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'99 Everts, J. E. Ooleoptera Neerlaudica. De schildvleu- 

 gelige Insecten van Nederland en het aangrenzend Gebied. Deel I, 

 2de Gedeelte. 'sGraveuhage Martinus Nijhoff 1899. pp 369-677, 

 figs. 28-62 [in Dutch]. F o r m a 11 e k , U On the period of 

 flight of some Ooleoptera, 38- G adeaude Kerville, H. 

 Physiological experiments on Dyticus marginalia, 86 b - G o r - 

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 r i 11 g t o n . W. II. A lew Canadian Longicorus. 4. Hub- 

 bard, H. G. On Thalassa montezumca Muls. (family Coccinel- 

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 3. April 28. '99. L e s n e , P . Revision of the Ooleoptera of the 

 family Bostrychidae, part ii, figs., 86 a, 2-3 ; On a new species of 

 Ooleoptera ot the family Bostrychidae* (Heterarthron subdepressus. 

 n. sp.). 86 b. P ic, M. On the carnivorous instincts of the An- 

 thieidae, 86 b - R a f f r a y , A. Revision of Batrisus and allied 

 genera of Central and South America,* 1 pi , 86 a, 4. S c b w a r z , 

 E. A. Description of new species of Ooleoptera,* 5, supplement. 

 T h e r y , A. Descriptions of new Buprestida? and various re- 

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Diptera. A u s t e n , E . E . See Economic Entomology 

 Da hi, F. The flea and its position in the system, 59, '98- 

 Elliot, R. Two avian parasites; notes on their meta- 

 morphoses. figs., 75 K e 1 1 o g g , V . L . The mouth parts of 

 the Nematocerous Diptera, iv, figs., 5 Ma re ha 1, P. See 

 the General Subject. W e 1 t n e r, W . The spawn of Chironomus 

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Lepidoptera. A u d r e , E. Suicide of caterpillars. Bulletin, 

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 lus Cramer? 4. Dog n in, P. New Heterocera from South 

 America, 35. 3. D r u c e , H . Descriptions of some new species 

 of Heterocera from Tropical America, II ; Lepidoptera Heterocera, 

 vol ii, p!. xcviii, 15. Dyar, II. G- A new Lithosiau,* 5. 

 F e t t i g. Variability in t he order Lepidoptera a propos of some 

 aberrations observed in Alsace, 110. F r i e d m a n u , F . On the 

 formation of pigment in butterflies' wings, 1 pi. Archiv fiir mikro- 

 schopische Anatomic, liv, 1. Bonn, March 27, '99. F rings, C . 

 Preference of Lepidoptera for their own colors, 40, April 15. 

 F y 1 e s , T . W . Observations upon tfpilosoma congrua Walk., 

 4. G i b s o u , A . Muskoka as a collecting ground, figs., 75 ; On 

 the Noctuida? occurring in Toronto, figs.. 75. H a in p s o n , G 

 F . A revision of the moths of the subfamily Pyraustiuae and fam- 

 ily Pyralidae. pt. 1, figs., 2 pis.,* 14. J o n e s , E. D. Emer- 

 gence of a butterfly, figs., Science Gossip, London, May, '99. 

 Lathy, P . L . Descriptions of new species of Syntomidas in 

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