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uew bat-parasite of Hie order Heiniptera, tig., 22. T i n s 1 e y , J . 

 D . Notes oil Coecida?, with descriptions of new species, figs.,* 4. 



Coleoptera. A n o n . Westward spread of the common asparagus 

 beetle \_Criocerii asparayt"], 7. C li i t t e 11 d e 11 , F . H . See 

 Economic Entomology. Pic, M. Description of Coleoptera 

 [Melyrodes], Le NaturaJiste, Paris. Dec 1, 'its. 



Diptera. B r a u e r , F. Contributions to the knowledge of 



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the Muscaria schizometopa and description of two species of Hypo- 

 derma.. I pi, 33s, cvi, 4-7, April-July, '97. Rec'd Dec. 20. '98. 

 C o q u i 1 1 e 1 1 . D . W . See Economic Entomology *-K e 1 - 

 logg, V. L. The month parts of the nematocerous Diptera. i. 

 5 S c u d d e r , S . H . See Hemiptera. 



Lepidoptera. B a c o t , A. Notes on hybrids (2nd and 3rd crosses) 

 between Tephrosia hixfortaia and T. c.r<'ininctil(ti-i<i.2\.'R n t 1 e r. 

 A. G. On the Pierine butterflies of the genus Catophaga. II : 

 Notes ou the genus Evcliloe Hiibner. a genus of the Pierinae, 9. 

 C ha p m a n , T . A . A note on the action of the clasps in Ere- 

 l>i<i, 2i. C h i 1 1 e u d e u , F. II. A leaf tyer of gripe and 

 elderberry. 7. D o d . F . 11 . W . Notes on some Alberta but- 

 terflies, 4. D y a r, H. G. Life-histories of North American 

 Geometrida?, 5. M e r r i f i e 1 d. F . and others. Protective 

 coloration of Lepidopterou* pupa, 21. M o o r e , F . Lepidoptera 

 Indica. Part xxxiv. London, Lovell Eeeve & Co. -'98. Rec'd 

 Jan 9, '99. (Vol. iii, pp. 193-216, pis. 263-270. Nymphalhue- 

 Limenitina). R u h m e r , G. \Y. How does Araschnin levanu 

 ab . porirna O. arise in nature? Entomologische Nachrichten. Ber- 

 lin, Dec. '98. - S h e r b o r u , C . D . and D u r r a n t, J . H . 

 On the dates of Jacob Hiibner'? "Sninmluug europiiischer Schmet- 

 terlinge," II. S k i n n e r , H. A Synonymic Catalogue of the 

 North American Rhopalocera. The American Entomological Soci- 

 iety. Philadelphia: issued Dec. 15. '98. Pp 100. xiv. See THE 

 NEWS for January, pige 21. Smith. J. B. Descriptions of 

 new Noctuids.* 4. S o u 1 e, C. G Early Stages of Trfptogo-n 

 inodesta, 5. 



Hymenoptera. A s h m e a d . "W . II . Classification of the horn- 

 tails and sawflies, or the sub-order Phytophaga, 7 (concl.), 4. 

 A n g 1 a s , J . On the histolysis and histogenesis of the digestive 

 tube of Hymenoptera during metamorphosis, Comptes Rendus, 

 Societe de Biologic, Paris, Dec. 17, '98. A n o n. An invasion of 

 the digger wasp [Jfec/astizits sped'osus], 7. C ^ c k e r e 1 1 . T 

 I). A. New and little known Fly raenoptera taken by Prof. C H. T. 

 Townsend and Mr. C. M. Barber in New Mexico in 1898.* M ; Notes 

 on the nomenclature of some Hymenoptera, 9 ; Some synonymy, 

 [and] Segregates from Perdita, 5. M a r 1 a t t . C . L. Some 

 new Neftiatids,* 4. 



