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MM. Gemminger et von Harold. M6m. Sec. roy. sci., Lifege, Ser. 2, xi, 1885, 

 pp. I-31. 



27. Duvivier, A. i^numdration des Staphylinides d^crits depuis la publication du 



Catalogue de MM. Gemminger et de Harold. Ann. Soc. ent. Belgique, 

 Bruxelles, xxvii, 1883, pp. 91-215. 



28. Catalogues des Chrysom^lides, Halticides et GaMrucides d^crits postdrieurement 



k la publication du Catalogue de Munich. Mem. Soc. roy. sci., Lifege, Ser. 2, 

 xi, 1885, pp. 1-64. 



29. Eaton, E. H. Breves Dipterarum uniusque Lepidopterarum insulae Kerguelensis 



indigenarum diagnoses. (5 genera of Diptera, all endemic.) Ent. Mag., 

 London, xii, 1875, p. 58. Quoted in Moseley, 'Notes of a Naturalist of the 

 Challenger' (p. 193), London, 1879. 



30. Enderlein, G. Meropathus Chuni (gen. et sp. nov.). Eine neue Helephorinen- 



gattung von der Kerguelen-Insel. (A wingless form.) Zool. Anz., Leipzig, 

 xxiv, 1901, pp. iai-4. 

 3L Die Landarthropoden der von der Tiefsee-Expedition besuchten antarktischen 

 Inseln. Wiss. Ergeb. der deutschen Tiefsee-Exped. 1898-9. Jena, 1903. 



32. Escherich, K. Nachtrage und Berichtigungen zum Catalogus Coleopterorum von 



Gemminger und Harold betreffend die Gattung Meloe. D. ent. Zs. Iris, Berlin, 

 xxxiii, 1889, pp. 333-5. 



33. Pereday, B. "W. A Synonymic List of the Lepidoptera of New Zealand. Trans. 



and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., Wellington, xxx, 1898, pp. 326-77. 



34. Finsoh, Otto. Zosteropidae. In ' Das Tierreich.' Published by Ak. Wiss., Berlin. 



Lieferung 15. Berlin, 1901. 



35. Friese, H. Die arktischen Hymenopteren mit Ausnahme der Tenthrediniden. In 



Fauna Arctica. II, Lief. 3. Jena, 1902. 



36. Qadow, Hans. Catalogue of the Passeriformes or Perching Birds in the Collection 



of the British Museum. Catalogue of the Birds in the British Museum, IX. 

 (Includes Nectariniidae and Meliphagidae.) London, 1884. 



37. On the Suctorial Apparatus of the Tenuirostres. Proc. Zool. Soc, London, 1 883, 



pp. 62-9. 



38. Gemminger, M., et Harold, B. de. Catalogus Coleopterorum hucusque descriptorum 



synonymicus et systematicus. I-XII. Monachii, 1868-76. 



39. Govett, B. H. A bird-killing tree. (Small birds such as the 'silver-eyes' (Zosterops) 



and sparrows get caught by the sticky investments of the fruits of Pisonia 

 Brunoniana so that they cannot move. T. Kirk (op. cit., pp. 367-8) has made 

 similar observations on Pisonia umbellifera Seeman.) Proc. and Trans. N. Zeal. 

 Inst., Wellington, xvi, 1883, p. 364. 



40. Graenioher, S. The Syrphidae of Milwaukee County. (Some Syrphids do not 



visit flowers, e. g. Microdon tristis Lw., which likes to fly near the surface of 

 the ground in sunny spots : also Criorhina analis Macq. and Xylota chalybea 

 Wied., which were never seen on flowers.) Bull. Wis. Nat. Hist. Soc., 

 Milwaukee, i, 1900, pp. 167-75. 



41. Wisconsin Bees: Genus Anthrena. (A. fragariana sp. nov. on the flowers of 



Fragaria virginiana. A. wheeleri sp. nov. on Zizia integerrima and Thaspium 

 trifoliatum aureum. A. persimilis sp. nov. on Solidago canadensis. A. pamassiae 

 Ckll. and A. vibumella Graen. on Viburnum lentago, Rubus villosus, and 

 Thaspium trifoliatum aureum.) Ent. News Acad. Nat. Sci., Amer. Ent. Soc, 

 Philadelphia (Pa.), xv, 1904, pp. 64-7. 



42. Hamilton, A. Notes on a visit to Macquarie Island. (The only insects noticed 



were a few flies, of which one was wingless.) Trans, and Proc. N. Zeal. Inst., 

 Wellington, xxvii, 1895, p. 559. 



