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NEUROPTERA. 
BY 
Kobert McLachlan, F.R.S., F.L.S., &c. 
The General Subject. 
Cooke, Benjamin. Contribution to a List of the Neuroptera (in the 
Linnean sense) of Lancashire and Cheshire. Naturalist, vii. pp. 
110 , 111 , 121 , & 122 . 
Enumerates 39 Trichoptera , 17 Planipennia , and 47 Pseudo-Neuroptera. 
Jaroshevsky, W. A. Neuroptera of Kharkoff. Tr. Soc. Nat. Kark. 
Univ. xv. [In Russian. The Recorder has only seen a separate copy, 
pp. 1-11, dated 1881.] 
Enumerates 37 species of Odonata , 3 Ephemeridce , 1 Perlidce , 2 Panor- 
pidce , 7, Trichoptera , 2 Sialidce , and 9 Megaloptera. 
King, J. J. Notes on the Neuroptera of Strathglass, Inverness-shire. 
Ent. M. M. xix. pp. 8-12. 
In July and August 111 species were observed, viz., 63 Trichoptera , 13 
Planipennia , and 35 Pseudo-Neuroptera. 
. Notes on the Neuroptera of Langdale. L. c. pp. 82-84. 
A contribution to the fauna of the English Lake District. In August 
83 species were obtained, the majority of which were Trichoptera. 
McLaciilan, Robert. The Neuroptera of Madeira and the Canary 
Islands. J. L. S. xvi. pp. 150-183. 
In consequence of having to examine a collection made by the Rev. A. E. 
Eaton in these islands at the end of the year 1880, the author put together 
all that was known on the subject. The paper commences with a bibliogra- 
phical sketch, folio wed by a tabular analysis. 53 species are known from the 
islands, 37 are found in Madeira, 31 in the Canaries, and 16 are common 
to both : of these 19 are known inhabitants of Europe proper ; the purely 
African element is small ; about 25 species appear to be endemic. The list 
comprises 14 Trichoptera , 15 Planipennia, and 24 Pseudo-Neuroptera (2 
Termitidce , 6 Psocidce, 2 Ephemerulce , and 14 Odonata ) ; cf. Ent. xv. p. 48. 
