24 The Humming Bird. 



of all the Naturalists who have explored Guatemala 

 from 1796, up to date. He also mentions many of the works 

 published on the fauna and flora from Guatemala, and lastly 

 he hopes that the Government will soon décrète the formation 

 of a Museum of Natural History in the Capital. I add my 

 wishes to that of my old friend, and I hope to hear soon that 

 it is done. 



1893.— The Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, 

 edited by M. M. Barrett, Champion Douglas, Fowler, Mc 

 Lacklan, Saunders, and Lord Walsingham Second Series, 

 Vol. IV., London, in twelve parts. This Volume contains 

 292 pages of text, several black plates, and two very good 

 portraits of STAINTON and WESTWOOD. This excellent 

 Magazine contains a very large number of contributions, 

 chiefly on British and European Insects. Page 37, PiMPLA 

 EPEIR/E, is proposed by Mr. Bignel for a new species of 

 that genus, found in the egg-bag of a spider; EPEIRA CORNUTA, 

 at Ivybridge, South Devon. Pages 39-41, ASPIDIOTUS PALMAE, 

 and DlASPlS TENTACULATUS, are proposed by M. M. Cockerel! 

 and Morgan for two new species of West Indian Coccidae, 



Pages 61-63. — NlPHE AETHIOPICA, PEROMATUS 



bolivianus, Phthia cantharidina, Zelus filicauda and 

 RHAPHIDOZOMA ATKINSONI, are the names proposed by Mr. 

 E. Bergroth for five new species of RHYNCHOTA from West 

 Africa, Bolivia, Ecuador, and India. 



Page 83. — -Rhyzophagus NOBILIS, and ANCISTRIA 

 REITTERI, are proposed by Mr. Lewis for two new species of 

 Japanese Coleoptera. 



Page 105-106. — Aleurodicus ornatus, is proposed 

 by Mr. Cockerell for a third species of ALEURODICUS, from 

 Jamaica. 



Page 151. — The name LYGAEOSCYTARIA is proposed 

 by Mr. Reuter for a new division allied to LYGAEIDAE and 

 CAPSIDAE. He names this curious Cupid, from Tasmania, 

 LYGAEOSCYTUS CIMICOIDES, new genus, and new species. 



Page 152. — XlPHOCERA ENSICORNIS, is proposed by H. 

 de Saussure, for a new species of Orthoptera, from Trans- 

 vaal. 



Pages 153-155, the name of PSEUDINGLISIA, is proposed 

 for a new genus of COCCIDAE, born in England, on plants 

 freshly imported from Trinidad. He calls the species, 

 PSEUDINGLISIA RODRIGUEZIAE. 



