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with that of Europe, apparently printed before the author had seen 
Lubbock's Monograph, but not clashing with that work in nomenclature. 
Packard, Rep. Peab. Ac. v., describes the following new species from 
N. America : — 
Aniira gibbosa, p. 27, Maine. 
Achorutes boletivorus and marmoratus, p. 30, Maine ; texensis, p. 30, 
Texas ; prcetorum, p. 31, Maine. 
Isotoma nivalis, p. 31, and albella, p. 32, Maine ; leonina, p. 32, and 
glauca, p. 33, Massachusetts; helfragii, p. 33, Texas; tricolor, p. 34, 
Massachusetts ; imrpurascens, p. 34, Texas. 
Lepidocyrtus marmorafus, p. 36, Massachusetts ; mefallicus, Massa- 
chusetts and Maine : albus, p. 37, Maine and Tennessee ; bipunctatus, 
Texas. 
Degeeria perpulchra, p. 38, Texas; griseo-olivata, p. 39, Massachusetts ; 
10-fasciata, p. 40, Massachusetts, Texas, &c. 
Orchesella carneiceps, p. 40, Tennessee ; flavipicta, p. 41, Massachusetts. 
Papirius mormoratus, p. 42, Maine and Massachusetts ; texensis, Texas. 
Smynthurus roseus, p. 43, Massachusetts ; 4:-signatus, p. 44, Maine. 
Lepisma quadriseriata, p. 47, Maine, Massachusetts, &c. ; dortustica, p. 48, 
Massachusetts ; spinulata, p. 48, Texas; mucronata, p. 49, Nicaragua. 
Machilis brevicornis, p. 49, Texas ; orbifalis, p. 50, Idaho. 
Lubbock, I. c, describes the following new species : — - 
Seira nigrimaculata, p. 146, England. 
Lepidocyrtus purpureus, p. 155, pi. xxx. England. 
Stein, S. E. Z, xxxiv. p. 242, points out that the species from the 
Altvater, that Kolenati thought to be Heterotoma viatica, L., is most 
probably not that species, but AcJiorutes bielanensis, Waga, 
Structure of scales of Lepisma. G. W. Morehouse, Am. Nat. vii. 
pp. 666-669, agrees with Beck that the appearance of coarse beading is 
owing to two sets of uninterrupted lines on diif erent surfaces. 
Mallophaga. 
A. S. Packard, in Hayden's 6th Annual Report of the Geological Survey 
of the Territories, pp. 731-734, describes the following new species col- 
lected by C. H. Merriam when employed upon the Government Survey 
of the Rocky Mountains : — 
Mcenopon picicola, p. 731, fig. 58, on Picoides arcficus and dorsalis, 
Goniodes merriamanus, p. 731, fig. 59, on Tetrao richardsoni ; G. mephi- 
tidis, p. 732, fig. 60, on Mephitis. 
Nirmus buteonivorus, p. 733, fig. 61, on Buteo sioainsoni. 
Docophorus syrnii, p. 733, fig. 62, on Syrnium nebulosum. 
Termitid^. 
MuLLER, Fritz. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der Termiten. Jen. 
Z. Nat. vii. pp. 337-357, 451-463, pis. xix. & xx. 
An exceedingly valuable contribution to the natural history of White- 
ants, showing (from personal observation in the province of Santa 
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