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shay, R . , and B 1 a n d f o r d , "W . F . H . Larvae in antelope 

 horns, Nature. London, Feb. 9, '99. F rank. New communica- 

 tions on the European fruit scale in comparison with the Sin Jose 

 scale, Gartenflora, Berlin, Feb. 1. G r a s s i , B . , B i g n a in i . 

 A . , and Bastiauelli, G. Further researches on thecycle of 

 human malarial parasites in the body of the mosquito. Rendiconti 

 R. Accademia dei Liucei, Rome, Jan. 8, '99. H o w a r d , L . O . 

 The Economic Status of Insects as a class, Science, New York, Feb. 

 17, '99. J a b 1 o n o w s k i , J. The home of the " bloo.l louse '' 

 [in Hungarian]. 101 L i n t n e r , J. A. Thirteenth report o f 

 the State entomologist on injurious and other insects of the State 

 ot New York', 1897. Fifty-first Report N. Y. State Museum, Al- 

 bany, '98. N u t t a 1 1 , G II- F . The mosquito-malaria theory. 

 Central blatt fiir Bakteriologie, Jena, Feb. 14, '99. R enter, E 

 Argyresthia conjugella Zell., a new enemy to the apple fruit, 21. 

 "Webster, F . M . Report of Committee on Entomology, tigs. 

 Annual Report Ohio Horticultural Society, 1893. No phcs of pub- 

 lication or indication of volume, paging, etc., giveu ! X . On the 

 life-habits of the pine-gall-roller ( Tortri\rre*itirr/f/ L ), 74, Jan. -2-2 



Arachnida. D u b o s e q , O On the histogeuesis of the venom 

 of the Scolopendra, Notes et Revue, Archives de Zoologie Experi- 

 mentaleet Generale, (3) vi, 4. Paris, '93. P e r k i u s, R. C. L. 

 On a special Acarid chamber formed within the basal abdominal 

 segment of bees of the genus Koptortkosomrt (Xylocopina?), Ento- 

 mologist's Monthly Magazine, London, Feb , '99. R o b i n s o n . 

 N . M y pet scorpion [ Thelyphotins giganteus],A.pyletou's Popular. 

 Science Monthly, New York, March, '99. 



Myriopoda. S i 1 v e s t r i , F . l)iplopo;V.i from the voyage of 

 Dr. E. Fe<ta to the republic of Ecuador, tigs . 25, No :5-Jl. Sept. -.\. 



Orthoptera. B u r r, M. Further new species of Forficularia- 

 II ; Mimicry in Orthoptera. 21. M c N e i 1 I . J . Arkansas Me 

 lanopli, i, 5. de Saussure, H. Analecta Entomologica, i. 

 Orthopterologica, 1 pi . . Revue Suisse de Zoologie, v. Geneva, ''.is. - 

 Tntt, J. W. Migration and dispersal ot insects: Orthoptrrn. 

 Cont.), 21. W a 1 k e r, E. M. Notes on some Ontario Acridiidae, 

 part Hi (cont.), 4. W e b s t e r , F. M. A prolonged season of 

 occurrence for X<-}it'*fi>rcrctt Ann'r/cn/ia, 4. 



Neurontera. o m s t o c k . J. H.. and X c c d h a m . J. d- 

 The wings of insects, iv (cont.) [Ephemeridae], figs , American 

 Naturalist, Boston, Feb.. '91). 



Hemiptera. B erg, r . T*v,> mw Argentine -i> -ie< of the genii- 

 (iypona [in Latin], Anales, Sociedad Cientitici Argentina, xlvii', 

 1. Buenos Aires, Jan. '99 C o e k e r e 1 I . T . I) . A . Note, on 

 Central American Coccidse, with descriptions of three new spivu-s,* 

 II; The odor of ( 'o:-<-id;t>, 4: Three new ('itr.-il:e from Br.i/il. 4.- 

 tving. G. B. A new variety of ( hiomis/iis /'////'/////< Fitch 



