TITLES. 
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274. [Reitter, E.J Abbildungen und Bemerkungen zu wenig gekannten 
Pselaphiden-Gattungen, mit Beschreibungen neuer Arten. [ Coleo - 
ptera.'] T. c. pp. 333-339, pis. ii. & iii. 
275. Reuter, O. M. Monographia Anthocoridarum orbis terrestris. 
[Hemiptera.] Act. Soc. Fenn. xiv. pp. 555-758. 
I have recorded the novelties in genera and species of this memoir ; 
but for the classification reference must be made to the work itself, 
especially to the Index Systematicus, pp. 749-751. 
276. -. A legujabb felfedezesek a rovarok fejlodestanaban. (Les 
plus recentes decouvertes sur l’histoire du developpement des In- 
sectes.) Rov. Lapok, ii. pp. 25, 49, 65, & 89. 
A summary in French of the contents of this historical paper will be 
found in Supp. Rov. Lap. ii. pp. iii., &c. 
277. -. Ad cognitionem Lygaeidarum pakearcticarum. [Hemiptera 
Rev. d’Ent. iv. pp. 199-233. 
278. -. The European Species of the Genus Clinocoris, Hahn. 
[Hemiptera.\ Ent. M. M. xxii. pp. 37-39, woodcuts ; synonymy in 
note. 
279. Rey, C. Descriptions des Coleopteres nouveaux ou peu connus de 
la tribu des Palpicornes. Ann. Soc. L. Lyon (n.s.) xxxi. pp. 13-32. 
About 30 new species, from France and Switzerland, described in 
anticipation of the next-mentioned work. 
280. -. Histoire naturelle des Coleopteres de France. (Suite.) T.c. 
pp. 213-396. 
This is a second edition, very much altered, of Mulsant’s Palpicornes, 
issued in 1844. Rev’s work contains, however, 160 real or supposed 
species, though Mulsant’s included only 60. Hijdroscapha is introduced 
into the family. 
281. Riley, C. Y. Report of the Entomologist for the year 1884. 
From the Annual Report of the Department of Agriculture for the 
year 1884. Washington: 1885, pp. 285-418, pis. i.-x. 
The following are the chief heads of subjects :—Cabbage insects, 
pp. 289-323. General truths in applied entomology ; Kerosene emul¬ 
sions, pp. 323-333. Miscellaneous insects, pp. 334-358. Silk culture, 
pp. 359-361. Rust of the orange, pp. 361-373. Causes of the destruc¬ 
tion of the evergreen and other forest trees in Northern New England 
and New York, pp. 374-383. Insects affecting the hop and cranberry, 
pp. 393-398. Various notes, pp. 403-418. Insects about which special 
information is given will be enumerated in the systematic part of our 
record, under the abbreviation, Riley, Rep. Ent. 
282. -. Fourth Report of the United States Entomological Commis¬ 
sion, being a Revised Edition of Bulletin No. 3, and the Final Report 
on the Cotton-worm, together with a chapter on the Boll-worm. 
Pp. xxxvii. & 399, with app. of 147 pp., 2 maps and 64 pis. 
This elaborate work deals with two Moths, their ravages, and the 
means of counteraction ; their natural enemies, bibliography, and indeed 
