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COLEOPTEltA. 
SciiocH, G. Practische Anleitung zum Bestimmen der Kiifer Deutsch- 
lands uad der Schweiz, nach der analytischea Methode. Stuttgart ; 
1878, 8vo, pp. 183, pis. x. and woodcuts. 
A compact popular work. 
Seuiziat, — . Histoire dos Ooldopt^ros do Franco, pr6c6d(5o d’uno Intro- 
duction h Tdtude d’Eutomologie, par 0. Naudin. Paris : 1880, 8vo, 
pp. 375 & 239, woodcuts. 
Includes descriptions of a large number of common species. 
Sharp, D. The Coleoptera of Scotland. Scot. Nat. v. pp. 237-240, 285- 
288, 311, 332-330, 371-378. 
Extends from Orohites to Cryptocephalus. 
Stierlin, — . Beitriige zur Kenntniss der Kafer-Fauna des Kantons 
Wallis, und der Ditrachelus^ Avten. MT. schw. ent. Ges. v. pp. 
547-551. 
Contains a table of species of Ditraclielus, special remarks on species 
lately described by Tourpier, and lists of captures of Coleoptera at Siders, 
Berisal, and Mons. 2 species are described as new. 
Structure. 
Paasch remarks on the errors of various authors relative to the struc- 
ture of Coleoptera ; Deutsche E. Z. xxiv. pp. 371-374. 
Ori the nervous system of Coleoptera] A. K. Brandt, Trudy Ent. Ross, 
xi. pp. 120-157, pi. V. (in Russian). 
MeiNert regards the elytra of Coleoptera as homologous with the 
tegulse of Ilymenoptera and the pterygodes of Lepidoptera^ and the wings 
as homologous to the front wings in the other orders ; Ent. Tidskr. i. 
p. 159. 
On the epipleura and pseudepipleura of Coleoptera ; Preudhomme de 
Borre & D. Sharp, OR. Ent. Belg. xxiii. pp. Ixxv. & Ixxvi. cix., cx., & 
cxvi. 
Habits f Localities j 
On the food of Coleoptera ; Webster & Forbes, Bull. Illin. Lab. N. H. 
iii. pp. 149-160. 
Coleoptera found in corn refuse; Billups, Ent, xiii. pp. 208-210, P. E. 
Soc. 1880, p. xxxv. 
Coleoptera found dead in bales of linen from different parts of the 
world. Bull. Soc. Acclim. (3) vii. pp. 171-173. 
Coleoptera captured on board ships arriving from abroad ; H. J. Eke- 
berg, Ent. Tidskr. i. pp. 101-103. 
Coleoptera brought down by floods ; Slater, Ent. xiii. p. 21. 
On collecting Coleoptera in towns ; Feuill. Nat. x. pp. 45, 46, & 82. 
Hibernation of Coleoptera ; Young, Sci. Goss. xvi. p. 257. 
Trap for Coleoptera ; Rust, Ent. Nachr. vi. pp. 84 & 85. 
The following Coleoptera are noticed and figured as destructive to the 
Rocky Mountain Locust : — Agonoderus dorsalis^ fig. 23, Harpalus, sp. 
fig. 24, Amara obesa^ Say, fig. 25, Harpalus pennsylvanicuSf De Geer, fig. 27, 
