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No. 38, sei-oiid series, Apr. 22; The common squash bug 

 tristis DeG.), fig's , 7. circular No, 39, second series, May 5. 

 F e r 11 a 1 d . H . T . Supplementary report of the Zoologist : some 

 insects injurious in Pennsylvania, figs , Report of Department of 

 Agriculture of Pennsylvania for 1898, pp. 373-443. [Harrisburg 

 Pa.] Wm. Stanley Uay, State Printer of Pennsylvania, '99. 

 Howard, L . O. Three inseot enemies of shade trees, figs, 7, 

 Farmers' Bulletion, No. 99, May 26; Spider bites and "kissing 

 bugs.' 1 figs., 26. L e o n a r d i , G . Pu.lrinariu camelicola. Sign, 

 and method of combatting it, figs., Anuali, R. Scuola Superiore di 

 Agricoltura in Portici, (2), i, 2, Naples, '99. L o u n s b u r y , C . 

 P. Report of the Government Entomologist for the year 1898, 

 Cape of Good Hope. Dep't. of Agriculture, Cape Town, W. A. 

 Richards & Sons. Government Printer*. 1899, 9 pis. : Ibid. [Nu- 

 merous Notes on Economic Entomology from the Cape of Good 

 Hope Dep't of Agric., reprinted from the Agricultural Journal, 

 Cape Town, '98 and '99. Many of these have been previously re- 

 corded, but we add] 1899, No. 6. The Wattle bag-worm, fig?.; No. 

 25, Bean Brnchna, tigs: No. 2(3, Cabbage Aphis, tigs. Mac- 

 do n a 1 d , I, Mosquitoes in relation to Malaria, New York Med- 

 ical Journal, Oct. 14, '99 M a r 1 a t t . C. L. The principal 

 insect enemies cf the gi-ape, figs., 7, Farmers' Bulletin, No. 70, '98. 

 The peach twig- borer: an important enemy of stone fruits, figs-. 7 

 Farmers' Fulletiu. No. 80, '98. R o s s , R. The mosquito theory 

 of malaria, 26. S c h g , C On the fioht against scale insects. 84. 

 Oct. 19. S m i t . h , J . B . Crude petroleum as an insecticide, 4 

 pis . Bulletin 138. New Jersey Agric. Exper. Stations, New Bruns- 

 wick, Sept. 5, '99. W i I c o x , E . V . Abstracts of recent pub- 

 licatious.7, Experiment Station Record, xi, -2. AY o o d s . A F . . 

 and Do.rsett, P. H. The use of hydrocyanic acid gas foi 

 fumigating greenhouses and cold frames, tigs., 7, circular No. 37. 

 second series, Jan 10. 



Arachnida. Ca mb ridge , F. O. P. Anchuid-i Ar.uieidei, vol 

 ii, pp. 41-50, pis. iii-iv,* 15. C a m bridge. O . P . Arachnida 

 Araneidea, vol. 1, pp. 297-304, pis. xxxi-xxxii,* 15. N o r d e u s- 

 k i o I d . E . Contributions to knowledge of the morphology'aml 

 classification of the Hydrachnids-, 2 pis., Acta Societatis Seienti- 

 arum Fennica?. xxiv, 5, Helsiugfors, Mir. 14. '98 : Rec'd. Nov. 7, '!Mi 

 Osborn, H. Acarina,* figs, in : The Fur Seals and Fur Seal 

 Ishnl, etc , by David S. Jordan, pt. 3, Washington, Gov't. Print- 

 ing Office, '99. 



Peripatus and Myriopoda. P o u 1 t o n , E. B. Peripatus in tin- 

 Malay peninsula, 10. Ort. 19. d e Z o g r a f . N. On the lateral 

 cephalic organs of (ilonn-i '/'*, 12. 



Orthoptera B u r r , M. Notes on the Forficularia, Annala and 

 Magazine of Natural History, London, Oct., '99. S c udder, s . 

 H . Two genera of Norrh American Deeticinse,* Proceedings, 



