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PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Patterson, J. T. Ob- 

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MEDICAL. Roberg, D. N. The role played by the insects of 

 the dipterous family Phoridae in relation to the spread of bacterial 

 infections. II Experiments on Apiochaeta ferruginea with the 

 cholera vibrio, 275, x, 309-339. Townsend, C. H. T. The insect 

 vector of Uta, a Peruvian disease, 490, ii, 67-73. 



ARACHNIDA, ETC. Barber, H. S. Migrating armies of My- 

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NEUROPTERA, ETC. Krecker, F. H. Phenomena of orienta- 

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Cummings, B. F. New species of lice, 11, xvii, 90-107. 



ORTHOPTERA. Caudell, A. M. The genera of the Tettiginiid 

 insects of the subfamily Rhaphidophorinae found in America No. 

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HEMIPTERA. Amans Sur le vol des Cigales, 521, 1915, 182-92. 

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Davis, W. T. A new Cicada from Arizona, 6, xxiii, 239-41. 

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LEPIDOPTERA. De Gryse, J. J. Some modification of the 

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