130 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 



SCIENCE, N. Y., March 10, 1893. Notes on the wing color of North 

 American Locusts belonging to the subfamily Oedipodinae and its seem- 

 ing relation to climatic conditions, L. Bruner. 



VERHANDLUNGEN DER K. K. ZOOLOGISCH-BOTANISCHEN GESELL- 

 SCHAFT IN WIEN, xlii, 4, January, 1893. On the pouch-shaped abdominal 

 appendages of the female butterflies of the Acrseidse, A. F. Rogenhofer. 



BULLETINO DELLA SOCIETA ENTOMOLOGICA ITALIANA, Xxiv, 3, Flor- 

 ence, Jan. 28, 1893. Revision of the European species of mosquitoes, 

 Culicidae, E. Ficalbi. New or little known Coccidae, A. T. Tozzetti, figs. 



THE BRITISH NATURALIST, London, March, 1893. Portrait and sketch 

 of J. A. Clark. Entomological nomenclature, C. W. Dale. The Ptero- 

 phorina of Britain (cont.) J. W. Tutt. Is moisture the cause of melanism?' 

 J. E. Robson. 



BULLETIN OF THE OHIO AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION, No. 

 45, December, 1892. Insects affecting the Blackberry and Raspberry, F. 

 M. Webster, 38 figs., 88 species recorded. No. 46, Underground Insect 

 Destroyers of the Wheat plant, id. figs. 



BULLETIN OF THE UNITED STATES GEOLOGICAL SURVEY, No. 93, 

 Washington, D. C., 1892. Received Feb. 28, 1893. Some insects of 

 special interest from Florissant, Colorado, and other points in the Tertia- 

 ries of Colorado and Utah, S. H. Scudder. 



BIOLOGIA CENTRALI-AMERICANA, pt. cvi, London, January, 1893. 

 Arachnida Acaridea, O. Stoll, pp. 41-55, i-xxi, pis. xx, xxi. Coleoptera, 

 vol. iv, pt. i, pp. 525-564, pi. xxii, G. C. Champion. Rhynchota Heter- 

 optera, pp. 369-384, pi. xxxiii, W. L. Distant. 



THE FAUNA OF BRITISH INDIA, including Ceylon and Burma. Pub- 

 lished under the authority of the Secretary of State for India in Council. 

 Edited by W. T. Blanford. Moths, vol. i, by G. F. Hampson. London, 

 Taylor & Francis, 1892, 8vo, pp. xxiii, 527; 333 woodcuts. 



MlTTHEILUNGEN DER SCHWEIZERISCHEN ENTOMOLOGISCHEN GE- 



SELLSCHAFT., viii, io, Schaff hausen, January, 1893. On hybridization 

 among insects, Dr. M. Standfuss. Summary of the researches of M. 

 Jules Gonin on the metamorphosis of Lepidoptera, Prof. E. Bugnion. 

 Coleoptera Helvetica, Dr. G. Stierlin, pp. 289-320. 



THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY (6), xi, 62, London, 

 February, 1893. Report upon the Myriapoda of the "Challenger" expe- 

 dition, with remarks upon the fauna of Bermuda,* R. I. Pocock, i pi. On 

 the probable sensory nature of the "appendix" of the antennas of cole- 

 opterous larvae, C. J. Gahan. Aglia tan, a connecting link between the 

 Ceratocampidoe and Saturniidae, and the type of a new subfamily Agliinae, 

 A. S. Packard. A reply to some observations on the mouth organs of 

 the Diptera, B. T. Lowne. 



* Contains new species other than North American. 



