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COLEOPTERA. 
BY 
W. F. Kirby, M.E.S., &c. 
The General Subject. 
Austin, E. P. Geographical Distribution of North American Coleoptera. 
Psyche, ii. pp. 217-223. 
Baly, J. S. Descriptions of Phytophagous Coleoptera^ belonging to the 
families Chrysomelidm and Galerucidm^ from Peru. Tr. E. Soc. 
1879, pp. 235-259. 
33 new species and 3 new genera are described, chiefly from Chancha- 
mayo. 
Bedel, L. Faune des Col^opteres du bassin de la Seine et de ses bassiiis 
secondaires. Carnivora {Cicindelidce^ Carabidce). Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr 
(5) ix. App. pp. 1-160. 
The families are tabulated, the genera characterized, and the species 
arranged in dichotomous tables, and then catalogued, with notices of 
times of appearance, localities, &c. Remarks on variation, &c., are given 
in foot-notes. The portion already published extends to the commence- 
ment of the Ilarpalides. 
Camerano, L. Note intorno ai caratteri sessuali secondari di alcuni 
Coleotteri. Atti Soc. Tor. xiii. pp. 751-764. 
The species noticed are Cicindela campestris, hyhrida^ chloris, and ger- 
manica, and Carabus olympice. 
. Ricerche intorno alia struttura dei peliventose dei tarsi dei Cole- 
otteri. Op. cit. xiv. pp. 1148-1161, pis. i. & ii. ; cf. Bull. Ent. Ital. 
xi. pp. 231 & 232. 
Species belonging to 12 dijBEerent families of Coleoptera have been 
examined. 
Dalla Torre, K. W. r. Systematisches Verzeichniss der in Oberoster- 
reich bis jetzt beobachteten Kafer. Ber. Ver. Naturk. Oberosterreich 
X. pp. 1-125. 
Extends to the Daecillidce. 
1879. [voL. XVI.] c 2 
