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yia calosomae, a tachinid parasite of Calosoma beetles. 59, xviii, 483-97. 

 McAtee & Banks. District of Columbia D.: Asilidae. 10, xxii, 13-20. 

 Macfie, J. W. S. -The chaetotaxy of the pupa of Stegomyia fasciata. 

 22, x, 161-9. Saunders, W. H. Fly investigations Reports. 14, 1916, 

 465-518. Smith & Maxwell Lefroy. A comparative study of certain 

 sense-organs in the antennae and palpi of D. 14, 1919, 31-69. 



Dietz, W. G. Three new crane-flies from eastern Canada. 4, 1920, 

 5-8. Malloch, J. R. Descriptions of new genera and species of Sca- 

 tophagidae. 10, xxii, 34-38. 



GOLEOPTERA. Achard, J. Descriptions de Scaphidiidae inedits 

 de la Republique Argentine. 20, 1919, 350-2. Blair, K. G. Further 

 notes on the Fabrician types of Heteromera in the Banks Collection. 11, 

 v, 153-63. Craighead, F. C. Biology of some C. of the families Coly- 

 diidae and Bothrideridae. 10, xxii, 1-13. Garnett, R. T. Variations 

 of Buprestis viridisuturalis. 4, 1920, 17-18. Jeannel, R. Sur 

 quelques Trechinae (Carabidae) du British Museum. 11, v, 98-112. 

 Maulik, S. On Cryptostoma beetles in the Cambridge University 

 Museum of Zoology. 14, 1916,567-90. Strickland, E. H. The cotton- 

 wood leaf-mining beetles in southern Alberta. 4, 1920, 15. Weiss, 

 H. B. Notes on Ischyrus quadripunctatns, bred from fungus. 4, 1920, 

 14-15. Notes on Mycotretus pulchra and its fungous host. 4, 1920, 

 18-19. 



Swaine, Fall, Leng, & Sherman. The C. collected by the Canadian 

 Arctic Expedition, 1913-18. (Rept., Canadian Arct. Exp., iii, Part E, 

 24 pp.). 



HYMENOPTERA. Grandi, G. Contribute alia conoscenza degli 

 Agaonini dell' America (Chalcicidae). 23, xiii, 15-56. Kieffer, J. J. 

 Sur les hymenopteres parasites des ootheques de Mantides. 20, 1919, 

 357~9- Santschi, F. Nouveaux formicides de la Republique Argen- 

 tine. 106, Ixxxvii, 37-57. Schrottky, C. The bee genus Emphor in 

 South America. 4, 1920, 9-11. Turner, R. E. Notes on the wasps of 

 the genus Pison, and some allied genera. 14,1916, 591-629. 



Doings of Societies 



Entomological Section, The Academy of Natural Sciences of 



Philadelphia 



Meeting of May 22, 1919. Twelve persons present, including Dr. 

 Chi Ping, of Kai Fung, China, and Lieut. W. J. Chamberlain, of Corvallis, 

 Oregon, visitors. Director Laurent presiding. 



Hymenoptera. Dr. Bradley said while on a trip to Lang try, Texas, 

 he had seen a large colony of Sphecius grandis going into their burrows but 

 had seen none carrying Cicadas, though a boy he had questioned said that 

 he had seen them with their prey. He had also seen Mutilla orcus Cress. 



