468 
KHYNCHOTA. 
Oschaniue, Nachr. Gea. Mosc. viii. p. 202 : all from Astracan. These 
species are noted here, as they have hitherto escaped record on account 
of their medium of publication. 
POPULUS, — . Catalogue des Hemipteres du ddpartement do VYonne 
(Extr. from Bull. Soc. Yonne, xxviii. p. 1 et seq.). 
Reviewed by A. Puton, Pet. Nouv. vi. pp. 420 & 421. 322 species are 
enumerated, including one treated as new, and several hitherto considered 
exclusively southern. 
Scott, J. On a collection of Hemiptera-Homoptera from Japan. De- 
scriptions of various new genera and species. Ann. N. H. (4) xiv. 
pp. 289-304, 3G0-365, 426-452. 
Without reckoning some few undetermined insects, the author enume- 
rates 101 si>ecios, of which 49 are new (5 European, and 3 British). They 
are contained in 85 genera (4 now) ; and, from the fact that 32 families 
are entirely unrepresented in the collection (made by Mr. G. Lewis), it 
is evident that this is simply the skeleton of an Hemipterous Fauna-list 
of the country. 
8iebke, H. Enumeratio Insectorum Norvegicorum. Fasciculus I. 
Oatologus Ilemipterorum et Orthopterorum continens. Univ.- 
Program for audot 8o.noster 1871. Christiania; 1874, 8vo, pp. i.~ 
xii. 1-52 (referring to tlie Ilemiptera). 
388 species of IlemijJtera are noticed from Norway (none new). 
Stal, C. Enumeratio Hemipterorum. Bidrag till en Forteckning ofver 
aller hittills kiinda Ilemiptera jemte systematiska meddelanden. 
Pt. 4. Sv. Ak. Handl. xii. No. 1, pp. 3-186. 
Enumerates the Reduviuloi of Europe, Africa, Asia, and Australia, 
and the extrarEuropcan Lygmdce. Of the Redaviidoi^ in addition to the 
divisions relating to European species mentioned in Zool. Rec. ix. p. 412, 
the following are employed ; — Sub-families IloloqUilina {lloloptilus, A. & 
S., and allies), Apiomerina {Diaspidius, Westw,, &c.), Ilammatocerina 
(no genera mentioned), EctricJiodiina{Ecti'ichodia, Burm., &c.), Salyava- 
tina (Salyat)ata, A. & S., &c.), 2\ihelocephalina {Trihelocephala, &c.), 
and Bactrodina (no genera mentioned). The Emesina now include as 
divisions the Rlceariaria^ Leistarcharia, Emesaria, and Metapteraria. 
The Berytidui are included, as sub-family Berytina^ in the Lygceidce, in 
which family, besides the groups mentioned in Zool. Rec. ix. p. 407, the 
following are also employed : — Sub-family Pachygronthina, and divisions 
Cleradaria {Clerada, Sign., &c.) and Lethcnaria (Lethmus, Dali., &c.) of 
Myodochina^ and division Colobathristina{Colohathristes,Buvm.)of fletero- 
gastrina. 
The observations made in Zool. Rec. x. p. 446, apply also to this part. 
Walkeu, F. Catalogue of Ilemiptera Heteroptera in the British 
Museum. Supplement. London : 1873, 8vo, pp. 1-63. 
Although three separate volumes of this Catalogue (643 pages !) were 
published in 1873 by the Museum authorities, reaching to the end of the 
Ueieroptera^ the author found it necessary to add this supplement (not 
