TITLES. 
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136. Delpino, F. Funzione mirmecofila nel Regno vegetale. Prodromo 
d’una monografia delle piante formicarie. Mem. Acc. Bologn. (4) 
vii, pp. 215-323. 
This is a botanical paper, but it will interest entomologists to know of 
its existence. He confirms Belt’s views as to the relations between 
plants and Ants. 
137. Demoor, J. Liste des Cicindblides d<5crits posteriourement au Cata- 
loge do Munich. Ann. Ent. Belg. xxx, pp. 46-53. [ Coleoptera .] 
In this period of eighteen years 230 new species have been described. 
Denny, A. [See Miall & Denny.] 
138. Dent, H. C. A Year in Brazil. London : 1886, 444 pp. 
Contains lists of Lepidoptera and Coleoptera collected, remarks on other- 
insects, and a chapter on mimicry. 
139. Dewitz, H. Yon Herrn Dr. Pogge i'n Mukenge und Umgegend 
gesammelte Rhopaloceren. B, E. Z. xxx, pp. 301 & 302, pi. vii. 
2 new species. 
140. . Neue westafrikanische Tagschmetterlinge. Deutsche E. Z. 
xxx, pp. 427-430, pi. ii. [ Lepidoptera .] 
9 species. 
141. Dimmock, G. Belostomidce and some other fish-destroying bugs. 
Ann. Rep. Fish & Game Com. Mass. 1886, pp. 67-74. 
In addition to information about the Bugs, this contains an account of 
the literature of fish-destroying Insects. 
142. Distant, W. L. Rhopalocera Malayana. . Pts. xi & xii, pp. 
365-481, pis. xxxiii-xliv. 
These parts contain the Ilesperiidce and a supplement completing the 
work. 
143. . Contributions to a Knowledge of Malayan Entomology. 
Pt. iv, Ann. N. H. (5) xvii, pp. 251-254, & pt. v, pp. 530-532. 
[ Lepidoptera .] 
8 new species and a new genus of Butterflies ; also figured and described 
in Rhop. Malayana. 
144. . Descriptions of new speoies and a new genus of Rhopalocera 
from the Malay Peninsula. Ent. xix, pp. 11 & 12. 
145. Dohrn, C. A. Exotisches. S. E. Z. xlvii, pp. 127, 128, 188-192, 
311-317, & 350-354. [ Coleoptera, .] 
Miscellaneous remarks on various species throughout the order. One 
novelty is described. 
146. . Paussidische Nachreden. T. c. pp. 120-127. {Coleoptera.'] 
147. Doherty, W. A list of Butterflies taken in Kumaon. J. A. S. B. 
lv, pp. 103-140. {Lepidoptera .] 
The list extends to 270 species, and is preceded by remarks on the 
distribution of Butterflies in the Himalayas. He has studied the egg, and 
believes it will afford characters for defining the families and subfamilies, 
