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COLEOPTERA. 
On the limits of the European fauna, as regards beetles : CR. Ent. 
Belg. xvi. p. xiv. 
Island of Skye : Roelofs, torn. cit. p. cxiii., records some very common 
species, 
Hamburg : Additions to the recorded species by H. Beuthin. S. E. Z. 
xxxiv. pp. 117-119. 
A list of 164 species new to the Netherland fauna : J. Banker, 
Tijdschr. Ent. (2) viii. Versl. pp. Ixxvii.-lxxxiii. 
Augsburg : G. Kittel, xx. J. B. Ver. Augsb. (1869), pp. 81-84, raises 
the recorded species to 2177 (B. E. Z. xvii. p. 223). 
Departement du Nord : De Norguet has published (Lille : 1873) a 2nd 
supplement to the Catalogue of Coleoptera of this district. 
Maine-et-Loire : Gallois, Bull. Soc. Angers, ii. (1872) pp. 74, 76, & 83, 
commences an entomological fauna-list {Coleoptera). 
Languedoc; Marquet, Bull. Soc. Toulouse, iii. (1869), pp. 84 & 135, 
commences a catalogue (confined to the Carahidce), and gives notes on 
certain Curculionidca of the district. These papers have not been seen 
by the Recorder. 
A list of species (with observations) found during an excursion to 
Monte Pellegrino, near Palermo, by E. Ragusa, Bull. Ent. Ital. v. 
pp. 170-179. 
Cuenca : a list of species taken by A. S. de Castro ; Martinez y Saez, 
An. Soc. Esp. ii. pp. 70-75. Spanish localities for Lagria glabrafa, 
Dromius ramhuri, Oocles hispanicus, and Meligethes elongatus given by 
S. Uhagon, torn. cit. pp. 3 & 4. 
St. Louis, Missouri : S. V. Summers, Canad. Ent. v. pp. 132-134, 145- 
147, 168-170, 190-192, commences a list of species found between St. 
Louis and Sedalia (omitting Curculionidce and Ceramhycidce). 
Short account of species from Osorno, Chili : T. Kirsch, SB. G-es. 
Isis, 1873, pp. 83 & 84. 
Canterbury, New Zealand: A list of species, many new, and some 
genera new. Apliodius granarius is now common there. C. M. Wake- 
field, Tr. N. Z. Inst. vi. pp. 155-157. 
Captures of rare or local species are recorded from various parts of 
England, by J. J. Walker, Ent. M. M. ix. p. 269, x. p. 83, J. Chappell, 
op. cit. ix. p. 270, G. -C. Champion, I. c. p. 216, and op. cit. x. pp. 39 & 
159, T. V. Wollaston, /. c. p. 112, (Holy Island) G. Johnston, P. Berw. 
Club, vii. p. 49, & J. J. Walker, Ent. M. M. x. p. 159 ; from Scotland, by 
G. C. Champion, c. p. 158 ; from Texel, Vlieland, and Schelling, in 
Tijdschr. Ent. (2) viii. Yersl. pp. xix. & xx. ; from Lek, Merwede, and 
Velzen, including some species new to the Dutch fauna, by Everts, ibid. 
pp. xxiii.-xxv. xxviii.-xxx. ; from Calvados, by L. Bedel, Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) iii. p. cxciii. ; from St. Quentin sand-hills. Bull. Soc. L. N. Fr. 
(1873) No. 15, p. 239 ; from the Paris district, by L. Bedel & Clair, 
Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) iii. p. Ixxiv., and by H. & C. Brisout, /. c. pp. 
Ixxxv. cix. cxxxix. clxii. & clxiii. ; from Champagne, especially as to 
winter collecting and on use of cloth, by Le Bruu, CR. Ent. Belg. xvi. 
pp. xix., xxxvi., lix. ; from Cleves, by H. Fuss, B. E. Z., xvii. p. 445 ; from 
Piovcuco, by Belon, Pet. Nouv. p. 215; from the French Alps, by 
