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What I found under a pile of grass, 411, ix, 101-:?. Riehn, H. Er- 

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Hopkins, A. D. Preliminary classification of the superfamily 

 Scolytoidea, 7, Tech. Ser., No. 17, 165-232, Mann, W. M. Some 

 Myrmecophilous insects from Mexico. [Orthoptera: 2 new names; 

 Coleoptera: 7 new names; Hymenoptera: 5 new names]. 5, xxi, 

 171-84. Payne, O. G. M. Notes on Telephorus rufus and its 

 varieties, 186, ix, 165-8. Spaeth,, F. Coleopterorum catalogus, 

 Pars 62: Chrysomelidae: 16, Cassidinae, 182 pp. 



HYMENOPTERA. Cornetz, V. Observations nocturnes de 

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 und formensinn der biene, 89, xxxv, Abt. f. Allgem. Zool., 1-183. 

 Strindberg, H. Zur kenntnis der hymenopteren entwicklung. 

 Vespa vulgaris nebst einigen bemerkungen ueber die entwicklung 

 von Trachusa serratulae, 97, cxii, 1-47. 



Beutenmuller, W. Notes on the genus Rhodites, with descrip- 

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Doings of Societies. 



NEWARK ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY 

 Meeting of January 12, 1913, in Newark Free Public 

 Library. President Buchholz in the chair, twelve members 

 present. Mr. John Pfeuffer, of Irvington, was elected a 

 member. Mr. Rummel mentioned taking a Papilio tnnius 

 form between tnrniis and glaiicus in Elizabeth, August 5, and 

 Mr. Brehme stated the fact that he saw moths flying at light 

 in New Brunswick on Jan. 6. Mr. Lemmer stated that he had 

 bred Anomis erosa from a larva found on hollyhock in Irving- 

 ton about November 10. Mr. Grossbeck showed sixty inter- 

 esting photographs of scenery taken by himself and Mr. Davis 

 in Florida. 



Meeting of February 9, 1913, in the Free Public Library. 

 President Buchholz in the chair, fifteen members present. 



