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GENERAL SUBJECT. Banks, N. (See under Neuroptera). 

 Blair, K. G. Luminous insects, 131, 1914-15, 31-45. Blume, E. 

 Ein neuer lichtfang-apparat, 216, xxix, 15-16. Brunner von Watten- 

 wyl, C. Noticia necrologica por I. Bolivar, 208, xv, 161-66. Ealand, 

 C. A. Insects and man: an account of the more important harm- 

 ful and beneficial insects . . . 341 pp., 16 pis., 100 tigs. [The Century 

 Co.] Hollandie, A. C. The "cerodecytes" or "oenocytes" of insects 

 considered from the biochemical viewpoint, 28, xvi, 1-66. Hopf, 

 W. Die verwendung des karten-systems fur den entomologie, 166, 

 ix, 26-8. Keuchenius, P. E. On remarkable gland-hairs with in- 

 sects, 514, 49-52. McAtee, W. L. Bird enemies of forest insects, 

 511, xxi, 681-91. MacGillivray, A. D. The Entomological Society of 

 America. (Resume of Philadelphia meeting), 68, xli, 842-3. Mar- 

 covitch, S. The biology of the juniper berry insects with descrip- 

 tions of n. sps. [Hym.., 1 new; Dipt., 1 new], 180, viii, 163-189. Sears, 

 P. B. Corrections to the list of insect galls of Cedar Point, 143, xv, 

 518. Shelford, V. E. Suggestions as to the original habitat and dis- 

 tribution of various native insect pests, 179, viii, 171-4. Sumner, F. 

 B. Some reasons for saving the genus, 68, xli, 899-902. Thompson, 

 S. M. An illustrated catalogue of American insect galls. Edited by 

 E. P. Felt, 166 pp. (Pub. by Rhode Id. Hospital Trust Co.). Weiss, 

 H. B. Notes on the occurrence of some economic insects not here- 

 tofore recorded from N. J., 5, xxii, 105-6. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Bridges, C. B. A link- 

 age variation in Drosophila, 184, xix, 1-21. Duncan, F. N. A note 

 on the gonads of gynandromorphs of Drosophila ampelophila, 3, 

 xlix, 455-6. Macdowell, E. C. Bristle inheritance in Drosophila, I. 

 Extra Bristles, 184, xix, 61-98. Morgan, T. H. The role of the en- 

 vironment in the realization of a sex-linked mendelian character in 

 Drosophila, 3, xlix, 385-429. The constitution of the hereditary ma- 

 terial, 515, liv, 143-53. Schaffner, J. H. The chromosome mecha- 

 nism as a basis for mendelian phenomena, 143, xv, 509-18. 



MEDICAL. Howard, L. O. Some pioneers in mosquito sanita- 

 tion and other mosquito work, 211, Ixxxvii, 65-77 (cont.). Hunter, 

 W. D. Some observations on medical entomology, 102, xvii, 58-69. 



ARACHNIDA. Lutz, F. E. List of Greater Antillean spiders 

 with notes on their distribution, 321, xxvi, 71-148. Simon, E. Les 

 Arachnides de France. Tome VI, pt. 1, 1914, 308 pp. 



NEUROPTERA, ETC. Banks, N. Geographic distribution of 

 neuropteroid insects, with an analysis of the American insect fauna; 

 Suggestions for tracing relationships of insects, 180, viii, 125-35; 

 136-9. Borden, A. D. The mouth parts of the Thysanoptera and 

 the relation of thrips to the non-setting of certain fruits and seeds, 

 179, viii, 354-60. Harrison, L. The respiratory system of Mallo- 



