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the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Expedition, 1898-99 : Orthoptera, figs., 

 14O. Scudder, S. H. The species of Gryllus on the Pacific coast,* 5. 



NEUROPTERA. Currie, B! P. Papers from the Hopkins 

 Stanford Galapagos Expedition 1898-99 : Odonata, figs , 14O. Elrod, 

 M. J. Limnological investigations at Flathead Lake, Montana, and 

 vicinity, July, 1899, Transactions, American Microscopical Society, xxii, 

 May, 1901 ; A study of the variations in Sympetrum rubicundula and 6". 

 obtrusa Hagen (abstract), 68, Oct. 25. Neeclbam, J. G., and Hart, 

 C. A. See post. Williamson, E. B. Additions to the Indiana list 

 of dragonflies with a few notes. Proceedings, Indiana Academy of Sci- 

 ence, 1900. 



HEMIPTERA. Breddin, G. Bugs from the lower Miocene 

 Braunkohl of Salzhausen, figs., 311) ; New neotropical bugs, Societas 

 Entomologica, Zurich-Hottingen, Oct. 15, '01. Cockerell, T. D. A. 

 The Coccid genus Erium in South America, 58, Aug. King', G. B. 

 The Coccidae of British North America, 4. Kirkaldy, G. W. Notes 

 on the division Veliiaria (= subfam. Velidae, Leth. and Sev. ), J). Per- 

 gande, T. See Economic Entomology. 



COLEOPTERA. Berubauer, M. The Staphylinidse of the 

 palaearctic fauna (cont ), Verhandlungen, zoologisch-botanischen Gesell- 

 schaft in Wien, li, 7, Sept. 30, '01. Casey, T. Li. A reply to Dr. Was- 

 mann, 4. Deegener, P. Correction of Escherich's statements on my 

 work ' Development of the mouth-parts and of the alimentary canal of 

 Hydrophilus" 81, Oct. i. Fall, H. C. Two new species of Lucanidae 

 from California,* figs., 4. Hopkins, A. D. On taxonomic relations 

 between Scolytids and their host plants ; On the development and evolu- 

 tion of the Scolytid gallery (two abstracts), 68, Oct. 25. Meiiegaux, 

 A. See Economic Entomology, Pic, M. Descriptions of new Cole- 

 optera : new American and African Notoxus, 55, October r. Seidlitz, 

 G., Sbarp, W. E. See the General Subject. Tutt, J. W. Migra- 

 tion and dispersal of insects : Coleoptera, 21. Weise, J. New Coc- 

 cinellidas, 35. 



DIPTERA. Cbag'iioii, G. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidse 

 of the province of Quebec, Naturaliste Canadien, Quebec, October, '01. 

 Coquillett, D. W. Papers from the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Expe- 

 dition 1898-99: Diptera, 14O. Evans, N. Some observations on the life- 

 history of Culex fatigans, the common grey mosquito of Lower Bengal, 

 Proceedings, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1901, viii, Calcutta, Aug. 28. 

 Ricardo, G. Further notes on the Pangoninae of the family Tabanidae 

 in the British Museum Collection, 11. Willistoii, S. W. Diptera, 

 vol. i, pp. 277-328, pi. v,* 15. 



LEPIDOPTERA. v. Buimingbausen, V. Contribution to 

 knowledge of the Lepidopterous fauna of Rio de Janeiro, including some 

 of the neighboring southern Brazilian States, iii. Rhopalocera : Liby- 

 theidse, Erycinidae, Lycaenidae, 45. Biitler, A. G. On names applied 

 to certain species of the Pierid genus Catasticta, 9. Gary, M. Notes 



