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Quillota [Chile- iu Spanish]. 58. R i s . F. Obituary of Prof. 

 Gustav Schoch, 56. Roy, E. Vitality of insects, 37. June. 

 S h e r b o r n , C . D . An index to the generic and trivial names 

 of animals, described by Linnaeus, in the loth and 12th editions of 

 his " Systema Naturae," publication 25, Museum Handbooks, the 

 Manchester Museum, Oweus College, '99. S p e i s e r , P. On 

 reduction of the wings in ectoparasitic insects, 84. May IS, 2.V 

 Trotter, A. Did Redi indeed believe that galls and their 

 makers were generated by a " anim i vegetativa" >f plants? Bul- 

 letiuo, Societa Veueto-Trentiim di Scieuze Naturali, vi, 4, Padua. 

 '99. T u t t , J. W . The scientific aspects of entomology, [and] 

 Presidential address [on study of natural history as a science]. Pro- 

 ceedings, South London Entomological and Natural History S,>ei- 

 ety, '98, pt. ii, '99. W a s in a n n . E G. D. Havil ind s observa- 

 tions on the termitophily of Rhoimloiin'hix ii/it/i/Kfirit/fin Boh., 44, 

 4, May 9. W heeler. W . M . Anemotropism anil other ti-op- 

 isms in insects, Archiv fiir Entwicklungsmechanik, viii. 3. Leipsic. 

 June -27. '99. 



Economic Entomolo y. A n o n . Abstracts of recent literature, 

 Experiment Station Record, x, 9, U S Dep't of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, '99. A n o n Amarican literature on tli3 Sin Jos> scale* 

 24 A n o u. The San Jose scale, 87. May 27 - A u s t e n , W ' 

 Bookworms in fact and fancy, Appleton's Popular Science Monthly. 

 New York. June. '99, B e r 1 e s e. A., and L e o n a r d i . G 

 American Coccid* which threaten European fruit-culture, figs . 

 Ii4, vi, vii. C o c k e r p 1 I. T. D. A. Note^s on Australian 

 Coccida?, Victorian Naturalist. Melbourne May, '99 (' r u in p, 

 W . The pear midge. Gardener's Chronicle, London. May 27, '99 - 

 Felt, E . P Shade tree pests in New York State, tigs . :> pis.. 

 112. 27, May. F i n 1 a y , C J . Mosquitoes considered as trans- 

 mitters of yellow fever and malaria, 5, July. F u 1 1 e r , C . A 

 n -\v poultry pest (Xi'iimltim,, ^ }, tigs.. Agricultural Journal, Cape 

 Town, Jan. 5. '99 G r a s s i . B . Relations between malaria and 

 certain special insects, 113 ; Malaria propagated by the means of cer- 

 tain special insects, 113. H e r i court, J. Contagion through the 

 medium of insects [in Spanish, translated from Revue des Revues 

 Paris. April 1, '99], Anales Sociedad Cientiti.-a Argentina. IJuenos 

 Aires, May, '99. Hopkins, A. I). Report on investigations 

 to determine t lie cause- of unhealthy conditions of the spruce and 

 pine trom 1SSO-1S9.S. tigs.. Bulletin 5i. West Virginia Agr. Exper. 

 Station. Morgantovvn. W- Va., April, '99. H o w a r d . L. O- 

 The principal insects atl'ecting the tobacco plant, tigs . Yearbook- 

 I'. S. Dep't of Agriculture. Washington. IS ( ,K>; Pesis of the hop 

 crop, tigs., advance sheets ^pp li:5-ir>8) of a work on the Hop Indus 

 try, Orange Judd Co II u n t e r, S. J. The commotion iu Kan- 

 sa> and Missouri upon the appearance of 7>/.v.--"x/'//v/ in Colorado. 5, 

 July. J o n n s o n, W. G. Tlu- Mediterranean flour moth 

 again, 4, June; Isaac P. Trimble, economic entomologist, 102, 



