THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
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Relations of Insects and fungi; Rathay & Muller, Kosmos, xii. pp. 363 
& 364. 
List of Insects of various Orders from Socotra, and descriptions of a 
few new species ; Taschenberg, Z. Naturw. lvi. pp. 175-185. 
Notice of a small collection of Insects from Ta-chien-lu, Tibet ; C. 
Oberthiir, Bull. Soc. Eut. Fr. (6) iii. pp. xliii. & xliv. 
Popular notes on butterflies and beetles at Simla; Sci. Goss. xix. p. 38. 
Notes on the Entomology of Travancore ; “ Episodes in the life of an 
Indian chaplain,” pp. 318-323, woodcuts. Casual notices on Indian Ento- 
mology are scattered through the same work. 
Notices of Insects observed in Central Sumatra; Hagen, Geogr. MT. 
xxix. pp. 144 & 170. 
General notes on the Insects of the Keeloug Islands; H. 0. Forbes, 
Nature, xxviii. p. 79. 
Lists of Hymenoptera , Diptera, and Lcpidopterci from Timor Laut ; 
Kirby & Butler, P. Z. S. 1883, pp. 343-346 & 355-371. 
Remarks on the Entomology of New Zealand ; P. E. Soc. 1883, p. xxix. 
Entomological collecting during a voyago in the Pacific ; J. J. Walker, 
Ent. M. M. xix. pp. 257-259 & 274-278, xx. pp. 91—96. 
Entomological notes in Canada in 1881 ; Rep. E. Soc. Ont. 1882, 
pp. 25-28. 
Scarcity of Insects, especially butterflies, in Canada in 1882 ; Moffat, 
Canad. Ent. xv. pp. 99 & 100. 
Entomological notes from Para ; Workman, P. Belf. Soc. 1882-83, 
pp. 15-18. 
Local Faunce and Observations. 
Notes on garden Insects of various Orders in 1883 ; Douglas, Ent. 
M. M. xx. pp. 143 & 144. 
Present scarcity of Insects in England attributed to increase of birds’; 
Mosley, Naturalist, ix. pp. 85-87. 
Observations on Insect-life (chiefly Diptera) in 1883 ; Iuchbald, Ent. 
xvi. pp. 193-195. 
Notes on Insects observed in Hertfordshire during 1881 and 1882; 
Ormerod, Tr. Hertf. Soc. ii. pp. 80-82, 187, & 188. (Cf. also Ilopkinsou, 
op. cit. p. 184.) 
Notes on Lepidoptera and Venpidce at Wotton-under-Edge in 1883; 
Perkins, Ent. xvi. pp. 249-251. 
Insect-life in the mountains of North Wales ; Pearce, Sci. GoSs. xix. 
p. 159. 
Captures of Insects of various Orders in the Isle of Harris, &c. ; C. W. 
Dalo, Ent. M. M. xix. pp. 237 & 238. 
General remarks on the Entomology of Ireland ; De V. Kane, Ent. xvi. 
pp. 124-127. 
Short notes on Swedish Insects of various Orders, including several 
new to the Fauna; Ent. Tidskr. iv. pp. 45-48 & 57. 
A considerable number of additions to the Finnish Museum of the 
University of Helsingfors in Hymenoptera , Coleoptera , Lepidoptera , 
Diptera , and Ilemiptera , are recorded in Medd. Soc. Fenn. ix. pp. 175-178. 
