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Museum in Hamburg, xv, '98. 105. Videuskabelige Meddelelser, 

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 Buletinul Societalii de Sciinte din Bucarescu, Eomauia. vii, Bucar- 



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The General Subject. A n o u. Gustav Schoch [obituary], portrait, 

 84, March 16. B erg, C . Substitution of generic names, 60 c- 

 Bethune, C. J. S. The rise and progress of entomology in 

 Canada, Transactions, Koyal Society of Canada (2) iv, 4, Ottawa, 

 '98. C ockerell, T. D. A. Color in nature, 68, March 24 - 

 Kunckel d'Hercnlais. On moulting in insects considered 

 as a means of defense against animal or vegetable parasites; special 

 roles oftracheal and of intestinal moults, 12. Pauls. Experi- 

 mental zoological studies of Dr. M. Staudfuss, 40, March 15 

 Poulton, E. B. The instincts of wasps as a problem in evo- 

 lution, figs., Nature, London, March 16, '99. S c h u p p , A. On 

 the "place-sense" of insects, 84, March 2. Vire, A. The sub- 

 terranean world : the blind animals, figs., 87, Feb. 25. W a 1 s i n g- 

 h a m . Transmission of natural history specimens abroad by sample 

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Economic Entomology. An on. Abstract of recent publications, 

 Experiment Station Record, x, 6. 7. U. S- Dept. Agriculture, 

 Washington, '99- Berg, C. On the enemies of the migra- 

 tory locust (Schistocerca paranensis Burm. [in Spanish], 60 c. 

 C lement, A. L. On a retarded escape from the cocoon of 

 Attacus cynthia, Bulletin, Societe Nationale de Acclimatatiou de 

 France, Paris. March, '99. Levat, L. A. The disappearance 

 of the bird and the multiplication of the insect, 87, March 18. 

 Lounsbury, C. P. Report of the Government Entomolo- 

 gist for the year 1897 Cape of Good Hope Dept. of Agriculture. 

 Cape Town, 1898; Entomology, figs., The AgriculturalJournal pub- 

 lished by the Department of Agriculture, Cape of Good Hope, xiv, 

 4. Cape Town, Feb. 16, '99. L o w e, V. H. i. The raspberry 

 saw-fly, ii. Preliminary notes on the grape-vine flea beetle, 7 pis.. 

 Bulletin No. 150. New York Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Geneva. X. Y. Dec., '98. Two destructive orchard insects: i. the 

 apple-tree teut-cattei-pillar; ii. spraying experiments against the 

 spring canker-worm, figs. ,4 pis., Ibid, Bull. No. 152. M ar pma n u . 

 On the occurrence of rnites in urine, 82, March 13.- N u t a 1 1 , G . H . 

 F . The mosquito-malaria theory, 82, March 13, etc. S a g n i e r 

 The San Jose scale, Bulletin des seances, Societe National d' Agricul- 

 ture de France, Paris, Feb., '99. S m i t h , J . B . Report of the 

 Entomological Department of the New Jei-sey Agricultural College 

 Experiment Station for the year 1898. N. J. Agr. Col. Exper. Stat. 

 Rep. 1898. pp. 371-467, 15 figs. Trenton, '99. W e b s t e r , F . 

 M . A serviceable iusectary, 2 pis., 4, April. 



Arachnida. B e r g , C. On Ihelyphonas maximits Taruani.60c- 

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