238 INSECTA, COLEOPTERA. 
Frey-Gbssner, E. Leistus montanus, Steph. (fulvibarbis, Hffsg., 
Heer). Ibid. p. 215. 
An account of the habits in the Jura of this rare sp. 
Frivaldsky, Janos. A Magyarorszagi T^helyropiick (Coleo- 
ptera) miiszavainak Magyarazata rovid boncz-s elettani 
ismertetdsscl : in the Mathematikai Termeszettudo- 
manyi Kozlemenyek. Vonatkozolag a hazai Viszonyokra. 
Kiadja a Magyar Tudomanyos Akademia mathematikai 
es termeszettudomanyi allando bizottsaga.^^ Pest. v. 1867, 
pp. 1-98, Tabla i.-iii. 
An explanation of the technical terms of the Coleoptera of 
Hungary^ with a short account of their anatomy and physiology. 
The plates relate solely to external anatomy. Tables are given 
of the orders of the Insect a, at p. 73, and of families of the 
Coleoptera, pp. 74-82. A glossary of terminology is given in 
Hungarian, Latin, and German, pp. 87-98. 
Gautier des Cottes, C. Nouvelles entomologiques, ou recueil 
synonymique de descriptions d’especes et genres nouveaux ; 
monographique, de moeurs et remarques snr des insectes 
coleopteres de la faune europ^enne et m^diterraneenne. 
Suite. Mittli. schw. ent. Ges. hi. pp. 257-264, 297-305. 
This exhaustive title represents a short paper (disfigured by 
typographical and other errors) , containing descriptions of 7 new 
spp. of Carabidae (one of which has been already published by 
the author in Pet. Nouv., cf, Zool. Rec. vi. p. 198) and of 2 Lon- 
gicornia, accompanied by synonymical remarks upon the 4- 
spotted group of Tachys, and a continuation of the author^s work 
on Feronia, in which he redescribes 9 spp. of the subgenus 
Orthomus. 
The paper now under notice is intended to supplement former 
articles by the author in R. Z. May 1866. 
Gbmminger, Max, & Harold, E. von. Catalogus Coleoptero- 
rum hucusque descriptorum synonymicus et systematicus. 
Tom. vii. 8vo. Munich: 1870. 
The above-mentioned vol. comprises the Tenebrionida, Nilio- 
nidee, Fijtliidoe, Metandryidoi, Lagriidoi, Pedilidce, Anthicidee, 
Pyrochroid(B, Mordellidce, Rhipidophorida, Cantharidee, and 
(Edemeridce. 
In C. H. vi. will be found corrections and additions to vols. 
i., ii., iii., and vi. of this work, by Crotch (many of which have 
already been recorded elsewhere), pp. 94-102 ; to vols. i.-v., by 
von Harold, pp. 102-110; to vols. vi. and vii., by Gemminger, 
pp. no. 111. 
Alterations in generic and specific names, from p. 1633 to 
p. 2176, are explained by Gemminger, C. H. vi. pp. 119-124. 
Such of these alterations &c. as appear worthy of extraction 
