90 Ins. 
XIII. INSECTA. 
Preparation and care of collections, treatment of greasy specimens, &c., 
Dury (305). — Caring grease in moths, Fountain, p. 303, Entomologist, 
1895.— Caustic potash as an entomological detergent, Blandford, Ent. 
Mag. 1895, pp. 16-20.— Damp, sawdust for relaxing, Lambert, p. 182, 
Ent. News Philad. vi. — Relaxing insects without aqueous vapour, 
Knaggs, Ent. Mag. 1895, p. 21. — Relaxing and setting insects, Farren, 
Ent. Mag. 1895, pp. 45 & 46. — Use of Izal for relaxing, Tunstall, Ento- 
mologist, 1895, p. 131. — Discussion of methods of relaxing Lepidoptera , 
Hering (500). — Relaxing and setting Lepidoptera , Bryan, Int. J. Micr. 
v, pp. 357 & 358. — Ammonia bottle for killing, Searancke, p. 335, 
Entomologist, 1895. — Mode of killing Coleoptera , Falzoni, p. 41, Boll. 
Natural, xv. — Mode of preparing minute Coleopterous larva*, Kolbe 
(618). — Preparing Orthoptera , Bruner, Amer. Natural, xxix, p. 684. 
— Preparing and mounting entomological specimens for the microscope, 
Cole, pp. 156-161, Crosse & Cole, Modern Microscopy, a handbook for 
beginners, London, 1895. — Polyporus betulmus, for mounting specimens, 
Blandford, Ent. Mag. 1895, p. 184. — Mounting insects in cells, without 
pressure, Rennie, pp. 112-114, Canad. Ent. xxvii. — Mode of preserva- 
tion of colours of dragon-flies, Calvert (178). — Preservation of colours 
of dragon-flies, Nunney, Sei. Gossip, ii, p. 204. 
Tho collections of the U. S. National Museum, Canad. Ent. xxvii, 
p. 334. — The types in the Neumoegen collection of N. American Lepido- 
ptera , Ottolengui (829). — The collections of llcmiptera and Lepidoptera 
of M. Jules Fallou placed in the Paris Museum, Bull. Soc. out. France, 
1895, p. ccclxxxii. — The Fallou collections of Lepidoptera and Hemiptera 
in the Paris Museum, Bull. Mus. Paris, i, pp. 300-302. — Note on the 
Odonata of the Eversmann collection, Ingenitzky, Zool. Anz. 1895, 
p. 60. — Nomenclature of the Otiorhynclu of Dejean’s collection, Stierlin 
(1108). — Sale of Machin’s collection of Macro-Lepidoptera } Ent. Rec. vi, 
pp. 134-137. — Prices at Machin’s sale, Entomologist, 1895, pp. 130 & 131. 
— Prices at Wheelor’s sale, Entomologist, 1895, pp. 230-232. — Pricos of 
British Lepidoptera , Entomologist, 1895, pp. 202-204. — Starting point of 
Linnean system ; system of trinomial varietal nomenclature, Roths- 
child & Jordan, Nov. Zool. ii, pp. 173-181. — Suggestion of a rule 
against giving names to species of insects from the preparatory stages, 
Durrant (304).— Orthographical emendations, Meyrick, Ent. Mag. 1895, 
p. 72. — Preoccupied generic names : proposal for a committee, Distant, 
Ent. Mag. 1895, p. 26. — List of preoccupied names in Micro- Lepidoptera , 
Walsingham (1181). — Nomenclature of polymorphic forms, Pic, Bull. 
Soc. Zool. France, xx, p. 185 : of varieties, Kane, Entomologist, 1895, 
pp. 241-243. — On the signs of <£, $ , $ , PkREZ, p. clxxiii, Bull. Soc. ent. 
France, 1895. — Schrank’s & Hubner’s genera, Grote (464). 
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Eschscholtz’s diagnoses of South-sea Lepidoptera , Glaser (439). — Fair- 
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