94 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [March, 



DIE PAL^ARKTISCHEX GROSSSCHMETTERLINGE UND IHRE NATURGES- 

 CHICHTE, Bearbeitet von Fritz Ruhl. i. Doppel-Lieferung (Lief, i and 2), 

 Leipzig, Ernst Heyne, 1892, Svo. To be completed in about 75 " Liefer- 

 ungen" at i mark 20 pf. each. This double part contains the general 

 part of 76 pages and the beginning of the descriptions. 



ANNALS OF THE NEW YORK ACADEMY OF SCIENCES, vii, pp. 1-44, De- 

 cember, 1892. Catalogue of the described South American species of 

 Calyptrate Muscidte, C. H. T. Townsend. 



PRINCIPLES OF ZOOLOGY. A Guide for Beginners, by Richard C. 

 Schiedt, professor of Natural Sciences in Franklin and Marshall College, 

 Lancaster, Pa. Lancaster, 1892, 12010., 310 pp., $1.35. "Based upon 

 the larger text-books of Professors Arnold Lang, Berthold Hatschek 

 and Korschelt and Heider, which present the latest results of morpho- 

 logical research not yet published in the English language. . . . The 

 embryological element preponderates on account of its importance for 

 modern thought in general." Preface. Tracheate Arthropoda, pp. 180- 

 194, 207-220. 



THE KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY, I, 3, Lawrence, Kan., January, 

 1893. On the Apioceridae and their allies, S. W. Williston, 2 pis. Dip- 

 tera Brasiliana, III,*f id. 



RENDICONTO DELL 'ACCADEMIA DELLE SCIENZE FISICHE E MATEM- 

 ATICHE (2), vi, 7-12, Naples, 1892. Some effects of the venom of the 

 Tunisian scorpion (Butkus tunetanus) on man, A. Costa. 



ZOOLOGISCHE JAHRBUCHER, vi, 5, Jena, Dec. 30, 1892. Observations 

 on butterflies living in water, G. W. Mueller, i pi. On the difference in 

 time in the appearance of the sexes in butterflies, W. Petersen. Contri- 

 butions to the biology of the Hymenoptera, C. Verhoeff, 2 pis. 



AECHIV FUR NATURGESCHICHTE, Iviii, II, 2, Berlin, December, 1892. 

 Review of the scientific literature on Entomology for the year 1891, P. 

 Bertkau. 



DEUTSCHE ENTOMOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT, 1892, 2, Berlin, December, 

 1892. Hadrosticta nov. gen. Cetonidarum from Central America near 

 Argyripa lansbergii Sall6, Dr. G. Kraatz, i fig. On the biology of some 

 ant guests, E. Wasmann. 



HOR/E SCIENTATIS ENTOMOLOGY,*: RossiCyE xxvi, 1-2, St. Peters- 

 burg, 1891. Biology of the coprophagous and necrophagous flies, I, J. 

 Portschinsky; 3-4, 1892. Biology of the Lepidoptera of Russia: III. Color 

 marking and ocellate spots, their origin and development (cont.), J. 

 Portschinsky, 2 pis. 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S RECORD, London, Jan. 15, 1893. Life-history 

 of Dasycampa rubiginea, Dr. W. S. Riding. Practical hints on the ar- 

 rangement of our cabinets, A. J. Hodges. 



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



