384 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Oct., 'l6 



Embryologische Studien an Insectcn (1866), Untcrsnchungen 

 fiber die Embryologie der Hcmipteren (1866), Embryologie 

 des Scorpions (1871), Entwicklungsgcschichte des Chdifcr 

 (1871), Embryologie dcr doppeltfilssigen Myriopodcn (Chi- 

 'ognatJia) (1874) and Embryologisches iiber Geophilus (1875) ; 

 all of these memoirs appeared in the Zeitschrift filr ivissen- 

 schaftlichc Zoologic. His Untersuchungcn i'tbcr die intracclln- 

 larc Verdauung bci zvirbclloscn Thieren (Arb. Zool. Inst. 

 Univ. Wien, 1883) formed a transition to his later studies 

 alluded to above. Among his more general writings were 

 Immunity from Infective Diseases, The Nature of Man and 

 Prolongation of Human Life. He was born -in Kharkov, 

 Russia, May 15, 1845, studied at Giessen and Munich, was 

 Professor of Zoology and Bacteriology in the University at 

 Odessa 1870-1882, and went to the Pasteur Institute in 1888. 



An obituary notice of IGNAZ MATAUSCH (September i, 

 1859 December 14, 1915) known for his papers on Mem- 

 bracidae and especially for the large models of insects and 

 other invertebrates which he constructed for the American 

 Museum of Natural History in New York, has appeared in 

 the June, 1916, number of the Journal of the New York Ento- 

 mological Society (received August 15, 1916). 



In the Journal of Economic Entomology for February last, 

 Dr. A. Boving gave an extract from Dr. C. Aurivillius' obitu- 

 ary notice, in Entomologisk Tidsskrift, 1915, of SVEN LAM PA 

 (1839 December 2, 1914), one of the founders of the Swe- 

 dish Entomological Society in 1879, editor of the Tidsskrift, 

 1891-1901, and chief of the Swedish entomological service 

 1897-1907. Dr. Aurivillius' notice includes a bibliography. 



Miss CORA HUIDEKOPER CLARKE, born in Meadville, Penn- 

 sylvania, February 9, 1851, died in Boston, April 2, 1916, was 

 the author of several papers on caddis worms and a success- 

 ful rearer of gall-flies. A brief account of her life is in Psyche 

 for June, 1916. 



