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and notes on other species,* 5. K i r k a 1 d y , G . AY . On some 

 aquatic Rhynchota from Jamaica,* 9. T i n s 1 e y, J. D. Con- 

 tributions to Coccidology, i. 4. 



(bleoptera. B o r d a s, L . Researches on the anal glands of the 

 Carabidte, 12. F let iaux, E. Note on some Eucnernidce and 

 description of new species. 35. xliii, 1, Feb. 11. -G a n g 1 b a u e r , 

 L . Die Kiifer von Mitteleuropa. Dritter Band, erste Hiilfte. 

 Familienreilie Staphylinoidea. 2. Theil Scydmsenidse Histerida?. 

 Wien. Carl Gerold's Sohn. 408 pp. Svo- :-}() text, figures K a r a - 

 waiew, AY. On the anatomy and metamorphoses of the ali- 

 mentary canal of the larva of Aitobiinii pa)u'ceum,figs.,8\, Feb. 15 

 K nan 8, AY. Collecting- notes on Kansas Coleoptera, 4 P i c . 

 M. Attempt at a study of the Ptfnnsof Brazil, 35, xliii, 1, Feb. 

 11. AY i c k h a m , II . F . The habits of American Cicindelida.-. 

 Proceedings, Davenport Academy of Natural Sciences, vii. Daven- 

 port, Iowa, '99; The Lucanidse of Ontario and Quebec, figs., 4. 



Diptera. A u s t e n , E. E. Oa the preliminary stages and 

 mode of escape of the imago in the Dipterous geuus Xylomyia Roud, 

 (Subula, Mg. et auct.), with especial reference to X. maculata F. 

 and on the systematic position of the genus, 4, !l. K e 1 1 o g g. 

 V . L . The mouth-parts of the nematocerous Diptera, ii, figs., 5. 

 AY i 1 I i s t o n , S . W . Oo the genu.s Tklipwr/aster Bond., 5. 



Lepidoptera B ii r g e r, O. Sr;m:l file's " Experimsntelle 

 Zoologische Tjuiersuchuugen mit Lepidoptera,'' 81, Jan. 15 

 Chapman, T. A. Lepidoptera Phalfenas of the whole 

 world, 9 ; Lepidoptera with a general inland distribution in 

 Europe, but confined to coast habitats in England, 2i Dy ar- 

 il. G . Description of larva of liif/ura delineata Gueu, 4. 

 A suggestion for the Pterophoridae, 1 pi., 21; D ascription of 

 the larva of Calocampa curvimacula,5. F i s c h e r , E . Experi^ 

 mental critical researches on the perc3utage-o^curreiice of abar- 

 rations in Vanessa caused by gi'ext cold, Societas Entomologicas 

 Ziirich-Hottiugen, Feb. 15, '99 F y 1 es, T. VY . Early stage, 

 of Trigonophora periculosa Gn .4 G r i f f i n 5 , A O >serv i- 

 tions on the genus Nannagroecia Redteub .with description of a 

 new species (Voyage of Dr. E Festa to Ecuador) tig , 25, No. \\1 .!. 

 Sept. 14 II o f m a u u , O- Tiie OrneoJidte (Alucitidae; of the 

 palasarctic region, 1 pi , 45 N e w b i g i n . M.I. The colors 

 and pignaentsof butterflies, 61. R e b e 1 , II . On the present posi- 

 tion of classification of the Lepidoptera, 45. S c h u 1 t z , O . On 

 the relative frequency of gyuanclromorphous structures in the vari- 

 ous palsearctic species of Lepidoptera, 84, Jan. 20 S m i t h , J . 

 B. A new species of Asteroscopus Bd,* 4. S t a n d f u ss, M 

 Summary of the temperature and hybrid!/, ilion experiments hith- 

 erto undertaken, 84, Jan 5 S t a u d i n g er, O On ihc species 

 and forms of the genus Ayrias, 45, S t i c h e 1 , II . Ne\v // '/- 

 contA'S from Southern Brazil, Eutomologische Nichvidilc.:. '!>!>, _>, 

 Berlin, Jan. T r i m e n , R. Seasonal diinoriihisiu in Lepidop- 



