96 Ins . 
INSECTA. 
and Colaspoides igneicollis . — Peru and Chili, see also Systematic, Scara- 
bceidce , Phyllognathns. — Reitter, Chili (589). — Morawitz, Chili, Cero- 
glossus (466). — Chili, see also Systematic, Cerosterna oblita and Gyriosomus. 
Hymenoptera. Kohl, Pompilidcn (358). — Forel, Formicidce (203, 206, 
207). — Mayr, Eciton Labidus (432). — Kirby, Chalcididce , Tentliredinidce 
(352). — Schletterer, Eivania (634). — Brent, Trinidad ants (79). — Muller, 
Brazil (472, 473, 474). — Holmberg, Argentine Rep., Bahia, Blanca (298, 
299). 
Lepidoptera. Weyenbergh (733). — Staudinger, Rhopalocera (682). — 
Plotz, Hesperiidce (556). — Kirby, Sphingidce (350). — Muller, Nymphalidce 
larvae (475). — Uruguay, see also Systematic, Palustra uruguayensis . — 
Calvert, Chili, Catalogue (104). 
Diptera. Weyenbergh (734). — Bigot, Tcinypezidi (53). — Williston, 
Catalogue of Syrphidas (742). — Roder, Notacanthen (616). — Roder, 
Colombia, Ecuador, Peru (615). 
Rhynchota. Bergroth, Aradidce (49). — Goldi (249). — Scott (646). 
Neuroptera. Selys, Agrionines (652). 
Pal^eo-entomoloqy. 
Brauer (75), Omboni (506). — Miall & Denny, Fossil cockroaches 
(444) ; Scudder (647). — Scudder, Mormolucoides articulatus larva (648). — 
Resume of Brongniart’s “ Les Insectes fossiles des terrains primaires’’; Goss, 
P. E. Soc. 1886, pp. iii-viii. — Insect tracks simulating vegetable impres- 
sions; J. R. Micr. Soc. (2) vi, p. 238. — The operations of a prehistoric 
beetle ; Scudder, Canad. Ent. xviii, pp. 194-196. — Fossil insects from the 
Coal measures of Raven Head exhibited ; P. Liverp. Soc. xl, p. liv. — 
Resumd of Gosse’s paper [cf. Zool. Rec. xxii (128)] on carboniferous and 
Silurian fossil insects given by Bargagli, Bull. Soc. Ent. Ital. xviii, 
pp. 143-152. — Brongniart’s paper on early fossil insects summarized ; 
Kosmos, xviii, pp. 64-67. — Insects in amber, Helm (282). — Scudder (649) 
describes as new mesozoic cockroaches, Ctenoblattina, n. g., p. 442, for C. 
arcta, n. sp., English Purbecks, p. 443, pi. xlvi, figs. 1 & 2 ; Rithma gossii , 
p. 445, pi. xlvi, fig. 15, disjuncta, p. 446, pi. xlvi, fig. 14, daltoni , p. 449, 
pi. xlvi, fig. 16, R. (?) minima, p. 450, pi. xlviii, figs. 2, 2a, 8 g, & 11, 
English Purbecks ; Mesoblattina blakei , p. 452, pi. xlvi, fig. 12, bensoni, 
p. 453, pi. xlvi, fig. 17, Upper Lias of Gloucestershire, swinloni , p. 454, 
pi. xlvi, fig. 10, English Purbecks, geilciei , p. 454, pi. xlvi, fig. 9, War- 
wickshire Lias, higginsii , p. 455, pi. xlvii, fig. 14, buclclandi , p. 457, 
pi. xlvii, fig. 2, murrayi, p. 458, pi. xlvii, fig. 4, brodiei , p. 459, pi. xlvii, 
fig. 7, mantelli, p. 460, pi. xlvii, fig. 9, Jiopei, p. 461, pi. xlvii, fig. 11, 
peachii, p. 461, pi. xlvii, fig. 10, from the English Purbecks; j Elisama 
bucktoni , p. 466, pi. xlvii, figs. 8 & 12, English Purbecks, IcirJcbyi , p. 467, 
pi. xlvii, fig. 3, English mesozoic beds; Pterinoblattina curtisii , p. 471, 
pi. xlviii, fig. 16, Upper Lias of Gloucestershire ; Nannoblattina, n. g., 
p. 475, for N. prestwichii , p. 475, pi. xlviii, fig. 3, woodwardi , p. 476, 
pi. xlviii, fig. 6, English Purbecks, and to include Blattina similis , Gieb. ; 
Dipluroblattina , n. g., for D. bailyi , pi. xlviii, fig. 5, p. 476, English Pur- 
becks ; DiecJioblattina , n. g., p. 477, for D. wallacei, English Purbecks, 
