NEUROPTERA. 
BY 
Robert McLaculan, F.L.S. 
Tbe General Subject. 
Geustackeu, a. Uebor das Vorkommon von Trachooiikiemon bei ans- 
gobildofcon lusocton. Z. wiss. Zool. xxiv. pp. 201-252, pi. xxiii. 
Abstracted in Z. ges. Naturw. (2) x. pp. 174-178. 
More especially concerns the Perlidce [infra, p. 456]. 
Meyer-Duk, L. II. Dio Nouroptern-Fauna dor Schweiz, bis auf houtigo 
Erfahrung. MT. schw. ent. Ges. iy. pp. 281-352. 
The first part of a list of Swiss Neuroptera, with, in some cases, short 
descriptions and rather copious local information. The present list 
enumerates 20 species of Psgcidcb, 34 Pcrlidoi^ 37 Ephcrmridw, and CO 
Odonata. 
Spagnolini, a. Contribuzioni alia conoscenza della Fauna Entomolo- 
gica dTtalia. Bull. Ent. Ital. vi. pp. 31-42. 
McLaciilan’s Catalogue of the Neuropterous Insects of New Zea- 
land (f/. Zool. Rec. X. p. 428) is reprinted in Tr. N. Z. Inst. vi. 
Appendix, pp. xc.-xcix. 
Notes on rare Scottish species in Scot. Nat. ii. p. 203. 
Tbichoptera. 
Albarda, Herman. Sur deux nouvelles especes do Trichopteres 
d’Europe. Tijdschr. Ent. xvii. pp. 229-234, pi. xiv. 
McLaciilan, R. a Monographic Revision and Synopsis of the Tricho- 
ptera of the European Fauna. Part i. pp. 1-46, pis. i.-v. 
The commencement of a general work, in which it is intended to 
describe all the species, and to figure the more essential characters of 
