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ticks of North America and Australia, figs, 108, March 16.- 

 F y I es, T. W. The farmers' garden and its insect foes, figs., 

 75. Hunter, S. J. Alfalfa, Grasshoppers. Bees : their rela- 

 tionship, figs., Contributions from Entomological Laboratory, Uni- 

 versity of Kansas, No. 65. Lawrence, Jan '99. H u t t , H . L . A 

 few of the most troublesome insects of the past season (1898), figs., 

 75 I 1 1 i d g 3 , R. Life-history, etc., of timber moths, 109. 

 L o u n s b u r y , C . P . Coddling moth again, 108, March 2 

 [L u g g e r O?] Butterflies and moths injurious to our fruit-pro- 

 ducing' plants, 237 figs. Bulletin 61, University of Minnesota Agri c. 

 Exper. Station, Division of Entomology. St. Anthony Park, 

 Minn , Dec.. '98. M a r c h a 1 . P. See the General Subject; also 

 numerous short note? in 85 b. M a y e r , C. A new remedy 

 against phylloxera, 108, March 2. Pound, C. J. Not^s on the 

 cattle tick, 109. R o b e r t s , L. Ticks and their destruction, 

 108, March 16. S h i r 1 e y , J . Notes on bees and [as destroyers 

 of] wax-scales, 109. S 1 i u s e r 1 a n d , M . V. Some new 

 notions about some old insects, Reprint from Transactions, Massa- 

 chusetts Horticultural Society, pt. 1, Boston, '99 ; Insect pests of 

 1898, Reprint from Proceedings, Forty-fourth Annual Meeting, 

 "Western New York Horticultural Society, Jan. 25, 26, '99. S p a 1 i - 

 kovrski, E. New researches on the accidents caused by the 

 stings of bees, 55. Webster, F. M. Some economic features 

 of international entomology, figs , 75. "W e e d , C . M . The for- 

 est tent caterpillar, figs., Bulletin 64, New Himpshire College 

 Agricultural Experiment Station, Durlaim. N H., April. '99; 

 [Report of] Department of Entomology, figs, Tenth Annual Report 

 of the same. Nov., '98. W e 1 1 s , H. H. and others. Locust 

 fungus operations, 108. March 2. 



Arachnida. B i r o, L . Mimetic spiders, [in Magyar, brief sum- 

 mary in German], Rovartaui Lapok, Budapest, April '99. C a m - 

 bridge, F . O . P . On new species of spiders from Trinidad, 

 West Indies. 1 pi., 14. C a m b r i d g e, O. P. Arachuida- 

 Araneidea, pp. 289-296*, 15. G i 1 1 et te, C. P. Life-history 

 of the sheep scab-mite, Psoroptes communis.75.v anHasselt, 

 A . W . M . The venom of spiders. 46. M o e u k h a u s , W . J . 

 Contribution to knowledge of the Arachnida of San Paulo, 1 pi., 

 107. Pocock, R. I. A new stridulating Theraphosid spider 

 from South America, II. T r o u e s s a r t , E Note on the orgiu 

 of fixation and of suction in the larva of Trornbidion, figs , 86 b. 



Myriopoda. H e n n i n g s . Tinnosvary's organ of Glomeris, figs.i 

 59. '99, No. 3. V e r h o e f f, C. On the European cive fauna' 

 especially Diplopoda and Chilopoda, 22, April 17. 



Thysanura. B ouvier. E. L. The genus Mtiimlroin'n, new 

 type of the family Lepismidae, 86 b. C a 1 a n d r u c c i o , S. On 

 the biology of Japyx solifuyus Hal . and Campodea staphylinus 

 Westw., preliminary note, Bulletino d. Societa Entomologica Ital- 

 iana, xxx, 1-2, Florence, Oct. SI, '98. 



