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 Natural History, New York. 63 Memorias de la Sociedad Cuhana 

 de Historia Natural "Felipe Poey," Habana. 64 Parasitology, 

 London. 65 Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, 

 Geneve. 66 Records of the Indian Museum, Calcutta. 67 Le 

 Naturalise Canadian, Quebec. 68 Science, Lancaster, Pa. 69 

 Comptes Rendus, des Seances de I'Academie des Sciences, Paris. 

 70 Journal of Morphology, Philadelphia. 71 Novitates Zoologi- 

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GENERAL. Bentley, G. M. Benefits to be derived from ob- 

 serving, collecting and studying insects (Tennessee State Board 

 of Entomology, Knoxville. Bull. No. 20). Cardin, P. G. Notas 

 entomologicas. 63, iii, .53-01. F. A. D. Nursing habits of ants and 

 termites. 76, cii, 308-9. Ellsworth, A. The vastness of insect life. 

 17, ii, 92-4. Knab, F. Obituary. 12, xi, 484-5. Mann, W. M. 

 Myrmecophilous insects from Cuba. 5, xxv, 104-6. Swett & Cas- 

 sino The White Mountains of New Hampshire. 16, ii, 90-6 

 (cont.). Woodward, C. W. The pronunciation of insect names. 

 19, xiii, 122-3. 



GENETICS. Nakahara, W. Some observations on the grow- 

 ing oocytes of the stonefly, Perla immarginata, with special regard 

 to the origin and function of the nucleolar structures. 75, xv, 203- 

 15. 



MEDICAL. King, W. V. Memorandum on a case of derma' 

 myiasis caused by Lucilia sericata. (New Orleans Med. & Surg. 

 Journal, Ixxi, 106-8.). 



ARACHNIDA AND MYRIAPODA. Brethes, J. Nephila ri- 

 verai, nouvelle araignee argentine. 20, 1918, 216-18. 



Chamberlin, R. V. Myriopods from Okefenokee Swamp, Ga., 

 and from Natchitoches Parish, La. [10 new]. 7, xi, 369-80. New 

 spiroboloid diplopods [7 n. sps.L 54, xxxi, 165-70. 



NEUROPTERA. Banks, N. Termites of Panama and British 

 Guiana. 62, xxxviii, fi.V.i-f.r. Dobson, R. J. A European termite, 

 Reticulotermes lucifugus, in the vicinity of Boston. 5, xxv, 90-101 

 Howe, R. H. Distributional imtcs on New England Odonata. II. 



