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Kir by. W. F. The gipsy moth and its introduction into 

 America, figs., 10, May 25. L a r b a 1 e t r i e r , A . The fly of 

 the olive, 79, May 27. M a r 1 a t t , C . L. A dangerous Euro- 

 pean scale insect [Aspidiottia osfrecBformis Curtis], not hitherto re- 

 ported, but already well established in this country, 68, Julv 7; An 

 investigation of Applied entomology in the Old World. 102 M ii h 1 - 

 ng. P T.ie cirryinj of diseisj by bugs an I leeches, 82, May 

 29. N u t a 1 1 , G . H- F . Liter researches on the role of mos- 

 quitoes in the distribution of malaria, 82, June 19. R a i u b o w 

 W. J The Queensland cattle tick, Records of the Australian 

 Museum, iii. 5, Sydney. April 17, '90 Schenkling-Prevot- 

 The apple-tree spinner ( Hy/>o/ioietifa maUnella Zell), 84, May 11 . 

 Scott. W. M. Legislation agiinst crop pests Dangerou* 

 pests prescribed by t.'ie Bjird, with remedial suggestions, figs_ 

 Bulletin No 1 GeorgiaSlate Board of Entomology, Atlanta, April , 

 '99 Sirrine, F- A Com biting the striped beetle on cucum- 

 bers, tij,--:., B'ille;ij !">:> X^.v Y-uvv A'fi'ic. Exper. Station, Geneva^ 

 N. Y., May. '99. -W e b s t e r . F M. Fatal temperature for 

 Diaspis <nny<j<lali Try on, 4. June; The tobacco flea-beetle (Epftrix 

 parvula) attacking tobacco in barn. 4. July - Z i in in e r in a n u ' 

 H. On the life-history of. and on combating the apple-spinner, 

 84, June 8. 



Arachnida. Banks, N A new species of the genus Hala- 

 rachne, tigs ,* 102; An American species of the genus Ccuctilus.* 

 fig., 102; Some spiders from northern Louisiana,* 102; Tarsonfinux 

 in America, figs .102 ; A new Solpugid from California.* 102 ; Arach- 

 nida,* See the General Subject, figs Berlese, A. On the 

 mesinte^tiue of some Arachuida. 114. vii B o r e 1 1 i , A. Travels 

 of Dr. A Borclli to the Argentine Republic and Par.iguay. xxiii. 

 Scorpions, 25, 336 ; Scorpions collected at Darieu by Dr. E. Festa, 

 25.338; Travels of Dr. E. Festa to Ecuador and the neighbor- 

 ing regions, xviii. Scorpions. 25. 345 -Calandruccio. S 

 The ectoparasitic Ixodidae of man, Bulletino, Accademia Gioenia di 

 Scienze Natural! in Catania, April, '99. C a n e s t r i n i . G . and 

 Kramer, P Demodicida? and Sarcoptida 1 . Das Thierreich. 7 

 Lieferuug. Berlin. April, '99. pp. xvi, 193 31 text-fig*. C o o k ( 

 O . F Hnbbardia. a ne*v genus of Pedi palpi,* 1 pi-. 102. G o e 1 - 

 d i, E . A. Arachnological studies relating to Brazil [in Portu- 

 gese], Boletim do Museu Paraense de Histcria Natural e Ethno- 

 grapbia. ii, 4. Para, Dec., '98; Kpeft'oifles bahiensits Keyserling, 

 a twilight spider of Brazil, fig., 1 pi., Zoologische Jahrbiicher (Ab- 

 theil. f. System.), xii-, 2, Jena, April 25. '99 - K r a e p e 1 i n , K 

 Scorpiones and Pedipilui. Das Tierreicb. 8 Lieferung, Berlin 

 R. Friedliinder u-Sohn. March. 1899 Pp xviii, 265 94 text-figs; 

 -M e i n e r t , F . On the Pycnogonida collected by the " Ingolf ' 

 expedition [in Danish], 115. P o k r o w s k y , S. Observations 

 on oviposition of Phelcus, [and] Still a pair of bead-tubercles in 

 spider embryos, figs. 22, June 26. S a b b a t a n i , L . Anti-coagu- 



