TITLES. 
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262. Guest, E. Remarks on the nomenclature of some of the South 
Australian Butterflies, with observations. Tr. R. Soc. S. Austr. viii, 
pp. 60-62. [Lepidoptera] 
Of local interest only ; but he says that it is “ quite a mistake to sup- 
pose that Butterflies and Moths are scarce in S. Australia.” 
263. Guillemard, F. H. H. The Cruise of the ‘Marchesa’ to Kam- 
schatka and New Guinea. Vol. II, Appendix iii, pp. 374-377. List 
of lihopalocera collected in the Eastern Archipelago by O. Janson. 
This includes 93 species, 3 being new ; a new variety and a doubtful 
Euplcea are also described. The body of the work contains references to 
the capture of some of the larger Butterflies and other Insects. 
264. Haacke, W. Ueber die geologische Thatigkeit der Ameisen. Zool. 
Gart. xxvii, pp. 373-375. 
265. Haar, D. ter. Lijst van planten waarop de in Nederland voor- 
komende Microlepidoptera te vinden zijn. Tijdschr. Ent. xxix, 
pp. 159-223. 
266. Haase, E. Duftapparate bei Schmetterlingen. SB. Ges. Isis, 1886, 
pp. 9 & 10. [Lepidoptera] 
A proposed classification of the scent-organs of Lepidoptcra in accord- 
ance with their being, a, peculiar to one sex ; B, common to both 
sexes. [For summary, vide J. R. Micr. Soc. (2) vi, pp. 969 & 970.] 
267. . Dio Vorfahren der Insecteu. T. c. pp. 85-91. 
A resumd of the considerations employed by Brauer in his derivation 
of Insecta and their progenitors from the Chilopoda and Campodea. 
268. . Zwei iuteressante Zwitter. CB. Iris, pp. 36-39, figs. 
[Lepidoptcra] 
Hermaphrodites of Danais isriiare, Cr., and Lyccena escheri , Hb. 
269. . Duftapparate indo-australischer Schmetterlinge. i. Bliopa - 
loeera. T. c. pp. 92-107, pi. iii, part. 
Describes the scent-organs of the males of butterflies of several 
families. 
270. ■. Ein neuer Phengodes. Ent. Nachr. xii, p. 218. [ Coleoptera .] 
Describes the larva-like female. 
271. Hagen, H. A. Kurze Bemerkun'gen ueber das Fliigelgeader der 
Insecten. Wien. ent. Z. v, pp. 311 & 312. 
Describes his method of separating the upper and lower membranes 
from one another. 
272. . Monograph of the Hemerobidce. Parti, Nemopteridce . P. 
Bost. Soc. xxiii, pp. 250-269. [ Neuroptera .] 
Recognizes 26 species as probably genuine, and gives remarks on those 
known to him ; 1 being treated as new. 
273. — — . On Hemerobius dipterus, Burm., and II. delicatulus, Fitch. 
Ent. Am. ii, pp. 21-24. [Neuroptera] 
