TITLES. 
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2. Christoph, H. Lepidoptera aus dem Achal-Tekke-Gebiete. 
Zweiter Theil, pp. 119-171, pis. vi.-viii. & xv. [Includes from 
Geometridce to Pyralidce , the number of species of Tortricidce and 
Tinceidce being comparatively few.] 
3. Heyl^erts, F. J. M. Description d'un genre nouveau et d’une 
espece nouvelle appartenant aux Cossina, H. S. ; pp. 172-175. 
4. -. Psychides nouvelles ou moins connues de l’Empire Russe ; 
pp. 176-194, pis. ix. & x. 
5. Snellen, P. C. T. Description d’un nouveau genre de Pyralides ; 
pp. 195-200, pi. xi. 
6. Christoph, H. Schmetterlinge aus Nord-Persien ; pp. 201-207, 
pis. xii. & xiii. 
7. Erschoff, N. Yerzeichniss von Schmetterlingen aus Central- 
Sibirien ; pp. 208-211, pi. xvi. 
8. Grumm-Grshimailo, G. Bericht liber meine Reise in das Alai- 
Gebiet ; pp. 212-247. [Contains notices of Lepidoptera observed, 
and informal descriptions of 5 new Butterflies.] 
9. Table of contents, &c. ; pp 248-262. 
The work is reviewed by Speyer at length, S. E. Z. xlvi. pp. 353-369. 
293. Rosenstock, R. Notes ou Australian Lepidoptera , with descriptions 
of New Species. Ann. N. H. (5) xvi. pp. 377-384, 421, & 443, pi. xi. 
The novelties are numerous, especially in Heterocera. 
294. Roth, H. L. Notes on the Habits of some Australian Hymeno- 
ptera Aeuleata. J. L. S. xviii. pp. 318-328. 
These notes are selected by W. F. Kirby from the author’s MS., and 1 
new species described. The locality of observation was Mackay, Queens¬ 
land, 
295. Sahlberg, J. I. Bidrag till Tschuktschhalfons insektfauna. Coleo- 
ptera och Hemiptera insamlade under Yega-expeditionen vid halfons 
norra och ostra kust, 1878. ii. Coleoptera och Hemiptera insamlade 
af Vega-expeditionen’s medlemmar a Bering's sunds Amerikanska 
kust. hi. Coleoptera och Hemiptera insamlade af Yega-expedi- 
tionen’s medlemmar. Yeg. Exp. vet. iakt. iv. pp. 1-71 (of a separate 
copy). 
An account of the Coleoptera and Hemiptera found in the neighbour¬ 
hood of Behring’s Sound, by the ‘ Yega ’ Expedition. The Cdleoptera are 
not numerous, amounting to about 60 species, but a number of them are 
new. Of Hemiptera , only 6 species were found. Tables of the geo¬ 
graphical distribution are given, and the novelties described. 
Salvin, O. [See Godman & Salvin.] 
296. Sandberg, G. Beobachtuugen liber Metamorphosen der Arkti 
schen Falter. B. E. Z. xxix. pp. 245-265. 
Deals with 23 species of Rhopalocera and Heterocera . 
297. -. Supplement til sydvarangers Lepidopterfauua. Ent. Tidskr. 
vi. pp. 187-203. 
A resume, in French, of this contribution to Arctic entomology is 
given, t . c . pp. 221-224. 
