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DIPTERA. Banks, N. The eastern species of Psychoda* 4.- 

 Chagnon, G. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidae of the Province of 

 Quebec, Naturaliste Canadien, Quebec, Sept., '01. Coquillett, D.W. 

 Types of Anthomyid genera, 6. Doane, B. W. Descriptions of uevv 

 Tipulidae,* 6. Herrick, G. W. Notes on the life history of Anophe- 

 les punctipennis and on the egg-laying of Culex pipiens, Science, New 

 York, Aug. 30, '01. Noack, W. Contributions to the developmental 

 history of the Muscidae, figs., 5 pis., Zeitschrift fiir vvissenschaftliche 

 Zoologie, Ixx, i, Leipsic, Sept. 10, '01. Robertson, C. Some new 

 Diptera,* 4. Sclimalz, J. B. On the life-history of the Brazilian bot- 

 fly, 84, July ii. Speiser, P. Studies on Hippoboscidae, 8O. Wil- 

 listou, S. W. Diptera, i, supplement, pp. 259-296,* 15, April, May, 

 June. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Anon. Caterpillars attended by ants, 4.- 

 Butler, A. G. A revision of the butterflies of the genus Precis and 

 notes on seasonal phases of the species, 11. Dyar, H. G. Life histo- 

 ries of North American Geometridae, xxvi, 5. Fischer, E. Further 

 researches on the percentage of Vanessa aberrations, 4O, July i, 15 - 

 Fletcher, J. List of Lepidoptera taken in Baffin Land by Dr. Robert 

 Bell in 1897, Annual Report, Geological Survey of Canada (n. s.), xi, re- 

 port M, Ottawa, '01. Fring-.s, C. Are butterflies really captured in sig- 

 nificant numbers by birds? 4O, Aug. i. Godmaii, F. I). Lepidop- 

 tera Rhopalocera, ii, pp. 597-692,* 15, Feb., April, May, June (complet- 

 ing Hesperidae and beginning Supplement to vols. i and ii). Hampsoii, 

 G. F. New species of Syntomidae and Arctiadae,* 11. Moft'at, J. A. 

 A surprise [ Telea polyphemus double-brooded?], 4. Noldiier, E. 

 Two new Heliconius, 24. Ribbe, C. Brief remarks on the capture of 

 butterflies by birds, 84, Sept. 19. Riffarth, H. The genus Heliconius 

 Latr. newly treated and description of new forms, 24. Schans, W. 

 A revision of the American Notodontidae,* 2 pis.. 36. Sclater, P. L/. 

 Lepidoptera of St. Lucia, West Indies, 14. Smith, G. Variation in 

 the genus Erebia, i, Entomologist, London, Oct., '01. Smith, J. B. 

 Concerning protests and other things, 4. Sonle, C. B. Mating of 

 Attacus gloveri, 5. Weeks, A. G., Jr. New diurnal Lepidoptera 

 from Bolivia, 4. 



HYMENOPTERA. Cockerell, T. D. A. New bees of the sub- 

 family Anthophorinae from Southern California,* 4 ; Bees from Southern 

 California visiting flowers of Eriogonum and Rhus* 4 ; On some bees 

 of the genus Andrena from New Jersey, 6. Karavaev, V. The inter- 

 nal metamorphosis and the anatomical peculiarities of the heart in the 

 larvae of ants [two brief notes in Russian] Zapiski Kievskavo Obschestva 

 Estestvoispytatelei, xvi, 2, Kiev, 1900. King 1 , G. B A check-list of 

 the Massachusetts Formicidas, with some notes on the species, 5. 

 Kohl, F. F. On a case of "frontal" gynandro-morphism in Amtno- 

 phila abbreviata F., figs., 44. 



