1896.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 209 



26. Tenth Report of the New York State Entomologist for 1894 [Ex- 

 tract]. The scorpion flies, E. P. Felt. 



27. ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE BELGIOUK, xl, 5. 

 The ants of tropical America, A. Forel. Analytical key of the genera 

 of the family Formicidae for the determination of the neuters, C. Emery 

 Revision of the species of the genus Ulocerus Dalman, A. Senna. 

 Ibid, xl, 6. Descriptions of new genera and species of Phytophagous 

 Coleoptera obtained by Mr. Andrews in India, M. Jacoby. 



28. BlHANG TILL KONGL. SVENSKA VETENSKAPS-AKADEMIENS HAND- 



LINGAR, xx, 4. Researches on Arachnida from Java and adjacent places, 

 . . . with descriptions of new South Asiatic and South American species, 

 T. Thorell. The Myriapod fauna of Cameroons, C. O. von Porat. 



29. BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE ZOOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE, xx, 3. De- 

 scriptions of some Lower Californian spiders forming part of the collec- 

 tions of Dr. Geo. Marx, E. Simon. 



30. ANNALES AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY, June, 1896. On 

 some Odonata of the subfamily Aeschnina, R. McLachlan. 



31. NATURAL SCIENCE. London, June, 1896. The meaning of meta- 

 morphosis, A. Hyatt and J. M. Arms. 



32. JOURNAL OF THE NEW YORK ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY, June, 

 1896. Xew species of Heterocera, W. Schaus. The phosphorescent 

 organs of insects, A. S. Packard. The probable origin and diffusion of 

 North American species of the genus Diabrotica, ii, F. M. Webster. On 

 the probable origin of the Pericopidae: Composia fidelissima H.-S., H. 

 G. Dyar. The larva of Syntouicida epilais \Valk., ibid. Food-habits of 

 North American Cerambycidae, \Y. Beutenmiiller. Note on the geo- 

 graphical distribution and mimicry of Apatela, A. R. Grote. Correction 

 of the type of Agronoma and note on Laspeyria, ibid. Note on Ena-mia 

 crassinervella Zell. (Mieza ignini.v Walk.), A. T. Slosson. A descrip- 

 tion of the larva found by Mrs. Slosson, H. G. Dyar. New Californian 

 spiders, N. Banks. Note on the head seta? of lepidopterous larvae, . . . 

 H. G. Dyar. Desiderata of North American Notodontidae, A. S. Packard. 



33. BIOLOGISCHES CENTRALBLATT, xvi, Nr. n. By what means do 

 flowers attract insects, F. Plateau. 



34. BULLEPTINO DELLA SOCIETA ENTOMOLOGICA ITALIANA, XXvii. 3, 4. 



Hymenopterological note (note 3), G. Gribodo. 



35. TRANSACTIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 

 1896, pt. 2. Notes on pupae : Orneodes, I-!penneni<.i, Chrvsoci>rvs and 

 Pterophorus, T. A. Chapman. Descriptions of new genera and species 

 of Coleoptera from South Africa, . . . L. Peringuey. Descriptions of 

 new Scolytidce from the Indo-Malayan and Austro-Malayan regions, W. 

 F. H. Blandford. Notes on Dyscritina /t>/t'isr/t>s<i\\e*\.w., E. E. Gn < n. 

 On the courtship of certain European Acridiidu.-, E. P. Poulton. 



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