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July ; a new Coccid on roots of Rubus* 5, June ; a new Ceropla&tes 

 (fam. Coccidas), 6O. Coleman, G. A. The redwood mealy bug 

 (Dactylopius sequoiez, sp. n.),* i pi., 1O3, May 29, '01. Distant, W. 

 L. Rhynchotal notes, x. Heteroptera, fam. Lygasidas, 11 ; revision of 

 the Rhynchota belonging to the family Pentatomidae in the Hope Collec- 

 tion at Oxford, 2 pis., 14. Haiidlirsch, A. To knowledge of the 

 stridulatory organs of the Rhynchota, figs., i pi., C$4. Hempel, S. 

 Descriptions of Brazilian Coccidae, 11. King', G. B. The Coccidae of 

 British North America, 4, June, July. Kirkaldy, G. VV. On the 

 nomenclature of the genera of the Rhynchota, Heteroptera auchenor- 

 rhynchous Homoptera, 9, June. Kuwaiia, S. I. New and little 

 known California Coccidae,* 2 pis., 1O3, May 28, '01. Montgomery, 

 T. EL, Jr. Further studies on the chromosomes of the Hemiptera He- 

 teroptera, i pi., 1. Osborn, H. New genus including two new species 

 of Saldidae,* 4, June. Patterson, R. W. Notes on Cerococcus, 3 pis., 

 1O3, May 24, '01. Simdwick, E. E. On Psylla wax, psyllostearyl- 

 alcohol and psyllostearyl acid (psylla-alcohol, psylla-acid), iii, Hoppe- 

 Seyler's Zeitschrift fiir Physiologische Chemie, xxxii, 3, 4. 6 Strassburg, 

 April 27, '01. Woodworth, C. W. Note on the respiration of Alcit- 

 rodes citri, 4, June. 



COLEOPTEB A.. BcJiulieu, G. The Scarbseidae of the province 

 of Quebec (cont.), 37. Berg, C, Some new or known Argentine spe- 

 cies of the genus Epipedonota Sol., CJO. Brauiis, H. A new termi- 

 tophilous Aphodide from Orange Free State, i pi., C$4. Fauvel, A. 

 Description of a new species of Staphylinid from Tierra Fuego, CO. 

 Kerremans, C. Considerations on the Buprestidas [Phylogeny, Mim- 

 icry, etc.], 35. Waterlioiise, C. O. Two new genera of Coleoptera 

 belonging to the Cupesidae and Prionidse, 11. Webster, F. M. In- 

 sectary rearings of two species of Mordel/istena, 4, June. 



DIPTERA. Bartord, H. The development of bot-flies accord- 

 ing to the latest researches, 74. Brues, C. T. Two new myrmeco- 

 philous genera of aberrant Phoridas from Texas,* figs., 3, May. Cliag- 

 noii, G. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidae of the province of Quebec 

 (cont.), 37. Kellog'gf, V. L. Phagocytosis in the postembryonic de- 

 velopment of the Diptera, figs., 3, May; studies for students, i. The 

 anatomy of the larva of the giant crane-fly (Holorusia rubiginosa), figs., 

 5, June. Kulagiii, N". The structure of the female sexual organs in 

 Culex and Anopheles, i pi. Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, Ixix, 

 4, Leipsic, May 28, '01. Melander, A, L. Gynandro-morphism in a 

 new species of Hilara* figs., 5, June. 



LEP1DOPTEKA. AIIOII. The [John Henry] Leech Collection 

 [of Lepidoptera] presented to the nation [British Museum], 9, June. 

 BeuteiimViller, W. The earlier stages of Sphin.v gordius, Ceratotiia 

 amyntor, and Smerinthus geminatus (3 papers), ( ; descriptions of three 

 Lepidopterous larvae, C$. Buckler, W. (the late). The larvre of the 

 British Butterflies and Moths, vol. ix. Edited by G. T. Porritt. London. 



