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NEUROPTERA. 
bund condition on the underside of leaves of SytnjjJiytum officinale 
near London. Boyd, P. E. Soc. 1874, p. xi. 
Leptoceridoi. 
Leptocerus rqmrius, sp. n., Albarda, Tijdschr. Ent. xvii. p. 231, pi. xiv. 
figs. 8-17, Holland and Bonn. 
. Hydropsy chid oe. 
Nyctiophylax sfagnalis, sp. n., id. I, c. p. 229, pi. xiv. figs. 1-7, Holland. 
Nburoptera-Planipennia. 
Osmylidoi. 
Pscctra diptera. Albarda, in Tidjschr. Ent. xvii. Vorslag, pp. xvi.- 
xix., noticing the occurrence of this rare insect in Holland, summarizes 
what has previously been written concerning it. He is inclined to con- 
sider the examples with rudimentary posterior wings as females. 
Mantispidoe. 
Trichoscelia. J. O. Westwood, ‘Thesaurus entomologicus oxoniensis,’ 
describes and figures :-T. fumosella^ Westw., p. 176, pi. xxiii. fig. 1, 
sequella, Westw., 1. c. fig. 2, fasciatella^ Westw., 1. c. fig. 3, and partheni- 
ella, Westw., p. 178, fig. 4. 
Nemopteridee. 
Westwood, 1. c., figures and describes the following species of Nemo- 
ptera, in its broad sense [it is surely by an oversight that he still places 
the genus in the family Panorpidai] : — N. imperatrix^ Westw., p. 178, pi. 
xxxiii. fig. 8, hehraicaf sp. n. [= oigyptiaca^ Ramb., certe\ 1. c. fig. 6, 
costalis, Westw., p. 179, fig. 6, albo-stigma, sp. n. 1. c. fig. 7, Zulu, 
remiferay sp. n., 1. c. fig. 9, Cape of Good Hope, tipularkiy sp. n., 1. c. 
fig. 10, Daraara Laud. 
Pseudo-Neuroptera. 
Thysanura. 
Anthony, John. The scales of Lepisma as seen with reflected and 
transmitted light. M. Micr. J. xi. pp. 193-195, pi. lix. 
Relates principally to the appearance of longitudinal lines on the sur 
face between the ribs. 
Morehouse’s notes on the structure of the scales of Lepisma sac- 
charina (cf. Zool. Rec. x. p. 433) are reprinted in M. Micr. J. xi. 
pp. 13-15. 
Podura scales. Wenham describes a method of dissection for minute 
microscopic research. M. Micr. J. xi. pp. 75 & 76, woodcut. 
lapyx wollastonij sp. n., Westwood, Thesaurus ent. oxon., p. 196, pi. 
xxxvii. fig. 3, Southern Desertas. 
