100 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 



BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE PHILOMATHIQUE DE PARIS (8), iii, 4, 1891. 

 Contributions to the embryogeny of the Chalcidians, preliminary note, L. 

 F. Henneguy, figs. 



ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEiGER (Leipzig), Feb. i, 1892. To the knowledge 

 of the biological relations between host and parasitic bee-larva?, C. Ver- 

 hoeff. On the American Intermediate Host of Echinorhynchus gigas, 

 C. \V. Stiles \_Lachnosterna\. Feb. 15, 1892. Self-mutilation among 

 grasshoppers, F. Werner. To the knowledge of cone-lice (Lac /inns'), N. 

 Cholodkovsky. 



ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY (6), ix, 50, February, 

 1892. Descriptions of new genera and species of Pyralidas contained in 

 the British Museum collection,* W. Warren. 



COMPTE RENDU. SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE BELGIQUE, Jan. 8, 1892. 

 [misprinted 1891] New species of Heterocera from the Dutch East In- 

 dies,* F. J. M. Heylaerts. The Coccinellidas of Chota-Nagpore,*| J. 

 Weise. List of the Hemiptera of Belgium: II. Homoptera, E. Coubeaux. 



SEVENTEENTH REPORT OF THE STATE ENTOMOLOGIST on the Noxious 

 and Beneficial Insects of the State of Illinois. By S. A. Forbes, Spring- 

 field, 111., 1891. Pp. 90, 36, ix. , 7 pis. i portrait of Wm. LeBaron. 



REVUE SCIENTIFIQUE DU BOURBONNAIS II, 2, Moulins, February, 1892, 

 Bittacus tipularius, R. Martin. 



TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, xix, i. 

 Philadelphia, Feb., 1892. Studies in Chrysomelidae, G. H. Horn, M.D. 



BRITISH NATURALIST (London), February, 1892. Portrait of H. T. 

 Stainton. Preliminary list of Hymenoptera-Aculeata of Lancaster and 

 Cheshire, W. Gardner. Dragonflies, F. Milton. 



ENTOMOLOGY FOR BEGINNERS. By A. S. Packard, M.D., Ph.D. Third 

 edition. Revised. New York, Henry Holt & Co., 1890. Pp. xvi, 367. 

 273 figs. 



ENTOMOLOGISK TIDSKRIFT (Stockholm), xii, i, 2, 1891. New Brazilian 

 species of scorpions, *t T. Thorell, i pi. New Longicorn Coleoptera,*f 

 C. Aurivillius, figs.; and papers in Swedish on Scandinavian insects. 



PROCEEDINGS U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM xiv, SSi, Washington, 1892. 

 The biology of the Hymenopterous insects of the family Chalcididae, L. 

 O. Howard. 



SPECIAL RRPORT OF THE STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE, Boston, 

 1892. On the work of extermination of the Ocneria dispar or gypsy 

 moth by C. H. Fernald, 26 pp. 6 pi. 



ATTI D. REALE ACCADEMIA DEI LINCEI (Rome), Rendiconti, Jan. 17, 

 1892. On Termite societies, B. Grassi. 



* Contains new species other than North American. + Contains new genera. 



