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124. Godman, F. D., & Salvin, 0. Biologia Centrali-Americana. 
London. 
During 1885 the entomological parts of this work have progressed as 
follows: — 
Lep. Rhopalocera , by Godman & Salvin, vol. i. pp. 361-400, pis. 
xxxviii.-xli., dealing with a portion of the Erycinidce. 
Lep. Heterocera, by Druce, pp. 113-160, pis. xii.-xiv., extending from 
Chaleo sluice to Dioptldce. 
Col., vol. i., pt. 2, by D, Sharp, pp. 393-536, pis, x.-xiii., Staphy- 
linidce , as far as Lathrobium. 
Col., vol. iii. pt. 2, by H. S. Gorham, pp. 273-312, pi. xii., Malaco- 
dermidce. 
Col., vol. iv. pt. 1, by G. C. Champion, pp. 89-136, pis. v. & vi., 
Heteromera, as far as Hopatrides. 
Col., vol. v., by H. W. Bates, completing the Cerambycidce ; also 
Bruchidee, by D. Sharp. 
CoL, vol. v. pt. 1, by M. Jacoby, pp, 337-408, pis. xx.-xxii., dealing 
with a portion of the Halticulce. 
Col., vol. v. pt. 2, by J. S. Baly, pp. 1-72, pis. i.—iii., Hispidce. 
Hynienoptera, by P. Cameron, pp. 145-240, pis. viii.-xi., Iclineu- 
monides , 
125. Goldi, E. A. Aphorismen neue Resultate und Conjecturen zur 
Frage nach den Fortpflanzungs - Verhaltnissen der Phytophtiren 
enthaltend. MT. schw. ent. Ges. vii. pp. 158-166. 
By an accidental experiment it w r as found that deprivation of food 
caused Pemphigus xylostei to assume the winged form. Contains also 
some speculative remarks on parthenogenesis. 
126. Gorham, H. S. Revision of the Phytophagous Coleoptera of the 
Japanese Fauna ; Subfamilies Hispince and Cassldince. P. Z. S. 
1885, pp. 280-286. 
17 species of the latter, 4 of the former, group are mentioned. 
127. --. Descriptions of some Endomychidce and Erotylidce in the 
Genoa Civic Museum. Ann. Mus. Genov. (2) ii. pp. 517-530. 
Describes 15 new species and 2 new genera of these Coleoptera. 
—. [See also Godman & Salvin.] 
128. Goss, H. On some Recently Discovered Insecta from Carboniferous 
and Silurian Rocks. P. Geol. Ass. ix. No. 3. 
A summary of the recent progress of knowledge. 
129. Grassi, B. Studi sugli Artropodi. Intorno alio sviluppo delle Api 
nell’ uovo. Atti Acc. Gio, Cat. (3) xviii. pp. 145-222, pis. i.-x. 
An important paper. The author was able to follow the development 
in all its stages, and gives many particulars, in some cases opposed to 
those of the majority of other authors. The ten quarto plates are 
crowded with figures. There is also a bibliographical list. 
Geumm-Grshimailo, — . [See Romanoff.] 
