21.2 ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Harold, E. von, Naclitrag zur Bearbeitung der Gattung 
Canthidium. Coleopt. Hefte, ii. pp. 60-93. 
Includes descriptions of many new species. 
. Diagnosen neuer Copropliagen. Ibid. pp. 94-100 ; 1867, 
. Notiz iiber einige Germar^scbe Typen. Berliner entom. 
Zeitschrift, 1867, p. 244, 
Synonymic remarks on some Coprides described by Germar. 
. Die cbilensischen Aphodiden. Ibid. pp. 278-282. 
Heyden, L. von. Exotische Xenos-Arten. Berliner entom. 
Zeitscbr. 1867, p. 398. 
. (See Kraatz.) 
Horn, G. H. Notes on the Habits of a few California Coleo- 
ptera. Proc. Ent. Soc. Phil. vol. vi. pp. 289-293. 
■ . Description of a new Pseudomorpha from California, with 
notes on the Pseudomorphida:, Trans. Amer. Entom. Soc. 
vol. i. pp. 151-154: August 1867. 
. On AmpMzoa insolensj Leconte. Ibid. pp. 154-158 : 
August 1867. 
. Notes on the Zopheri of the United States. Ibid. pp. 
159-162 : August 1867. 
. Descriptions of new genera and species of Western Sca- 
rabaeidse, with notes on others already known. Ibid. pp. 
163-169 ; August 1867. 
Kiesenwetter, H. von. Beitrage zur Kaferfauna Spaniens. 
(Zweites Stiick.) Melyridce (Portsetzung), Ptinidm, Berliner 
ent. Zeitschrift, 1867, pp. 109-134, taf. 2. (See ^ Record,^ 
1866, p. 284.) 
In this portion Kiesenwetter gives the results of his investi- 
gations of the Spanish Dasytini and Ptinidce. It is followed 
(/. c, p. 135) by a note on Ptinus coarcticollis (Sturm). 
. Revision der Dasytidengattung Dolichosoma. Ibid. 
- pp. 136-140. 
Kirsch, Theodor. Beitrage zur Kaferfauna von Bogota. 
Drittes Stiick. (See ^ Record,’ 1865 and 1866.) Berliner 
entom. Zeitschrift, 1867, pp. 215-243. 
Contains descriptions of Brenthidce and Adelognathous Curcu- 
lionidce, 
Kraatz, G. Beitrage zur Kenntniss der deutschen Kaferfauna. 
Erstes bis funftes Stiick. Berliner entom. Zeitschrift, 
1867, pp. 375-393. 
These papers consist of synonymic materials obtained by 
Kraatz from various German entomologists preparatory to the 
formation of a Catalogue of German Beetles. The contributions 
in the portion here published are by L. von Heyden (pp. 377- 
