36 Ins. 
INSECTA. 
547. MocsAry, A. Additamentum primum ad monographiam Chrysidi- 
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[Hymenoptera. *j 
548. Moniez, R. Notes sur les Thysanoures. n. Sur nn Ochorutes qui 
s’attaque aux champignons de couche. Rev. Biol, ii, p. 365. in. 
Sur quelques especes nodvelles ou peu connues, recolt^es au Groisic. 
T. c. pp. 429-433. iv & V. Op. cit. hi, pp. 64, &c. 
549. . Acariens et Inseetes marins des cdtes du Boulonnais. Op. cit. 
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550. Montandon, A.-L. IHmipteres IHUrop tires palenvctique&nouveimx. 
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551. Moore. F. Lepidoptera indica. London : 1890. 
Parts 1-5 of this work, including pp. 1-^112 and pis. i-xl, bear the date 
1890. 
552. . On some Indian Psychidce. J, A. S. B. lix, pt. ii, pp. 262- 
264. [ Lepidoptera .] 
553. Morawitz, A. Entomologische Beitrage. Bull. Ac. Pet. xxxiii, 
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1. Zwei neue centralasiatische Carabus- Arten. 2. Zur Synonymie 
einiger Caraben. 
554. Morawitz, F. Insecta a Cl. G. N. Potanin in China et in Mongolia 
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555. . Hymenoptera fossoria Transcaspica nova, T. c. pp. 570-64*5. 
556. Morgan, A. C. F. Observations on Coccidce. No. 6, pp. 42-45 ; 
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There is no No. 7. 
557. Morton, K. J. Notes on the metamorphoses of British Lepto- 
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[ Trichoptera.~\ 
558. MOschler, H. B. Die Lepidopteren- Fauna der Insel Portorico. 
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A great many new species and new genera are described ; most of the 
latter without any more indication of their affinities than is afforded by 
their position in the list. Descriptions are given of a considerable 
number of species that have been previously only imperfectly described. 
559. Moult, Le. Le parasite du Hanneton. C.R. cxi, p. 653. 
560. Mukerji Nitya Gopal. Genesi del Baco da seta. Bull. Ent. 
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Opines that the northern part of Bengal was the original home of the 
silkworm. 
