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Wilcox, E. V. Abstract of recent publications, Experiment Station 

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AKACHNI DA. Banks, N. Some Arachnida from Alabama,* 

 Proceedings, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia, 1900, Nov. 10 ; 

 Arachnida,* i pi., 14O. -Kabes. Development of our knowledge of 

 the spider's eye, figs., 74, Dec. 2. Westberg", P. Spider life, Korre- 

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PROTOTRACHEATA. Bouvier, E. L. Contributions to the 

 history of the American Pen'pafits, 6 pis., S6a, 3. 



MYRIOPODA. Behal and Phisalix. Ouinone, the active prin- 

 ciple of the venom of Julus terrcstris, 12, Dec. 10. Jourdaiu, S. 

 The venom of Sco/opcnitra, 12, Dec. 10. Phisalix, C. A volatile 

 venom, cutaneous secretion of Ju/ns ten-csfris, 12, Dec. 3. 



THYSANURA. Skorikow, A. A new species oi Japy.v (Thysa- 

 nura) from eastern Bokhara, Annuaire, Musee Zoologique de 1'Academie 

 Imperiale des Sciences de St. Petersbourg, v, 3, 'oo. 



ORTHOPTEBA. Bordas, L- Contribution to the study of the 

 subintestinal sympathetic or stomatogastric nervous s\ stem of Orthoptera, 

 2 pis., Bulletin Scientifique de la France et de la Belgique, xxxiii, Paris, 

 Oct. 10, 'oo. Caudell, A. N. Orthoptera, 14O. Kiinekel d'Her- 

 culais, J. The large migratory Acridians, of the Old and New Worlds, 

 of the genus Scliistocetra, and their changes of coloration according to 

 age and to the seasons ; physiological role of the pigments, 12, Dec. 3. 

 Kehu, *J. A. G. The generic names Vates and Theoc/ytes, 4. 

 Sc udder, S. H A tropical type of Acridian new to the United States,* 

 <>; Cyplindcn-is wo/is/rosa, 4. Therese, Princess of Bavaria, Insects 

 collected on a journey to South America (cont. ) ; the new Orthoptera de- 

 scribed by Bruiiner, the new Odonata by de Selys-Loiig-chaiuim 

 and Brauer, 24, 3-4. Walker, E. 31. Notes on some Ontario 

 Acridiidce, iv, 4. 



NEUKOPTERA. -Banks, N. Neuropteruicl insect:;,- 2 pis. 

 [excl. Odonata], 14O. Brauer, F., de Selys-Loiig-elianips, E 

 See Orthoptera. Enderlein, G. The Psocid fauna of Peru, rigs., 2 

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 flies (Odonata), London : L. Upcott Gill. 1900. Svo. Pp. xiv, 356. 57 

 text figs., 27 colored pis. 



HEMIPTERA. Baker, C. F. Notes on Macropsls and Agallia 

 (Jassidse), 5. Ball, E. I). New Jassidce from the Rocky Mountain 

 and Pacific region,* 4. Distant, W. L. Contributions to a knowledge 

 of the Rhynchota, i pi. [includes a section on Central American species | 

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 Entomology. King-, G. B. Coccida- of the Harvard Botumr.tl T.ar- 

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