1 8 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [January, 



of the species of toe Coleopterous genus Necrophorus Fabr. of -the pake- 

 arctic fauna, E. Reitter. 



9. JOURNAL OF THE NEW YORK ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, September, 

 1895. New genera and species of the Tachinidce, D. W. Coquillett. New 

 North American Tettiginae, ii, A. P. Morse. The eversible repugnatorial 

 scent glands of insects, A. S. Packard. Some Acarians from a sphagnum 

 swamp, N. Banks. Larva of Demas propinquilinea; its systematic posi- 

 tion, H. G. Dyar. Note on the Smerinthinse, A. R. Grote. On the cor- 

 relation of habit in Nemoscerous and Brachycerous Diptera between 

 aquatic larvae and blood-sucking adult females, C. H. T. Townsend. 

 Descriptions of the preparatory stages of Ennomos Alniaria (Linn.), W. 

 Beutenmuller. Note on Hyperchiria io var. liliffi, ibid. Insects at 

 Watchogue and Beulah Land, Staten Island, N. Y., VV. T. Davis. [Note 

 on] Thecla acadica, Catocala coccinata, Phyciodes nycteis and Dichelo- 

 iivcha fuscula, W. B. Proceedings of the New York Entomological So- 

 ciety (May 31 and June 4, 1895). 



10. ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEiGER, No. 488. The coxal gland of Tely- 

 phonus caudatns, T. Adensamer. 



11. RECORDS OF THE AUSTRALIAN MUSEUM, ii, 6 On a case of pre- 

 sumed protective imitiation, F. A. A. Skuse. 



12. REVUE SUISSE DE ZOOLOGIE ET ANNALES DU MUSEE D'HISTOIKE 

 NATURELLE DE GENEVE, Tome lii, fasc. 2. Revision of the Tribes Panes- 

 thini and Epilamprini (Orthoptera of the family Blattidas), H. de Saussure. 



13. PROCEEDINGS OF THE BOSTON SOCIETY OF NATURAL HISTORY, 

 xxvi, pt. 4. Descriptions of certain Lepidop'terous larva;, H. G. Dyar. 



14. THE KANSAS UNIVERSITY QUARTERLY, iv, No. 2. Two remarkable 

 genera of Diptera, S. W. Williston. On Toxotrypana of Gerstaecker, 

 \V. A. Snow. 



15. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1894. 

 Some scale insects of the orchard, L. O. Howard. The more important 

 insects injurious to stored grain, F. H. Chittenden. Insecticides [direc- 

 tions for their preparation and use]. 



16. PSYCHE, a journal of entomology, December, 1895. On the Ephe- 

 meridae and venation nomenclature, Y. L. Kellogg. On the nests and 

 parasites of Prosopis varifrons Cresson, A. Davidson. The number of 

 stages in Apatelodes torrcfacta, H. G. Dyar. Deidamia inscripta, C. G. 

 Soule. Schistocera americana in New England, F. H. Sprague. Insect 

 collection of the U. S. National Museum. Proceedings of the [Cambridge 

 Entomological] Club. New Homoptera received from the New Mexico 

 Agricultural Experiment Station,,!, C. F. Baker. The grape-vine Typh- 

 locybids of the Mesilla Valley, T. D. A. Cockerell and C. P. Gillette. 

 Some new insects, T. D. A. Cockerell. 



