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certain species, or to a few allied species of insects ; Giard, C. R. xc. pp. 504 
& 605. On destroying insects with yeast, and other fungi, cf. also Hagen 
and others, Canad. Ent. xii. pp. 81-83 & 126-128 ; Am. Nat. xiv. pp. 363, 
364, 616, 517, 675-681, & 630-635 ; Am. Ent. iii. pp. 40, 41, 63-56, 
147-149, 190, 269, 270, 277, 289, 290, & 296 ; Zool. Anz. iii. p. 185 ; 
S. E. Z. xli. pp. 355-359 ; Bull. Soc. Ent. Er. (5) x. pp. xviii.-xxi. ; Nature, 
xxi. pp. 447, 448, & 611, xxii. p. 31 ; Sci. Goss. xvi. pp. 97 & 98. 
Use of Pyrethrum, and other insecticides ; Am. Ent. iii. pp. 41-45, 
193-197, 228, 242, 244-247, 250-254, 296. 
Collecting, Preserving, ^c. 
Beating-net described; J. S. Bailey, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1878, pp. 21 
& 22 . 
Improved cyanide bottle ; P. Noel, Feuill. Nat. x. p. 107. 
Cheap entomological cabinet; Harrington, Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1879, pp. 
25 & 26. 
On preserving collections with essence of bitter almonds, &c. ; A. 
Gerber, Eeuill. Nat. xi. pp. 30 & 31. Bisulphide of carbon recommended ; 
Gorham, Ent. xiii. p. 96 ; Lombard, Feuill, Nat. x. p. 39. 
Entomological collections at Zurich ; MT. schw. Ent. Ges. vi. p. 94. 
Note on the collection of Dr. Chapuis; De Borre, CR. Ent. Belg. 
xxiii. p. Ixi. 
On naming intermediate forms ; Fauvel, Ent. Nachr. vi. p. 145. 
COLEOPTERA. 
BY 
W. F. Kirby, M.E.S., &c. 
The General Subject. 
Bedel, L. Faune de Col^opteres du bassin de la Seine et de ses bassins 
secondaires. Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. (5) x. App. pp. 161-288. 
Extends from Chlamiidai to Gyrinidm. 
Broun, T. Manual of the New Zealand Coleoptera. Wellington : 1880, 
8vo, pp. xix.-651 [Publication of the Colonial Museum and Geological 
Survey Department of New Zealand]. 
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