Vol. XXVli] KNTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 427 



Entomological Literature. 



COMPILED BY E. T. CRESSON, JR., AND J. A. G. REHN. 



Under the above head it is intended to note papers received at the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia, pertaining to the En- 

 tomology of the Americas (North and South), including Arachnida and 

 Myriopoda. Articles irrelevant to American entomology will not be noted; 

 but contributions to anatomy, physiology and embryology of insects, how- 

 ever, whether relating to American or exotic species, will be recorded. 



The numbers in Heavy- Faced Type refer to the journals, as numbered 

 in the following list, in which the papers are published. 



All continued papers, with few exceptions, are recorded only at their 

 first installments. 



The records of papers containing new species are all grouped at the 

 end of each Order of which they treat. Unless mentioned in the title, 

 the number of the new species occurring north of Mexico are given at 

 end of title, within brackets. 



For records of Economic Literature, see the Experiment Station Record, 

 Office of Experiment Stations, Washington. Also Review of Applied En- 

 tomology, Series A, London. For records of papers on Medical Ento- 

 mology, see Review of Applied Entomology, Series B. 



2 Transactions of the American Entomological Society, Phila- 

 delphia. 3 The American Naturalist. 4 The Canadian Entomol- 

 ogist. 5' Psyche. 6 Journal, New York Entomological Society. 

 8 The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, London. 9 The Ento- 

 mologist. London. 68 Science, New York. 87 Bulletin, Societe 

 Entomologique de France, Paris. 102 -Proceedings of the Ento- 

 mological Society of Washington. 105 Videnskabelige Meddel- 

 elser, Naturhistoriske Forening i Kjobenhaven. 159 Bollettino, 

 Laboratorio di zoologia generale e agararia della R. S. Superiore 

 d'Agricolttira in Portici. 161 -Proceedings Biological Society of 

 Washington. 179 Journal of Economic Entomology. 195 Bul- 

 letin, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge. 204 New 

 York State Museum, Albany. 304 Annals of the Carnegie Mu- 

 seum. 324 Journal of Animal Behavior, Cambridge. 399 Pro- 

 ceedings of the Cambridge Philosophical Society, Cambridge, Eng- 

 land. 447 Journal of Agricultural Research, Washington. 450 

 Ohio State University Bulletin, Columbus. 518 Tennessee, Agri- 

 cultural Experiment Station of the University, Knoxville. 519 

 The Scientific Monthly, Lancaster, Pa. 536 Journal, Bombay 

 Natural History Society. 537 Proceedings, Entomological So- 

 ciety of Nova Scotia, Truro. 538 Lorquinia, Los Angeles. 



GENERAL SUBJECT. Allen, E. C. Protective coloration, 

 537, i, 78-84. Kermode, F. Report of the Provincial Museum 

 (British Columbia) of Nat. History for the year 1915. Entomol- 

 ogy, pp. 16-18. Matausch, I. Obituary note by R. W. Miner, 6, 

 xxiv, 155-7. May, R. M. Insect collecting in the San Bernardino 

 range, 538, i, 11. Osborn, H. Agricultural entomology for stu- 

 dents, farmers, fruit-growers and gardeners. 347 pp. illus. (Lea 

 & Febiger, 1916). Swaine, J. M. Eighth annual report of the 

 Quebec Society for the protection of plants from insects and fun- 

 gous diseases, 1015-lfi. 11(1 pp. Webster, F. M. Obituary by 

 L. O. Howard, 102, xviii, 79-83. Weiss, H. B. The insect fauna 

 of N. Jersey greenhouses, exclusive of the Coccidae, 6, xxiv, 144-50. 

 New Jersey insects, 519, iii, 385-88. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Doncaster, L. On 

 some gynandromorphic specimens of Abraxas grossulariata, 399, 

 xviii. 227-9. Metz, C. W. Additional types of chromosome groups 

 in the Drosophilidae, 3, 1. 5S7-'.t!). T.inkrd mcndclian characters in 

 a new species of Drosophila, 68; xliv, 431-2. 



