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41 Bulletin de la Societe Entomologique Suisse, Bern. 53 Nature 

 Study Review. Ithaca, N. Y. 62 Bulletin of the American Mus- 

 eum of Natural History, New York. 70 Journal of Morphology. 

 Philadelphia. 76 Nature. London. 100 Biological Bulletin of 

 the Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. 



GENERAL. Andrews, H. V. A suggestion [regarding printed 

 lists for collections"]. 17, iii. 65-<i. Brues, C. T. Classification of 

 insects on the characters of the larva and pupa. (Biol. Bui., Woods 

 Hole. Mass, xxxvii, 1-21.) Griddle, N.--Some insect problems in 

 the prairie provinces. 29, xlix, 32-5, Davis, T- J. Present day prob- 

 lems in entomology. 29, xlix, 47-59. Johnson, H. L. A cheap sub- 

 stitute for the riker mounts. 17, iii. fifi-7. Lochhead. W. Some 

 chapters of the earlv history of entomology. 29, xb'x, (19-81. Morris 



F. J. A. The life historv of a hobby horse. 29. xlix, 39-4(5. Mutt- 

 kowski, R. A. The fauna of Lake Mendo'a [Wisconsin") (Trans. 

 Wisconsin Acad. Sci. Arts & Let., xix. : j ,7l-i,S'2). Nielsen, J. C. 

 Unclersocjelser over entoparasitiske Muscidelarver hos Arthropoder. 

 VI T. (Vidensk. Medd. fra Dansk NaUirh. Foren. Kobenhaven, Ixx, 

 1-57.) Van Hyning. T. Insect larvae destroying Physa fMolluscal. 

 (The Nautilus, xxxiii, 71-2). Wolley Dod, F. H. Obituary. 4, 

 1919, 239-40. 



GENETICS, ETC. Goldsmith, W. M. Comparative studv of 

 <-V>e chromosomes of the tiger-beetles. 70, xxxii. 437-87. Nakahara, 

 W. Studv of the chromosomes in the soerma^ofenesis of the 

 stonefly, Perla immarginata. 70, xxxii. 509-29. Onslow, H. The 

 inheritance of wine colour in L. (Tourn. of Genetics, viii, 209-258. ''I 

 Richards. M. H. Two new eve colors in the third chromosome of 

 Drosophila melanogaster. 100, xxxv. 199-20B. Seiler T. Re- 

 searches on the sex-Chromosomes of Psychidae (Lep.) 100, xxxvi, 

 399-404. 



MEDICAL. GoeHi, E. A. Darmkanal und russel der sHihen- 

 fliesre vom sanitanschen standpunkte aus. 41, xii. 418-31. Hill, 



G. F. Relationship of insects to parasitic diseases in s f ock (Proc. 

 Rov. Soc. Victoria, xxxi. 11-107). Metz. C. W. Anonhele c rr<"-- 

 ians. as an agent in malarial transmission. (U. S. Pub. H^th 

 Rept., Reprint No. 53fi.) Observation^ on the food of Anopheles 

 larvae. (U. S. Pub. Heal. Rept., Ren. No. 549.) 



ARACHNIDA & MYRIAPODA. Emerton, T. H. \ntes on 

 the sniders col'ec f ed bv F. Johansen in Northeastern Greenland 

 (Vidensk. Medd. fra Dansk Naturh. Foren. Kobenhaven, Ixx. 143-SV 

 Nebel, C. E. The amount of food en'en bv the snider Aranea seri- 

 cata. (Trans. Wisconsin Sci. Arts & Let., xix, 524-30.) 



Chamberlin, R. V. New western spiders. 7, xii, 239-fiO. 



NEUROPTERA. Bagnall, R. S. Brief descriptions of new 

 Thysanoptera. 11, iv. 253-77. Dean, F. R. A flight of the may- 

 fly at Fenton, Mo. 17, iii. 74. Selys-Longchamps, E. Collections 

 zoologiques. Catalogue, Fasc. iii, pt. 1-2, Copeognatha, Isop^e^a; 

 xvi, pt. 2. Libellnlinen. Thompson, C. B. The development of the 

 castes of nine genera and thirteen species of Termites. 100, xxxvi, 

 379-98. 



