COLEOPTERA. 
221 
Braclielytra . . 
Azores. 
. . 47 
Mad. et Can. 
215 
Necropliaga . . 
. . 38 
219 
Rhynchophora . 
. . 27 
282 
Geodephaga . . 
. . 27 
188 
Priocerata 
. . 16 
135 
Cordylocerata 
. . 16 
64 
Heteromera . 
. . 35 
172 
Pbilhydrida . . 
. . 8 
29 
Pseudo trimer a . 
. . 7 
30 
Eucerata . 
. . 5 
22 
Hydradephaga* . 
. . 4 
29 
Phytopliaga . . 
. . 3 
64 
GERSTACKERhas Commenced (Arcli. fur Natiirg. xxxi. pp.1-49) 
a memoir on the Coleoptera of Zanzibar, chiefly from materials 
collected by Von der Decken and Kersten. He remarks that 
the relationship of the Coleoptera of the district in which these 
Insects were collected (the nature of which he describes), is rather 
with those inhabiting Caffraria and Port Natal than with the 
Beetle-fauna of Abyssinia and Mozambique. The part here 
cited extends to the Lamellicornia, and includes 91 species, 58 of 
w hich are described as new. 
Frauenfeld (Verb, zool.-bot. Ges.'in Wien, xvii. pp. 428-429 and 435- 
439) publishes a list of Coleoptera observed on board the ^Novara/ Most of 
them are forms which, from their habits, would naturally be introduced with 
stores of various kinds. 
ScRTUA has completed his catalogue of the Coleoptera of the grand duchy 
of Hesse and the neighbourhood. Bericht xii. der Oberh. Gesellsch. fiir 
Nat.- und Ileilkunde, pp. 1-51. 
A. Murray has resumed his descriptive list of the Coleoptera of Old Ca- 
labar (Ann. & Mag. N. H. 3rd ser. xix. and xx.). The portions published 
last year relate to the groups from the Nitidulidee to the Malacodermata, 
Ernest Cotty publishes (M^m. Soc. Linn, du Nord de Fr. 1866, pp. 168- 
179) some general notes on his experience of collecting Beetles in Algeria. 
The species particularly referred to will be cited hereafter. 
Seidlitz publishes (Berl. ent. Zeitschr. 1867, pp. 167-178) an account of 
excursions in the mountains of Castile, with notes on species observed by him. 
Bischoff-Ehinger publishes (INIitth. schw. ent. Gesellsch. ii. pp. 193- 
215) an account of two Alpine excursions made by him, — the first, in company 
with ImhofF, from Vogogna to Macugnaga ; the second, with Stierlin, from 
the Monto Moro to Saas. At the end of the paper he gives a tabulated list 
of Coleoptera collected, with observations as to the altitude and situations in 
which the species were found. 
Reports on Coleoptera collected in various parts of Germany are published 
by Rottenberg (Berl. ent. Zeits. 1867, pp. 408-415), H. Fuss (/. c. pp. 416, 
416), F. Stein & Kellner (Z. c. p. 417). 
Abeille be Perrin (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® b6y. vii. pp. 70, 71) gives 
a list of rare Coleoptera taken in Provence. 
Omitted by the author in his Table, 
