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flies, 36, 1915, 152-76. Frohawk, F. W. Hibernated examples of 

 Vanessa antiopa, 9, 1915, 197. Fruhstorfer, H. Beitrag zur mor- 

 phologic der Prepona- und Agrias-Arten, 84, xxxii, 45-7. Mosher, 

 F. H. Food plants of the gipsy moth in America, 344, ?>ul. No. 

 250. Siegler & Simanton Life history of the codling moth in 

 Maine, 344, Bui. No. 252. Van Eecke, R. Bijdrage tot de kennis 

 der Nederlandsche Lycaena-soorten, 516, i, 22-31. 



Barnes & McDunnough On the early stages of two moths, 4, 

 1915, 271-6. Crumb, S. E. A key to the cutworms affecting to- 

 bacco, 179, viii, 392-6. Dixey, F. A. New species and subspecies 

 of Pierinae, 36, I'.M."., 1-15. Fassl, A. H. Eine neue Sphingide 

 aus Sud-Amerika, 40, xxx, 41-2. Joicey & Rosenberg Descrip- 

 tions of n. sps. of the Pierine genera Catasticta and Daptoneura, 

 36, 1915, 147-51. 



DIPTERA. Bishopp, F. C. Fleas. 344, Bui. 248. Cooper & 

 Walling The effect of various chemicals on blow-fly, 480, ii, 166- 

 82. Coupin, H. La guerre aux mouches, 79, xliii, 33-8. Headlee, 

 T. J. The mosquitoes of New Jersey and their control, 220, Bui. 

 276, 135 pp. Keilin, D. Les formes adaptatives des larves des 

 Anthomyides: les Anthomyides a larves carnivores, 87, 1914, 496- 

 504. Lyon, H. Notes on the cat flea (Ctenocephalus felis); Does 

 the house fly hibernate as a pupa? 5, xxii, 124-32; 140-1. Rabaud, 

 E. Note preliminaire sur le comportement de la larve d'Agro- 

 myza aeneiventris, 87, 1915, 97-99. Severin & Hartung The sti- 

 muli which cause the eggs of the leaf-ovipositing Tachinidae to 

 hatch, 5, xxii, 132-7. Studhalter & Ruggles Insects as carriers 

 of the chestnut blight fungus, 517, Bui. No. 12. Townsend. C. H. 

 T. On the reproductive and host habits of Cuterebra and Derma- 

 tobia, 68, xlii, 253-5. Yorke & Blacklock Notes on the bionomics 

 of Glossina palpalis in Sierra Leone, with special reference to its 

 pupal habits, 281, ix, 349-62. 



Aldrich, J. M. The deer bot-flies (genus Cephenomyia) [1 new], 

 6, xxiii, 145-50. The dipterous genus Symphoromyia in North 

 America [8 n. sps.l, 50, xlix, 113-43. Brethes, J. Description d'un 

 nouveau Syrphide: Description de six Cecidomyidae de Buenos 

 Aires, 60, xxvi, 97-8; 151-6. (See also under General.) Dohanian, 

 S. M. Notes on the external anatomy of Boreus brumalis. 5, xxii. 

 120-3. Enderlein, G. Dipterologische studien XV. Crepido- 

 hamina, due no tie Drosophilidengattung aus Brasilien, 38. xxxiv. 

 185-6. Felt, E. P. New gall midges [5 new], 179, viii, 405-9. 

 Ludlow, C. S. A question of synonomy, 5, xxii, 137-40. Malloch, 

 J. R. Flies of the genus Agromyza, related to A. virens [5 new]; 

 Notes on the flies of the genus Pseudodina, with description of a 



