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ZOOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 
Dohrn (1. c. p. 183) comments upon the system of quoting- before Schon- 
herr’s name the names of the individual authors of the species in Schonherr’s 
works. 
Dohbn (1. c. p. 308), under the heading* “ Zwei Krondiamanten,” makes 
some observations upon the position of the genus Eumecops. 
Rye (Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 197) remarks upon certain Coleoptera attributed 
to Britain by Motschulsky (see also Ent. Ann. 1870). 
J. K. Taylor (Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 200, and vi. p. 136) gives lists of rare 
British Coleoptera taken near Manchester and elsewhere. 
Champion (Ent. Mo. Mag. v. p. 219, and vi. p. 136) gives lists of rare 
Coleoptera taken near London. 
Wollaston (Ent. Mo. Mag. vi. p. 162) records rare Coleoptera taken in 
Devonshire. 
Abeille be Perrin (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® sdr. ix. p. 410) publishes some 
notes on the most important of his captures in Le Var, the Alps, and Dau- 
phine, including species recorded in the ^ Annales ’ of 1869. 
PiocHARD BE LA Brulerie (Aim. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. ix. Bull. p. xxi) 
writes an account of the Coleoptera met with by him en route from Alex- 
andria to Palestine — Egypt (except an oasis in the desert) not beino* very pro- 
ductive, but the districts about Jaffa, Jerusalem, Jericho and the Dead Sea 
affording gxeat numbers of good species, especially among the Myrmecophilous 
beetles. 
Geriiarbt (Berl. ent. Zeit. xiii. p. 262) gives a list of Lower-Silesian 
Coleoptera taken in 1808. 
Dieck (Berl. ent. Zeit. xiii. p. 354, note) gives a list of rare and unde- 
scribed species found by him at Valombrosa, Apennines. lie also (p. 357 et 
seq.) makes some general remarks upon subterranean Coleoptera. 
Oct. Fauvel (Bull. Soc. Linn. Normandie, 1868, p. 174) gives a list of 
rare Coleoptera taken at Calvados. 
Baubuer (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 4) gives a list of rare Coleoptera taken near 
Sos (Lot et Garonne). 
C. & R. Obertiiur (Pot. nouv. Ent. no. 4) give a list of rare Coleoptera 
taken in the Eastern Pyrenees. 
Guicharb (P. n. E. no. 6) records rare Coleoptera from Chamounix. 
Gautier bes Cottes (P. n. E. no. 7) gives a list of the Geodephaya taken 
in Trebizond by T. Deyrolle. He names some species as new, and intimates 
his intention of publishing their descriptions in the Bull, of Italian Ent. Soc. 
Deyrolle refers to these in Bull, of vol. ix. Ann, Soc. Fr. 
Peyron (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 9) gives a list of rare Coleoptera found by 
him near Beyrout. He remarks upon the numerous Myrmecophilous beetles 
found in company with Myrmica harhara. 
Bebel (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 9) gives a list of rare Coleoptera taken near 
Paris, and (Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 4® ser. ix. Bull. p. v) records rare Coleoptera 
from Arcachon. 
D’Agnel (Pet. nouv. Ent. no. 10) notices the abundance of good Co- 
leoptera in the district of the Yar, especially at the time of the Cistus 
blooming. 
Bethe (Stettin, ent. Zeit. 1869, p. 426) records captures of rare Coleo- 
ptera., chiefly from the coasts of the Baltic. 
Aube (Ann. Soc. Enf. Fr. 4*"' sor. ix. Bull. p. ix) gives a list of eyeless Co- 
