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172-4, April-June, '01. Max well- Lefroy, H. Insect attack on cacao 

 trees in Grenada, Bulletin 28, Miscellaneous Information, Botanical Dept. 

 of Trinidad, 'or. (See also Bull. 29, 1. c., for an anonymous note on a 

 cacao moth of the family Tineidse). Morgan, H. A. The differential 

 grasshopper in the Mississippi delta, other common species, figs., 7, 30. 

 Mimro, A. The locust plague [in S. Africa] and its suppression, 1O8, 

 Aug. 15. Quaiiitance, A. L. The pickle worm (Alargaroma nitida- 

 lis Cramer), figs. Bulletin 54, State College of Agriculture and Mechanic 

 Arts, Georgia Exper. Station, Experiment, Ga., July, '01. Simpson, 

 C. B. Report upon an investigation of the codling moth in Idaho in 

 1900, 7, 30. Sliiigerland, M. V. A glance into the past and future, 

 and some of the insect episodes of 1900, Proceedings, Western New 

 York Horticultural Society, Jan. 23 and 24, '01, Rochester, N. Y. Treu- 

 pel, G. On malaria (swamp fever) and its contravention, Berichte, 

 naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Freiburg i B. xi, 3, '01. Vicente. 

 Transmission of malaria ^y the scale insect Aspldiotus nerii, 87, August 

 17. Webster, F. M. The southern corn-leaf beetle \_Myochrous den- 

 ticollis Say] : a new insect pest of growing corn, 3 pis., 6. Wilcox, E. 

 V. Abstracts of recent papers, Experiment Station Record, xiii, 2, U. S. 

 Dept. of Agric., Washington, '01. Numerous short articles and notes in, 

 7, 30, by various authors. 



ARACHNIDA. Banks, N. Some spiders and other Arachnida 

 from Porto Rico,* i pi., 5O, no. 1253, rec'd Oct. 5. Bonier, C. On the 

 external morphology of Koenenia mirabilis Grassi, figs., 22, Sept. 16. 

 Cambridge, F. O. P. Arachnida Araneidea, vol. ii, pp. 209-248*, 

 15, Feb.., Apr., May, June. 



PROTOTRACHE ATA. Evans, B. On two new species of 

 Onychophora from the Siamese Malay States, 6 pis. ; Eoperipatus But- 

 leri nov. sp., i pi., Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, London, 

 Aug., '01 ; On the Malayan species of Onychophora : ii. The develop- 

 ment of Eoperipatus zveldoni, 5 pis., /. c.. Sept., 'or. SJinger, H. 

 Peripatus capensis Sr. and P. Leuckartii n. sp. [from the Travaux du 

 deuxieme congres des naturalistes russes a Moscou, 20-30 Aug. 1869] ; 

 Bulletin, Socie'te' Philomathique de Paris (n. s.) iii, i, '01. 



MYRIOPODA. Cliamberlin, R. V. List of the myriapod fam- 

 ily Lithobiidae of Salt Lake County, Utah, with descriptions of five new 

 species*, 5O, no. 1232. Rec'd Sept. 28. Heymons, K. The devel- 

 opmental history of Scolopendra, ii, 8 pis., Zoologica xiii, 4-5, Stuttgart, 

 '01. Rossi, G. A nest of Julus, 22, Sept. 2. Verhoeff, K. W. 

 On the phylogeny of the Diplopods, 22, Sept. 2. 



ORTHOPTEIiA, de Bormaiis, A. Some Dermaptera of the 

 Civic Museum of Genoa, 8O. Fogg, S. C. A Rock Rimmon catch 

 containing additional species of Orthoptera noted in the vicinity of Man- 

 chester [New Hampshire], 1J5O. Morgan, H. A. See Economic 

 Entomology. Portchiiisky, *T. Observations on some new and 



