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ning Diptera [in Magyar, German summary], 1O1, Feb. Lundbeck, 



W. Diptera grcenlandica* [in Danish, diagnoses of new species in 

 Latin], 1O5. Packard, A. S. Occurrence of Anopheles quadrimacii- 

 latus in Maine, 5. v. Ruder, V. See Economic Entomology. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Bachmetjew, P. Why do the diurnal Lepi- 

 doptera fly only during the day and most nocturnal ones in the night? 4O, 

 Feb. 15. Barrett, O. W. Stray notes [Lep., Col.], 146 Chap- 

 iiisin, T. A. Notes on Luffias, with incidental remarks on the phe- 

 nomenon of parthenogenesis, 21. Cockerell, T. D. A . Lepidoptera : 

 Some insects of the Hudsonian zone in New Mexico, iv, 5. Davis, W. 

 T. See Neuroptera. Dog'iiiii, P. Description of new Lepidoptera, 

 Le Naturaliste, Paris, March 15, 'or. Dyar, H. G. On certain identifi- 

 cations in the genus Acronycta, 4 ; Life histories of North American 

 Geometridse, xxi, 5- Fletcher, J. [Notes on some Canadian Lepi- 

 doptera], 75. Gibson, A. The breeding of Lepidoptera, with notes 

 on the inflation of larvae, 75. Green, E. E. Moth catching by elec- 

 tric light at the Boer camp, Diyatalawa, Ceylon, 8. Grote, A. K. 

 Systematic arrangement of the North American Lepidoptera, 4. Mall, 

 F. J. Notes on the Noctuid group Dicopinae of Kansas City, Missouri, 

 146. Heath, E. F. Notes on the occurrence of Lepidoptera, etc., in 

 southern Manitoba, 4. Heylaerts, F. J. M. Description of an un- 

 published Psychid from Argentine Republic, Chalia Kunckeli, 35, xlv, 

 2, Mar. 23. Kusnezow, N. On the protective coloration and attitude 

 of Libythea celtis Esp., fig., Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae, 

 xxxv, St. Petersbourg, Nov., 'oo. Ljmun, H. H. Notes on Walker's 

 types of Spilosoma congrua, and 'a few other types in the British Museum, 

 4. Marshall, G. A. K. On the female pouch in Acrcea, 9. 

 Mclutosh, W. The hawk and bombycine moths of New Brunswick, 

 introductory list, Bulletin, Natural History Society of New Brunswick, iv, 

 4, St. John, '01. Moffat, J. A. Anosia archippus yet again, fig., 75. 

 Nash, C. W. Notes on Danias archippus, 75. Pageiistecher, 

 A. Libytheidae, 4 figs., Das Tierreich, 14 Lieferung, Berlin, Feb., '01. 

 Slevog't, B. Are Arctia caja and other brightly colored Lepidoptera 

 eaten by birds? 4O, Mar. 15. Standings, M. Synopsis of experiments 

 in hybridization and temperature made with Lepidoptera up to the end 

 of 1898, 9. Tutt, J. TV. Migration and dispersal of insects : Lepidop- 

 tera, 21. 



HYMENOPTERA. Ashmead, W. H. Hymenoptera : Some 

 insects of the Hudsonian zone in New Mexico, iv*, 5. Cockerell, T. 

 D. A. The bee genus Dio.rys in America, 146. v. Dalla Torre, 

 li. W. A couple of nomenclatural remarks on the group Ichneumoninae 

 of W. H. Ashmead's ' Classification of the Ichneumon Flies,' etc., of 1900. 

 Wiener Entom'ologische Zeitung, xx, 3, Mar. 10, '01. Dickel, F. My 

 views on the results of the Freiburg researches on bees' eggs ; Facts de- 

 cide, not views (two papers), 149. Emery, C. Notes on the sub- 

 families Dorylinae and Ponerinae, 35, xlv, i, Mar. 7. 3Iorice, F. !>., 



