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or discussed by P. S. Sprague, with notes by E. P. Austin, especially re- 
ferring to their representatives in Crotch’s List ; op. cit. xvii. pp. 373- 
385. 
On the peculiar disposition of the contractile fibres of the dorsal vessel 
in beetles, and on the function of other parts of the circulatory appa- 
ratus ; Von Graber, in Tageblatt of the Entomologische Vortrage, 48 
Versammlung deutscher Naturforscher und Aertze zu Graz, p. 64 (cf. 
Deutsche E. Z. 1875, p. 427). 
Beetle monstrosities ; Mocquerys, in “ Recueil de Col^opteres anor- 
maux,” No. 10, Rouen ; 1875, 8vo, describes and figures 20 monstrosities, 
nearly all with bifurcate antennae and legs. 
A third eye, facetted, on the left side of head of Calathus fuscus ; C. 
P. de la Brhlerie, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) v. p. 426, note. 
Arrested development (in Timarcha coriaria and Lagria hirta) ; W. A. 
Forbes, Ent. M. M. xi. p. 279. 
Habitat of different families of Coleoptera ; Dubois, Bull. Soc. L. N. 
Fr. 1875, p. 271. , 
On rearing beetles ; Nouv. et Faits, 1875, pp. Ixxviii.-lxxx. ; Ent. 
Nachr. i. p. 182. 
Cigars destroyed by Catorama simplex, Xyloteres sp. — ?, and Calandra 
oryzce; Am. Nat. ix. p. 375. 
Collecting. Aquatic species ; E. Delaby, Bull. Soc. L. N. Fr. [1874] 
pp. 47-51. In gardens; E. D. de Larcenne, Feuil. Nat. v. p. 101. In 
cellars and streets ; R. Guilbert, op. cit. vi. p. 18. 
Cheese used as a beetle-bait ; Feuil. Nat. v. p. 150. Bull. Soc. Ent. 
Fr. (5) V. p. clxiv. 
Types in collections of Sall^, p. 477 ; Fairmaire, p. 480 ; Reiche, 
p. 496 ; Chevrolat, p. 504 ; Pet. Nouv. (1875). 
Criticisms on Marschall’s “ Nomenclator Zoologicus,” as regards Coleo- 
ptera ; E. V. Harold, C. H. xiv. p. 148. 
The Coleopterous matter in B. E. Z. viii. 1864, analyzed as far as 
p. 255 ; S. A. de Marseul, L’Ab. (3) i. pp. 15-60. 
Gemminger and Yon Harold’s “ Catalogus ” (of which no part was 
published in 1875) ; corrections and additions by Harold, C. H. xiii. 
pp. 104-108, xiv. pp. 143-145. 
CiCINDBLID.®. 
Species found in Syria and Cyprus ; C. P. de la Brhlerie, Ann. Soc, 
Ent. Fr. (5)v. pp. 107 & 109. 
Amblychila piccolominii, Rche., ex. typ., = cylindriformis, Say ; G. H. 
Horn, Tr. Am. Ent. Soc. v. p. 126. 
Omus. Notes on localities and habits of the 8 known species; H. 
Edwards, Psyche, i. pp. 73-76. 
Oxygonia cyanopis, Bates, = albitcenia, $ ; E. Steinheil, C. H. xiii. 
p. 183. 
Cicindela sylvicola and other species much less lively at a considerable 
