1899] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS, 209 



You will no doubt have heard of the purchase by the Brooklyn 

 Institute of Arts and Sciences of the Xeuomegen collection of lepi- 

 d optra, and the donation of my own collection. I have parted with 

 everything relating to entomology, books, and all. I still retain 

 my interest in the study, and have been appointed to the honorary 

 position of curator of entomology to the Institute. 



The Brooklyn Institute has now the best and largest collection of 

 North American Lepidoptera in the world. 



* Referred to Prof. A. J. Savd^r to ai I to his list of largest American collection 



Ei>w. L. GKAKF. 



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ECntomological 



COMPILED BY I'. P. CALVKRT. 



Under the above head it is intended to mention papers received at the Acad- 

 emy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia pertaining to the Entomology of the 

 Americas i. North and South). Articles irrelevant to American entomology 

 will not be noted. Contributions to the anatomy, physiology and embryoloi;> 

 of insects, however, whether relating to American or exotic species, will be re- 

 corded. The numbers in IIKAVY-FACKD TYPK refer to the journals, as num- 

 bered in the following list, in which the papers are published ; * denotes that the 

 paper in question contains descriptions of new North American forms. Title-* 

 of all articles in foreign languages are translated into English; usually such 

 articles are written in the same language as the title of the .journal contain- 

 ing them, but \vhen such articles arc in oilier languages than English, French, 

 (ierman or Italian, this fact is indicated in brackets. 



I. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadel- 

 phia, 1899. 2. Transactions of the American Entomological Soci- 

 ety, Philadelphia, '99. 4. The Canadian Entomologist, London, 

 Out., '99. 5. Psyche, Cambridge, Mass. .'99. 6 Journal of the New 

 York Entomological Society, June. '99. 8. The Entomologist's 

 Monthly Magazine, London, '99 9. The Entomologist, London 

 '99. 10. Nature, London. '99. II. The Annals and Magazine of 

 Natural History. London, '99. 12. Comptes Reudus, F Academic 

 des Sciences, Paris, '99. 21. The Entomologist's Record, London, 

 '99. 22. Zoologisrhrr Auzeier, Leipsic, '99. 24. Berliner Ento 

 niologis;'lie Zeitschrift, xliii, :$, 4. May, '99. 25. Bolletino dei Musei 

 di ZAoloii'ia ed An itomia Comparata d. R, Universita di Torino, "9!t. 

 -30 Memoires de la Soci'-t<' Zeologique de France. \i. '!>S. 30 b. 

 Bulletin of the same, xxfii, '93. 32 llulleiindu Mus&um d'Hidtoire 

 Xat urelle, .Paris. 35. Ann lies, Socit'-ti'- Entomologique de Bel- 

 gique, xliii, Brussels, '99 36 Transactions, Entomological Society 

 of London, '99, pt. ii, .Mine -^2. 37. Le Naturaliste auadien, Chi- 

 coutimi, (^uebei-,'99. 40. Societas Kutomologica, /tirich-llottingcn, 

 '99 41. Entonioldt' ischc Nachrichten, Berlin, \xv, '99 44 VT- 

 handlungen, Zoologisch-botanischen ( JesL-llscliatt in Wien. xlix, 

 '99. -49. Termcs/ftrajzi Fiizetek. xxii. -2, Biitla]i.'si. Muy ti. '99. 52. 

 Transactions. South African Philosophical S-n-iety, x, :5. Cape 



