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INSECTA. 
taken at Kinsembo^ and distributed in their various orders as fol- 
lows : — Lepidopteraj 51 genera, 82 spp. (viz. RhopalocerUj 30 
genera, 59 species ; Heterocera, 21 genera, 23 species) ; Coleo- 
ptera, 21 genera, 25 spp. ; Neuroptera, 4 species, of as many 
genera; Hymenopteniy 3 genera, 5spp. ; Diptc7'a,2 species of 
different genera; Hemiptera, 11 species, of as many genera. In 
the Rhopaloceraf by A. G. Butler, two new species arc described; 
in the Hete^'oee^'a^ by F. Moore, indications of various new 
species are given ; one new species is described and others are in- 
dicated in the Coleoptei'a, by H. W. Bates ; indications of new 
species are given by B. M^Lachlan in the Neuroptei'a ; F. Smith 
describes one new species in the Hymenoptej'a, and another in 
the Diptera ; and J. Scott indicates new species in the Hetero- 
pterous Hemiptera. 
Glover, Townend. Practical Entomology for Farmers^ Sons. 
(In Report of the Commissioner of Agriculture for the year 
1868; Washington, Government Printing Office, 1869, 
pp. 305-318.) 
Consists of instructions for collecting and preserving Insects, 
with a few outline cuts of apparatus &c. 
Guenee, A. Rapport sur PJ^lxcursion cntomologique faitc dans 
les Montagues de PArdeclic ct cn particulier h Ccllcs-lcs- 
Bains de Mai h Juillet, 1869. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. ser. 
X. pp. 17-26. 
Notices of captures of Lepidoptera, ColeopterUj and a few 
Hymenoptera &c. 
Hagen, Hermann. Ueber rationelle Benennung des Geaders 
in den Fliigeln der Insekten. S. e. Z. xxxi. pp. 316-320, 
Taf. iii. 
The author briefly expounds his ideas of the fundamental 
scheme of neuration in all Insects^ wings, in the hopes of esta- 
blishing uniformity of nomenclature. No explanation is given 
of the plate accompanying his paper. • 
Hardy, James. On Turnip Insects during 1870. P. Berw. 
Nat. Club, vi. 1870, pp. 142-146. 
An account of the ravages caused by Aphides &c. in the north 
of England. 
Hardy, James. Contributions to the Entomology of the Cheviot 
Hills. Ibid. pp. 160-172. 
Consists chiefly of localities for Coleoptera. • 
Jakowleff, W. Materialien zur entomologischen Fauna der 
Wolga-Gegend. Hor. Ent. Ross. vi. pp. 111-126. 
Consists of : — 1. A Supplement to the Catalogue of the Hemi- 
ptera of the Volga (3 new spp. described) ; 2. A Catalogue of 
X\ie. Near opt era of the same district (1 new sp.). 
