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also declared to form a portion of this Zeitschrift, to which the publica- 
tions of the recently founded Ent. Soc. in Leipzig will probably be 
annexed ; the general “Bericht” of the 48th meeting of German 
naturalists and physicians at Graz is also to be a Heft of the Zeitschrift. 
The Zool.-bot. Gesellschaft of Vienna appears as yet to have not joined 
the Association ; and the Stettiner Entom. Zeitung is irreconcilable 
under its present Director. Cf. Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1875, pp. 1-7, 
13 & 14 [It seems incorrect to quote this vol. as xix. ; and the confusion 
in references and pagination, &c., likely to result from this arrangement, 
is somewhat terrifying.] 
F. M. van der Wulp has published a “ Repertorium ’’ of the 2nd 
series, 1866-1873, of Tijdschr. Ent. ; s’Gravenhage : 1875, 8vo, pp. 1-91. 
The Verb. z.-b. Wien, xxv. for 1875, having been unusually delayed, 
was not actually published until April, 1876, but ,is included by the 
Recorder in the present record, as representing the issue for the former 
year. 
COLEOPTERA. 
BY 
E. C. Rye, F.Z.S., M.E.S. 
The General Subject. 
Bertolini, S. De. Gatalogo sinonimico e topographico dei Coleotteri 
d’ Italia. Firenze : 1875, pp, 157-204. 
Published with Bull. Ent. Ital. vii. This part includes from the An- 
tJiicidce to the Bruchidcu. 
BrOlerie, 0. Piochard de la. Catalogue raisonn^ des Coleopteres de 
la Syrie et de I’lle de Chypre. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. pp. 97-160, 
395-448. 
This first part comprises the Cicindelidoi and CarahidcB^ and was in- 
tended to be followed by other groups, treated in like manner, by vari- 
ous specialists. A brief outline, with date's and localities, is given of the 
author’s two voyages. Species occurring in the localities above men- 
tioned, and recorded by prior authors, are included in this work, with 
some reserve as to certain of them attributed by Baudi to Cyprus. 
Many new species are described, and very extended and valuable obser- 
vations are made upon others ; the chief feature being an extremely 
synthetical treatment with respect to those of formet authors (c.,^., Dys- 
