30 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Feb. 



the works of this author, this report is an excellent hand -Look of the year's 

 research in Kronomic Kntomolo;_;y in Am.-rir.i. It is invaluable to all 

 entomologists, uhether they In- interested in economic or i l.issiii ( .itory 

 work. E. M. A. 



CANADIAN I-'.N r< I.MOI.OC.IST January, 1X90. This first numl>i-r of Vol. 

 XX11 contains " Ihilaiiinus Its food habits," by |ohn Hamilton, M. 1)., 

 with five- illustrations of Jla/aninns HHCHIH. The continuation of l'n>f. |. 

 P>. Smith's " Preliminary Catalogue of the Arctiidtr of Temperate North 

 America, with Notes" [the i^enus Air da.'] "Note OH the- Larval ( >rna- 

 mentation of the North American \/>h /;/' '</"." by A. \\. (".rote. " De- 

 scriptions ofLepidopterous Lar\;e," ( Mmnt'xtra /on a, Phycis rubifasciella, 

 Sit/chria contatcllct and S. ccltclla}. "Note on the ^i-mis Cmcota and 

 Prof. |. l'>. Smith," by A. R. drote; a controversial article. " Notes" ,md 

 "Correspondence" contain brief notes on Collecting by !'. 15. Caullield. 

 "The Cotton Worm" around London, Ontario, by I-".. liaynes Reed, and 

 " Chrysalids (Pryrameis can/it i\ devoinvcl by Caterpillars <Spi/osina 

 Isabella)," by S. W. Denton. K. M. A. 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S .MONTHLY MAC.A/.INK January, 1890, contains 

 " Mia r>plt v_T.r larva,-," by John H. Wood. " ( 'o/coptcra at Cobhane 

 Park, Kent," by (. |. Walker. " Descriptions of two new genera (St<-f/i- 

 idea and Trichidca\ and of some uncharacterized species of d'a/cmii/itf," 

 by Joseph S. Baly. The species are from the Indian fauna. " Notes on 

 the Lepidoptera of Mooltan," by N. Manders. " Iicrya f>unhasi and its 

 insect enemies in New Zealand," by W. M. Maskell. The briefer notes in 

 this issue are on " Scoparia afonia/is and Scoparia an'itstt'a," by Kustace 

 R. Bankes. " Opostega salacicl/a" by the same author. " Habits ot the 

 Honey Moth" \_(,'al/cna ccirana,~\ by C. G. Barrett, and "./;/</ rta niyr- 

 tilli at flowers," and " Identity of Phycis adornatclla and /'. subornatella" 

 by the same author. " Habits of the larva of Jiudorca dubita/is," by \\'. 

 Machin. "The Life-history of Siitusthis combinatana" and "On the 

 flight of Atta antarctica," by (1. Y. Hudson. " Psocidif aiul Mistletm . 

 by R. McLachlan, who says: "much and interesting could be written on 

 the deni/ens of an old tuft of mistletoe;" " Limnophilas hirsu/us at su^ar." 

 by C.eo. R. Porritt; and the usual notes on localities and captures in the 

 British Isles. 



A review of " Indian Museum Notes, \'ol. I, No. i," which is "planned 

 much on the same lines as ' Insect Life,' and like it cannot fail to ha\>- .1 

 beneficial eliect," is published and Obituary Notices of I >r. Fran/ Low. at 

 Vienna, a^ed hi; |. 15. (iehin, at Kemiremont, a^ed 7 v. and Pro!. Win. 

 Ramsay McNab, M . I)., at I lublin, a-ed 45. are -i\en. The usual .1. 

 i omits of Sorieiv Meetings end the number. L. M. A. 



Li- NATURALIST! C\\ADII ; .N iVceinbei. iSSi). \\'ith this issue comes 

 i|>a^ed 2X5 2t;2i a separatum continuing the \\ork on the /,/.v.\/,/,-.v i _/ ( /.v.v//.v 

 to /','I//I>/>M'M. The rest of this number is of general interest, and not 

 c-spi-ciall\ addressed to entomologists. !'.. M. A. 



