DEPARTMENT OF ZOOLOGY. 133 



Insecta. 

 By G. J. Arrow : — 



" Some new Species of the Lamellicorn Genus Anomala 

 from Sikkim, North India." 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. ^8), ix., p. 72. 



"On a new Species of Melolonthid Beetle (Phytahis 



smithi) destructive to Sugar-Cane." lb., p. 455. 



" A Synoptical Revision of the Coleopterous Genus 



Hexodon (Dynastinse)." Ih., p. 594. 



" Descriptions of some new Burmese Species of Ruteline 



Coleoptera belonging to the Genus Avomala." 



Ih., X., p. 327. 



By K. G. Blair: — 



"Descriptions of new Species of Pyrochroidse." 



Ih., ix., p. 527. 



By Sir G. F. Hampson, Bart. : — 

 '' The Moths of India." 



Journ. Bomb. Nat. Hist. Soc, xxi., pp. 411, 878, 



1222. 

 " Descriptions of new Species of Pyralidse of the sub- 

 family Pyraustinse." 



Ann. Mag. Nat. Hist. (8), ix., pp. 149, 242, 321, 



433, 625 ; x., pp. 1, 557. 



" Descriptions of new African Agaristidse in the British 



Museum." 76., x., p. 609. 



By J. Hartley Durrant : — 



" Notes on Tineina bred from Cotton-bolls." 



Bull. Ent. Res., iii., p. 203. 



By Eustace Ralph Bankes, edited by J. Hartley 



Durrant : - 



" Stray Notes on Monopis crocicapitella, Clms., and 



M. ferruginella, Hh." Ent. Mo. Mag., xlviii., p. 39. 



" Occurrence in England of Coleophora tTigeininella, 



Fuchs, a Species new to the British List, with notes 



on C. kroneella, Fuchs, and C. hadiipennella, Dup." 



lb., p. 51. 

 By LoRT) Walsingham : — 



The publication of the following series of descriptions 

 has been continued* : — 

 " Biologia Centrali-America. Zoologia. Insecta. Lepi- 

 doptera Heterocera. Tineina." 



Vol. IV., pp. 113-168, figs. 24-28, p]s. 4 and 5 

 (pp. 169-224, figs. 29 and 30, pi. 6 -in the press). 



By C.J. Gahan : — 



" A new Species of Phasmidse of the Genus Prisopus, 

 considered especially in reference to the supposed 

 aquatic habits of the Genus." 



Entomologist, xlv., p. 49. 



* Prepared for publication by Mr. Durrant, by permission of the Trustees. 



