TITLES. 
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307. Schmidt, J. Tabellen zur Bestiinrnung der europiiischen Histeri- 
den. \_Goleoptera.~] B. E. Z. xxix. pp. 279-330. 
These tables have been carefully prepared with a view of facilitating 
the determination of the genera and species. They are preceded by two 
pages giving such an account of the structure and sculpture as is necessary 
for their comprehension. After the tables a catalogue containing some 
synonymy is given ; this synonymy we have not thought it necessary to 
detail in our pages, as the paper will be consulted by all interested in this 
family. 
308. Schmidt, 0. Metamorphose und Anatomie des mannlichen Aspi- 
cliotus nerii. Arch. f. Nat. li. pp. 169-200, pis. ix. & x. 
The first twelve pages and pi. ix. are devoted to the metamorphoses of 
this Homopteron , and the remainder of the memoir deals with various 
parts of the internal anatomy. 
308a. Schmiedenknecht, H. L. O. Apidce Europcece (Die Bienen 
Europa’s) per Genera, Species et Yarietates dispositae, atque des- 
criptse. Fasc. xi. [vol. ii. pp. 899-976 (33-110), pis. xvi. & xvii.]. 
Containing continuation of Osmia. 
309. Schneider, A. Die Entwicklung der Geschlechtsorgane der In- 
secten. Zool. Beitr. i. pp. 257-300. 
This contains information as to the ovaries and testes, and their develop¬ 
ment, in many species representing most of the orders of Insects. \_Cf. 
Ent. Nachr. xi. p. 366.] 
310. Schneider, J. S. Mindre entomologiske meddelelser fra det ark- 
tiske norge. Ent. Tidskr. vi. pp. 145-159. 
A resume in French of these minor entomological observations (they 
relate to Lepidoptera , Goleoptera, and Hymenoptera ) is given, t. c. pp. 
215 & 216. 
311. Scudder, S. H. Winged Insects from a Palaeontological Point of 
View, or the Geological History of Insects. Mem. Bost. Soc. iii. 
pp. 353-358. 
This paper illustrates the impossibility of classifying together in our 
present system extinct and living Insecta. 
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312. -. Systematische Ubersicht der fossilen Myriopoden, Arach- 
noideen, und Insekten : aus Zittel, Handbuch der Palaeontologie. 
I. Abtheilung : Palaeozoologie, Bd. ii. Leipzig. 
The Insecta occupy pp. 747-831, and are illustrated by woodcuts. 
313. Sharp, D. On the Colydiidce collected by Mr. G. Lewis in Japan. 
J. L. S. xix. pp. 58-84, pi. iii. 
314. -. On some Colydiidce obtained by Mr. Lewis in Ceylon. 1. c. 
pp. 117-131, pi. vi. \_Coleopterai\ 
Several new^genera as well as species are described in this and the pre¬ 
ceding memoirs. 
--. [See also Blackburn, T., and Godman & Salvin.] 
