FAUNISTIC AND rAL.EONTOI.OGY. 
[ ns . 81 
J/ymenoptera. Fox, Jamaica (290). 
Lepidoptera. Gundlach, Cuba (301) ; id. Porto Rico (360) ; PlAXTON, 
Jamaica (659); Walsingiiam (918). 
Neuroptera. Calvert, Jamaica (127). 
Orthoptera. Redtenbacher (687). — Bermuda, see N, America. 
12. South America. 
Insecta. Blanchard (77) ; Godman & Salvin (337). 
Coleoptera. Aurivillius (23); Bates (40) ; Belon (49); Candeze 
( 132) and pp. 329-332, Ann. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891 ; Desbrochers (181) ; 
Fauvel (274) ; Fleutiaux (283, 285) ; Gahan (310, 311) ; Grouvelle 
(353) ; Horn (407) ; Lefevre (516, 517) ; Leveille (526) ; Lewis 
(530); Nonfried (624); Regimbart (690); Sharp, Chili (807); 
Wasmann (934); Waterhouse (937, 938, 939) ; Whymper (963).— 
Uebersichfc fiber eine Coleoptcren Sammlung von Cordoba in Argeutinien, 
Frenzel, Ent. Nachr. xvii, pp. 326-333. 
llymcnoptera . Asiimead (20) ; Berg (51) ; Buysson (125) ; Cameron 
(129) ; Gribodo (348, 349) ; Perez (646) ; Schletterer, Chili (773) ; 
Tasciienberg (853). 
Lepidoptera. Trinidad, see Walsingiiam (918). — Bartlett-Calvert 
(30) ; Berg (52) ; Dognin (190 to 196) ; Mabille (549) ; Mabille & 
Vuillot (554) ; Obertiiur, Bull. Soc. Ent. Fr. 1891, p. lxix ; Ragonot 
(680, 681); Staudinger (840); Walsingiiam (918, 919) ; Warren 
(925). 
Diptera. Arribalzaga (15, 16); Catalogue of Asilklce , Williston 
(965). 
Rhynchota. Berg (53) ; Bergrotii (59) ; Fallou (265) ; Trinidad, 
Coccidcc , Douglas (207). 
Neuroptera. Karsch (449, 452, 454, 455) ; Malloplmga ) Neumann (612, 
613). 
Orthoptera. Berg (54) ; Brunner (107) ; Karsch (461) ; id. Chili 
(458) ; Kirby (470) ; Redtenbacher (687). 
Paleo- entomology. 
[Of. Brongniart (98, 100), FOrster (292), Haase (365), Olivier 
(630), Oppeniieim (637), Sciiaufuss (766), Scudder (785, 786).] 
Bibliography of fossil insects, Scudder (785). — Complete list of fossil 
insects, with full references ; Scudder (786). 
A work by FOrster (292), said to include 122 n. spp., has not been 
seen by the Recorder. 
Critical remarks on mauy species that have been supposed to be the 
earliest representatives of their orders will bo found in Haase’s paper 
(365). This paper is discussed in detail by Oppeniieim (637). 
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