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p. cl), gives an account, founded on Mulsant's work, of the genera and species 
observed in the Perpignan district, with details of economy. 
Anatis ocellata. Varr. with confluent spots more frequent than the type 
at Koultouk, some having a transverse plica on the hinder part of the elytra, 
as in Coceinella variabilis. Seven varr. of ? Leis frigida, Muls., described, 
from E. Siberia and China. Solsky, Hor. Ent. Ross. viii. pp. 272-275. 
Cydonia vicina, Muls., recorded from St. Helena : T. V. Wollaston, Ann. 
N. H. (4) X. p. 113. 
Scymnus arcuatus, Rossi, recorded from Mid-England : id, Ent. M. M. ix. 
p. 117. 
Ithone, g. n., Solsky, /. c. p. 275. Differs from Synmycha in its bifid claws, 
and from Leis in its deeply sinuated and laterally strongly toothed epistoma. 
Most nearly allied to Neda, Muls. Leis mirahilis, Mots., south of the 
Amour. 
Calvia deflorata, sp. n., id, I, c. p. 272, Vladivostok (? = C hololeuca, 
Mots., MS.). 
Chilomenes \2-punctata, sp. n., Fauvel, Bull. Soc. L. Norm. (2) i. p. 209, 
note, Lifu. 
Rhizohius suhdepressiis, sp. n., Seidlitz, Fauna Baltica, p. 193, Germany, 
Pyrenees. 
HYMENOPTERA 
By E. C. Rye. 
Marshall, T. A. A Catalogue of British Hymenoptera ; 
Chrysididse, Iclineumomdse, Braconidse, and Evaniidse. 
London : 1872, 8vo, pp. viii & 136. 
Published by the Entomological Society of London, being a 3rd part of a 
proposed general Catalogue of the Insects of the British Isles. Of the Chry- 
sididtB, 6 genera and 22 species are enumerated ; of the Ichneumonidce, 136 
genera and 1186 species ; of the BraconidcB, 125 genera and 439 species ; and 
of the JEvaniidcB, 4 genera and 7 species : in all, 271 genera and 1654 species. 
Complete synonymical and bibliographical references are given. Reviewed 
by J. W. Dunning in Ent. M. M. ix. p. 221 et seq. ', notes by author, in Tr. 
E. Soc. 1872, pp. 259-264, detailed observations from which will be here- 
after noticed. Various orthographic corrections are pointed out, and at 
pp. 263 & 264 is a list of species doubtfully British. 
Radoszkowsky, O. de B. Hymenopteres de TAsie. Descrip- 
tion et enumeration de quelques especes re9ues de Samar- 
kand, Astrabad, Himalaya, et Ning-Po, en Chine. Hor. 
Ent. Ross. viii. pp. 187-200. 
10 species taken by Fedtschenko in Zaravchan, 36 by Felder from the 
Himalayas and China, and 40 by Haberhauer from Astrabad. Some are 
new. 
. Supplement indispensable h Particle public par M. 
