1899] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. l,s;; 



H. Notes on insects of the year, division No. 4, Niagara district, 

 figs., 75. K ii n c k e 1 d'Herculais, J. Moulting 1 in insects 

 considered as a means of defense against vegetable or animal para- 

 sites; special roles of traoheil and intestinal moult ing, Auales 

 Sociedad Cientitu-a Argentini, Buenos Aires, March, .'99. 

 L e m o i u e , V . On the application of the Roentgen rays to the 

 study of Arti 'ulates 85 b. L o c h h e a d , W Entomology in 

 schools, figs.. 75. -Lyra an, H II. The President's annual 

 address, 75; The freezing- of inserts. 75 M a r c li a 1 , P. The 

 Ceoidomyids of cereils airl their puvisites, figs., 8 pis.. 86 a, 1. 

 Mayet, V. Note on t 1 e insects of the salt lands 86 b.~ 

 M o f f a t , J . A . Notes on the seison of 1893, 75. -N orris, 

 A. E. Cabinet pest deterrent, 4. d e P e y e r i m h o f f , P- 

 Sexual variation in the Arthropods. 86 a. 2-3. R e n u i e. R. W . 

 Notes on insects of the year, division No. .">, London district, figs., 

 75. R o u s s e a u , E Oa a projes? parmitting the study of the 

 internal anatomy of inserts without dissection (preliminary com- 

 munication), 35. 4 S c h e n k 1 i n g , S . Ou myrmecophilous Ar- 

 thropods,^, April 13; Springing b2aiis,84-, April 20. S c h w a r z, 

 E. A. Clissifiel list of species observed by H. G. Hubbard on 

 the giant c ictus, 5, supplement. W e b s t e r , F . M . The col- 

 le -tor and his relation to pure and applied entomology, 75 



Economic Entomology. A n o n. Abstract of recent publications, 

 Experimant Sration R?c >:\1, x, s, U. S. Dap 1 1 of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, -'99. A u o n . Dragjnflies airl chicken-raising, 84, April 

 27. Anon. The gypy moth and economic entomology, 3. 

 Austen, E . E- Mosquitoes and malaria, the manner in \vhirh 

 mosquitoes inteade;! for de'erinimtion should be collected and pre- 

 served, 10, April 20. Benu, J. H., and others. Locust exter- 

 mination, 108. M'uvh 3 >. - C a r e w -G i b s o n , E . A . , M a t - 

 s i m u r a , M . [The apple fruit miner, Arf/i/resthm conjttf/eUa], 

 4 C h i t t e n d e n. F . H. Soai3 in>3^ts injurious to garden 

 and orchard crop?, figs., Bulletin No. 1!), new series, U. S Dep't 

 Agriculture, Division of E itoniDlogy, \Vasliiugton, '99. (J h o - 

 baut, A. O.2 a Xy.'eVv/v/v p irasite of an orchid in Kuro|H'in 

 greenhouses, 86 a, 2-3. D a g u i n . E.lible insects in antiquitv 

 and in our own day, 55. I) a n i e 1 s . C . W . On truismis-ion 

 of profeosoin i to birds by the mosquito: a report to the Malaria 

 (' mamittee of the Royil S>.-iely, Pi\)coe. lings of the Royal Society. 

 London, Ixiv, 411, AprillS,'!!-) D e a r n e s s , J . The cotton boll 

 worm in Canadian corn. 75. D u g ir a r , L> . M . Notes on the use 

 of the fungus Xi>nrntrif'iin>i ij'.n'm'ift rimi for the --lest ruction ot the 

 chiiich-!);i^ ; I5li ;i> Icn- .].icr.i-) in the Unite, 1 St:itt->. ( '.-ntralblatt 

 tTir Hakteriologie. Jena. March 31. '!)!. K d i n g t o n . Locust ex- 

 terniiu it i in by fie iiiein> of fungus. 103. Man-h l(i. F 1 e t c h c r . 

 J . The brown- tail moth ; [njuriousinssctsin 1 s > *. ti^>.. 75. - !' o r - 

 bush, E. II. Tliegvpsy moth, 75. F u 1 I e r , C. Tin- com- 

 mon blue tick ot Cape Culony and it- relationship to the red water 



