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85. Westwood(J.-0.). — Further notice concerning the fig-insects 
of Ceylon. — Londres, 1883, 1 br. in-8°, avec 1 pl. 
86. — Description of the immature state of a Ceylonese insect 
apparently belonging to an undescribed genus. — Londres, 
1881, 1 br. in-8° avec 1 pl. 
87. — On the supposed abnormal habits of certain species of 
Eurytomides, a group of the Hymenopterous family Chalci- 
didæ. — Londres, 1882, 1 br. in-8°, avec 2 pl. 
88. — An Address read at the Entomological Society of London, 
June 6th 1883, on his Election as Honorary Life-President. 
— Londres, 1883, 1 br. in-8°. 
89. — Notæ Dipterologicæ. N° 5. Descriptions of new species of 
Exotic Tipulidæ, with an annotated summary of species 
belonging to the same family previously described. — 
Londres, 1881, 1 br. in-8°, avec 3 pl. 
90. — Idem. N° 6. On the minute species of Dipterous insects, 
especially Muscidæ, which attack the different kinds of 
Cereal crops. — Londres, 1881, 1 br. in-8°, avec 1 pl. 
91. — Matabele Land and the Victoria Falls, from the letters 
and journals of the late Frank Oates, F. R. G. S. Appendix 
IV. Entomology. — Londres, 1882, 1 br. in-8°, avec 5 pl. 
92. Scudder (S. -H.). — Two new and diverse types of Carboni- 
ferous Myriapods. — The species of Mylacris, a carbonife- 
rous genus of Cockroaehes. — Boston, 1884, 1 br. in-4°, 
avec 2 pl. 
93. — A Contribution to our Knowledge of Palæozoic Arach- 
nida. — Boston, 1884, 1 br. in-8\ 
94. — Triassic Insects from the Rocky Mountains. — New- 
Haven, 1884, 1 br. in-8°. 
95. Le Naturaliste. Journal des échanges et des nouvelles. D e année, 
n° 15 (1 er novembre 1879). 
96. de Selys-Longchamps (E.). Révision des Diplax palæarc- 
tiques. — Bruxelles, 1884, 1 br. in-8°. 
97. Encouragements aux sociétés scientifiques. Discours prononcés 
dans les séances des 22 et 25 avril 1884, par M. le baron 
de Selys-Longchamps, président du Sénat, pendant la dis- 
cussion du budget de l’intérieur. — Bruxelles, 1884, 1 br. 
in-12. 
98. A Catalogue of the second and concluding portion of the 
valuable and extensive Collection of Lepidoptera formed, 
regardless of expense, by the late Philip. H. Harper, Esq. 
F. R. C. S., including most of the rarer species of British 
Micro-Lepidoptera; also a number of Fine Varieties and 
Local Forms, duplicate Macro- Lepidoptera, a twenty- 
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