43i Insecta. 



€80b2 Bordas, L. 57 : 1 4.61 



1912. &>ur la morphologie et la structure histologique des tubes de Mal- 

 pighi des iusectes et prmcipalement des coleopteres. C. R. Ass. Auat. 

 Reuu. 14: p. 69 — 71. (Analyse par (J. Houlbkrt. Inyecta Ann. 2 p. 65 — 

 68, 3 figg.) 



63 Groxs, J. 57 : 14.63.1 



15>12. Heterochromosomen und Geschlechtsbestimmung bei Insecten. 

 Zooi. Jaiirb. Abt. uUg. Zool. Physiol. Bd. 32 p. 99—170. 



57.21,.22,.24..27-.29,.33,.45,.54,.6i— .65,.67— .72,.89,.92,.93,.96,.98,.99 



64 Roberts, E. W. 57 : U,.8 



1912. On the Ontogeny of certain Interesting Insect Structures. Traus. 

 Amer. micr. 8oc. Vol. 31 p. 35—38, 1 pl„ 2 figg. [Ohitinoas structures.] 



57.27,.72 



65 Zie^ler, H. E. 57 : 14.81 



1912. Die Gehirne der Insekteu. Nat. Wociienschr. Bd, 27 p. 433—442, 

 18 flag. 57.13— .21,.33,.96,.98,.99 



66 MacGiliivray, Alex. D. 57 : 14.98 



1911. The Lacinia in the Maxilla of the Hymenoptera. (Contrib. en- 

 tom. Lab. Univ. Illinois No. 29). Ann. entoui. Soc. Amer. Vol. 5 p. 

 231 — 237, 1 pi. [Also maxillae of Periplaneta and Melanoplus.] 



57.22,.27,.9B,.97-.99 



67 Navas, Lougiuos. 57 : 14.99 



1911. Algunos organos de las alas de los Insectos. ler Congres in- 

 tern. Enlom. Vol. 1 Mem. p. 69—78, 4 flgg. 57.2,.3,.4,.5,.6,.9 

 63 Aaron, S. Frank. 67 : 15 

 1909. Cocoons and how they are made. Why Insects spin them. Sclent. 

 Amer. Suppl. Vol. 68 p. 29—30, 5 figg. 

 68069 Acloque, A. 57 : 15 

 1911. L'iustinct social chez les insectes. I. — Associations iraparfaites. 

 Cosmos Paris T. 65 p. 232-234, 290—293, 4 figg. 



15.1,.5, 57.27,.33,.87,.89,.96 



70 Cook, Mel. T. 57 : 15 



1911. A common Error concerning Cecidia. Science N. S. Vol. 34 p. 

 65»3 —684. [No proof save for Nematus vallimiierii, that galls are due to 

 secretion from mother insect.] 57,93 



71 Holdhaus, Karl, 57 : 15 



1911, Ueber die Abhiingjgkeit der Fauna vom Gestein. ler Cougres 

 intern. Entom. Vol. 1 Mem. p. 321-344. 57.2,.3,.4,.6,.7,.8 



72 Banks, Nathan, 57 : 15 



1912. At the Ceanothus in Virginia. Entom. NewtJ Vol. 23 p. 102—110, 

 [In.soct visitors.] 57.53,.54,.62,.64-.68,.71,.72,.92,.93,.96,.97,.99 



73 Buchnei, Paul. 57 : 15 



1912. Studien an intracellularen Symbionten. I. Die intracellularen Sym- 

 bioiiten der Hemiptereu. Arch, Protistenkde. Bd. 26 p. 1 — 116, 12 Taf., 

 29 figg. 15.5, 57.22,.52,.53,.6,.8,.9 



74 Conger, Allen C. 57 : 15 



1912. Some Entomophilous Flowers of Cedar Point, Ohio. Ohio Natu- 

 ral. Vol. 12 p, 500-604, 1 pi. 57.64,.72,.89,.97— .99 



75 Davis, William T., and C. W. Leng. 67 : 15 



1912. Insects on a recently felled Tree. Journ, N, Y, entom. Soc. Vol. 

 20 p. 119—121. 57.22,.29,.54,.62,.63,.65,.67,.68,.96 



76 Fabre, J. H. 57 : 15 



1912. Die Zikade und ihre Feinde. Kosmos Stuttgart Jahrg. 9 p. 94— 

 98, 1 fig. 57.28,.53,.92, 88.1 



77 Fabre, J. H. 57 : 15 



1912. Social Life in the Insect World. Translated by Bernakd Miall. 

 London, T. Fisher Unwin 8", VIII, 327 pp., figg. 10s 6rf (Rev., Natuie 

 Loudon Vol. 89 p. 401, 1 fig.) 15.1,.3,.5, 57.25,.27,.29,.64,.68,.87,.97 



'68078 Falcoz, L. 57 : 15 



1912. Contribution a la faune des terriers de Mammiferes. C, R. Acad, 

 Sc. Paris T. 154 p. 1380-1383. 57.62,.63,.72 



