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86. Broun, Tiios. Manual of the New Zealand Goleoptera. Parts hi 
& iy., published by command. Wellington, N.Z. : 188G. 
This consists of several series of supplementary descriptions of species, 
mostly new, altogether about 440 in number. Just about one half of 
this number are reprints of descriptions that previously appeared in the 
New Zealand Journal of Science, and have been recorded in previous 
volumes of the Zoological Record. 
87. Brown, — . Trois Lepidoptfres nouveaux. Act. Soc. L. Bord. xl, 
pp. Hi & liii. 
1 Geometridce , 2 Tineidce from the Bordeaux district. 
88. Buckler, W. The larvae of the British Butterflies and Moths, 
Edited by H. T. Stainton. Yol. I. The Butterflies ; pp. xvi & 202, 
pis. xvii. London : Itay Society. [Lejridoptera.] 
This consists of descriptions and figures ; but of 4 species there are 
no descriptions, and of 3 species no figures. Several stages in the deve- 
lopment of each species are usually represented. Much detail is given in 
the descriptions, and pp. 145-198 have been drawn up by Mr. Hellins 
with the view of supplying some of the gaps in Mr. Buckler’s descrip- 
tions. There is a list of Hymenopterous parasites bred from the larvae of 
the Butterflios. [Reviewed, Eut. M. M. xxiii, pp. 17-23, and Ent. 
xix, p. 71.] 
89. Buckton, G. B. Notes on the occurrence in Britain of some unde- 
scribed Aphides. Tr. Ent. Soc. 188G, pp. 323-328, pis. iv-vii. 
[ Rhynchota .] 
90. Bugnion, E. Les moeurs de YHylesinus oleiperda et les galeries du 
Phlceotribus olece. MT. schw. ent. Ges. vii, pp. 218-225, pi. [ Goleo- 
ptera ]. 
H. oleiperda , in Switzerland, the olive being absent, attacks lilac. 
91. Butler, A. G. An account of two collections of Lepuloptera 
recently received from Somali-land. P. Z. S. 1885, pp. 756-77G, 
pi. xlvii. 
55 species — 52 of them Rhopalocera — are noticed, many of them 
new. A table is added to show the relationship of the Lepuloptera of 
Somali to those of Aden, Abyssinia, Kilima-njaro, and Natal. Several 
errors in the works of other Lepidopterists are pointed out. Mabille (in 
Grand. Hist. Madagascar) is said to have included erroneously several 
Aden species, as being from Madagascar. The Somali collections were 
made by Major Yerbury and Messrs. Thrupp, Lort-Philipps, and James. 
92. -. On Lepuloptera collected by Major Yerbury in Western India. 
P. Z. S. 188G, pp. 355-391, pi. xxxv. 
Includes 89 species of Rhopalocera and the same number of Heterocera. 
The list is accompanied by many comments, and contains descriptions of 
8 new Butterflies, and 19 species, and a new genus of Heterocera. 
93. . Note on Aporia hippia. P. Z. S. 1886, pp. 80 & 81. [ Lepido - 
ptera.~\ 
