THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
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Liberia. Observations on various species, some new ; C. A. Dohrn, 
S. E. Z. xxxvii. pp. 77-86, 115-118, 339-342. 
St. Helena. Observations on the limited fauna, a quarter of which are 
apparently Cossonides ; T. V. Wollaston, Ent. M. M. xii. p. 252. 
N. America. Synonymy of the Coleoptera of Kirby’s “ Fauna Boreali- 
Americana,” by G. H. Horn, Canad. Ent. viii. pp. 126-130, 150 & 151, 
166-170, 190-193. Of 238 species described as new by Kirby, 111 stand 
and are recognized ; and 108 of the rest are certainly synonyms of known 
species. 
Davenport, Monticello, and Frederic, Iowa. Lists of captures ; J. D. 
Putnam, P. Davenport Ac. i. pp. 169-173. 
Colorado, Rocky Mountains. List of 250 species ; id. 1. c. pp. 
177-182. 
Michigan. E. A. Schwarz, Psyche, i. pp. 145-148. 
Florida. Id. 1. c. pp. 154 & 155. 
Cordova. Observations on various species by W. Davis, translated by 
C. A. Dohrn, S. E. Z. xxxvii. pp. 405-412. 
Papuasia. New species described, especially from New Guinea ; 
R. Gestro, Ann. Mus. Genov, viii. pp. 512 et seq. 
New Guinea. Six species of Cicindelidm and Carahidos, from Katow 
and Hall Sound, were the only Geodephagous beetles found during the 
“ Chevert” Expedition ; W. Macleay, P. Linn. Soo. N. S. W. i. p. 164. 
New Zealand. F. P. Pascoe, Ann. N. H. (4) xvii. pp. 48-60 (pt. ii.), 
xviii. pp. 57-67. See also Colydiidm and Anthrihidm, Sharp, infra. 
Cave-beetles. On various points connected with F. J. Schmidt’s 
original records; G. Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, pp. 175 & 176. On the 
species of Ari6ge and the Pyrenees; Lucante, in Fauvol’s Annuaire 
Entomologique, 1876, pp. 72-85. On the species of Kentucky ; A. S. 
Packard, Am. Nat. x. pp. 282-287, pi. ii. figs. 6-9. 
Great quantities of living beetles accompanying rain during a violent 
storm, wind W.S.W., in Northern Norway. They covered the snow, 
and rosomblod Galeruca vihurni. Ent. Nachr. ii. p. 53. 
On nocturnal flight of beetles, with list of species observed ; C. Hof tin- 
sky, torn. cit. ii. pp. 77-79. Flight of Coprophaga; G. de Rossi, 1. c. 
p. 142. 
Beetles found in various fungi (Sphindus in a Ly cogale ) ; Schmidt 
Goebel, S. E. Z xxxvii. p. 390. 
Various small notes on habits, &c. ; id. 1. c. pp. 388-401. 
Fungus on beetles. Sphairia entomorrhiza on a species of Hilipus from 
Peru ; G. Kraatz, Deutsche E. Z. 1876, p. 379, pi. i. fig. 15. Stenopterus 
riifus with fungoid appendages below the head ; id. ibid. fig. 16. 
Beetles found in connection with willows in Alsace ; A. Claudon, Feuil. 
Nat. vi. pp. 123-126. 
Beetles in swallows’ nests ; tom. cit. p. 60. 
In detritus of inundations; E. Trouessart, tom. cit. p. 61, R. Guilbert, 
p. 88, and L. Mesmin, p. 89. 
Collecting in winter ; tom. cit. ig. S8. 
