1880 ] Recent Literature. COS 
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hoped that the State will furnish more original illustrations and 
better paper and press-work for subsequent reports, as thèse pub- 
lications are of great value to the people. There are less typo- 
graphical errors in this than in the two previous reports. 
TRANSACTIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON FOR 
are twenty-five memoirs filling only 346 pages, so that the papers 
are, in most cases, quite brief; of this number twenty are descrip- 
tive, most of them purely so, and a few are simply faunal lists, 
mostly of exotic insects, and prepared by the officers of the 
Or smaller branch of the antenne of the Crustacea ; especially as he - a 
finds a movable appendage present in Lepisma, and a large coni- 
| Ninth Report of the State Entomologi: te Noxious and Beneficial Insects of 
a ist on Lte Oxious an : a } 
the State of Illinois. By Cyrus THomas, Ph.D., State Entomologist. Springfield, 
1880. 8vo. pp. 142. 
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