28 Ins. 
1NSECTA. 
to Pyralidce , are included in these parts ; and, in addition to the novelties 
we record, a large number of previously described species and genera are 
described, and some larvse that I have not thought it necessary to record 
in detail ; I have also omitted the synonymy involved by the creation 
of new genera ; this, indeed, is given only in an incomplete tnanner in 
the work itself. 
225. Moschler, H. B. Die Nordamerika und Eoropa gemeinsam ange- 
horenden Lepidopteren. Verh. z.-b. Wien, xxxiv. pp. 273-320. 
33 species of Rhopalocera and 203 of Heterocero. are considered to be 
common to the two regions. The author has apparently given himself 
much trouble in actually comparing specimens, and many critical remarks 
on varieties are made. [Cf. Smith, infra .] 
223. Murdoch, J., & Riley, C. Y. Insects. Report of the Inter¬ 
national Polar Expedition to Point Barrow, Alaska, pp. 133-135. 
Unimportant. Riley declined to describe the few probably new but 
obscure species, chiefly Dip ter a, obtained. 
227. Niceville, L. de. Fourth List of Butterflies taken in Sikkim in 
Oct., 1884, with Notes on Habits, &c. J. A. S. B. liv. pp. 1-5. 
The number of Darjiling species is by this list increased from 284 to 313. 
228. --. List of the Butterflies of Calcutta and its Neighbourhood, 
with Notes on Habits, Food-plants, &c. T. c. pp. 39-54. 
Includes 163 species. The notes and statements are rather curt ; 1 new 
species is described. 
229. -•. Descriptions of some New Indian Rhopalocera. T. c. 
pp. 117-124, pi. ii. 
10 species. 
Nitsche, H. [See Judeich & Nitsche.] 
230. Olivier, E. Etudes sur les Lampyrides. \Goleoptera. i. Ann. 
Soc. Ent. Fr. (6) v. pp. 125-154, pi. iii. 
Includes descriptions of new species, critical remarks, synonymy, Ac. 
231. -. Catalogue des Lampyrides faisant partie des collections du 
Musee civique de Genes. [ Goleoptera .] Ann. Mus. Genov. (2) ii. 
pp. 333-374, pi. v. 
92 species are enumerated from various countries, and 24 new ones 
described, in addition to critical notes and various remarks. The plate 
was delayed in appearance, but is cited in our text. 
232. -. Notes complementaires a l’essai sur les Lampyrides, pp. 1-4. 
Published with Marseul’s Abeille. 
233. Olliff, A. S. A List of the Cucujidce of Australia, with Notes and 
Descriptions of New Species. [Coleoptera.] P. Linn. Soc. N. S. AY. 
x. pp. 203-224. 
The list amounts to 46 species, Tristaria and Omma being rejected as 
not belonging to the family. 
