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zine of Natural History, London. 21 The Entomologist's Record, 

 London. 51 Novitates Zoologicae, Tring, England. 68 Science, 

 New York. 87 Bulletin, Societe Entomologique de France, Paris. 

 105 Videnskabelige Meddelelser, Naturhistoriske Forening i 

 Kjobenhaven. 121 Archives des Sciences Physiques et Natur- 

 elles, Geneva. 150 Transactions, Royal Society of Edinburgh. 

 153 Bulletin, American Museum of Natural History, New York. 

 169 "Redia," R. Stazione di entomologia Agraria in Firenze. 

 177 Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, London. 179 

 Journal of Economic Entomology. 189 Journal of Entomology 

 and Zoology, Claremont, Calif. 198 Biological Bulletin, Marine 

 Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, Mass. 204 New York State 

 Museum, Albany. 304 Annals, Carnegie Museum. 313 Bulletin 

 of Entomological Research, London. 344 U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 411 Bulletin, The Brooklyn En- 

 tomological Society. 420 Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus: A 

 monthly journal of entomology, Washington. 490 The Journal 

 of Parasitology, Urbana, Illinois. 532 Proceedings, National 

 Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Washington. 

 538 Lorquinia. Los Angeles. 540 The Lepidopterist, Official 

 Bulletin, Boston Entomological Club. 546 Illinois Biological 

 Monographs, Urbana. 551 Memorie, Pontifica Ac/dademia 

 Romana dei Nuovi Lincei, Rome. 552 Science Progress, London. 

 553 -Florida Buggist, Gainesville, Fla. 



GENERAL SUBJECT. Cameron, S. E. The insect associa- 

 tion of a local environmental complex in the district of Holmes 

 Chapel, Cheshire, England, 150, Hi, 37-78. Chandler, W. J. Inves- 

 tigations of the value of nitrobenzol as a parasiticide with notes 

 on its use in collecting external parasites, 490, iv, 27-32. Chapman, 

 T. A. -Two males paired with one female, 21, 1917, 182. Davis, A. 

 Insect collecting on a mountain trail, 538, ii, 17-18. Felt, E. P. 

 Household and camp insects, 204, Bui. 194. Gibbs, A. E. Obituary 

 notice, 9, 1917, 95. Grinnell, F. The spirit of the naturalist and of 

 natural history work; a suggestion for observation and record, 

 540, i, 53-4; 70. Krogh, A. Injection preparation of the tracheal 

 system of insects, 105, Ixviii, 319-22. Meyrick, E. A question of 

 Latinity, 9, 1917, 114-5. Pickard-Cambridge, O. Obituary notice, 

 9, 1917, 9fi. Rowland-Brown, H. Insect disappearances and re- 

 appearances, 9, 1917, 92-4. Wodsedalek, J. E. Five years of star- 

 vation of larvae, 68, xlvi, 36G-7. Waterhouse, C. O. Obituary 

 notice, 9, 1917, 71-2. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Gatenby, J. B. The 



degenerate sperm-formation of moths as an index to the inter- 



