melo." Ih., p. 4. 



" Notes on the Genus Erato, with a list of the known 



recent species." lb., p. 13. 



" Note on the very young stage of the Genus Hum- 



phreyia." Ih., p. 23. 



" Description of Ther sites { Glyptorhagada) hillieri, n. 



sp., from South Central Australia." lb., p. 26. 



Insecta. 

 By C. J. Gahan : — 



" Notes on Cleridse and descriptions of some new Genera 

 and Species." Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) v., p. 55. 



By Gilbert J. Arrow : — 



" On a few new Bornean Beetles of the Rutelid Genera 

 MiiYiela and Anomala." Ih., vi., p. 64. 



Descriptions of numerous new species of Cetoniinae and 

 Dynastinse. (" Fauna of British India.") 

 By Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart. : — 

 " Moths of India. Supplement." 



JournT Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, 1910, p. 83. 

 '' Zoological Collections from Northern Rhodesia and 

 adjacent Territories." " Moths." 



Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1910, p. 388. 

 " New African Moths." 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), v., pp. 430, 465 ; 

 vi., pp. 116, 145. 

 By Geoffrey Meade-Waldo :— 



" New Species of Diploptera in the Collection of the 

 British Museum." Part I. and Part II. 



Ih., (8) v., p. 30 ; vi., p. 100. 

 By Rowland E. Turner :— 



" Notes on Fossorial Hymenoptera. II." 



Ih., vi., p. 72. 

 " Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Hymenopterenfauna von 

 Paraguay. II." 



Zoolog. Jahrb. Abt. Syst., xxix., p. 179. 



"Additions to our Knowledge of the Fossorial Wasps of 



Australia." Proc. Zool. Soc, 1910, p. 253. 



By E. E. Austen :-- 



" A new Indian Species of Musca." 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8) v., p. 114. 

 "Some Dipterous Insects which cause Myiasis in Man." 



Trans. Soc. Trop. Med. and Hygiene, iii., p. 215. 

 " A new Genus and two new Species of African Fruit 

 Flies." Bull. Ent. Research, I., p. 71. 



"A new Species of Cordylobia, a genus of African Diptera 

 (Family Tachinidce, sub-family Calliphorince), the 

 Larvae of which are subcutaneous parasites in Man and 

 other Animals." 76., p. 79. 



