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INSECTA^ NEUllOPTEliA. 
M'Lachlan, R. a catalogue of British Neuroptera (the Ephe- 
mei'idoe by A. E. Eaton). Bart of a proposed General 
Catalogue of the Insects of the British Isles ; published 
by the Entomological Society of London. 
. Descriptions of a new genus and four new species of 
Calopterygidce, and of a new genus and species of Gomphidce. 
Tr. E. Soc. 1870, pp. 165-173. 
. New species &c. of Hemerobiina. Second series {Osmy- 
lid(e). Ent. M. M. vi. pp. 195-201. 
. On the occurrence of the Neuropterous genus Sialis in 
Chili. Ent. M. M. vii. pp. 145^ 146. 
. Notes additionnelles sur les Phryganides decrites par 
M. le Dr. Rambur. Ann. E. Belg. xiii. pp. 1-12. 
Packard, A. S. Jr. New or rare American Neuroptera, Thy- 
sanura, and Myriopoda. P. Bost. Soc. xiii. pp. 405-409. 
. Certain parasitic Insects. Am. Nat. 1870, pp. 83-99, 
pi. i. 
A semipopular paper on lice,^^ referring partly to Anoplura 
and partly to Mallophaga, and describing and figuring new 
species of the latter. 
Ritsema, C. De Enoicyla pusilla, Burm., in hare verschillende 
toestanden. Tijdschr. Ent. 1870, pp. 111-120, pi. 5. 
Rudow, E. Beobachtungen iiber die Lebensweise und den 
Bau der Mallophagen oder Pelzfresser, sowie Beschreibung 
neuer Arten. Z. ges. Naturw. 1870, i. pp. 272-302. 
Selys-Longchamps, E. de. Resume d^une nouvelle Classifica- 
tion des Cordulines. Ann. E. Belg., comp. rend. 5 Nov. 
1870. 
The Comptes-Rendus of the meetings of the Society are 
distributed nionthly to the members. 
Wallengren, H. D. J. Anteckningar i Entomologi. Qjfv. 
Sv. Ak. 1870, pp. 145-171. 
These notes refer principally to Neuroptera] but there are also 
lists of additions to the SAvedish Eauna in Diptera, ITemiptera, 
and Orthoptera. 
M‘Lachlan, in the ^ Catalogue of British Neuroptera,^ enumerates 323 
species as inhabiting the British Isles, and gives the complete synonymy 
known to him at the time of compilation. 137 species belong to the Pseudo- 
Neuroptera, 50 to the Planipennia, and 136 to the Trichoptera, into which 
three great divisions the Linnean order Neuroptera is divided. The Ephe- 
meridce are entirely compiled by Eaton, the other families by the Recorder. 
