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9- CONGRES SCIENTIFIQUE A L'OCCASION DE L'ExPOSITION NATIONAL 



DE 1895. Angers, 1895. Observations on a new species of butterfly 

 which is developed in a woody gall, of American origin, Dr. P. Maison- 

 neuve. 



10. BULLETIN DE LA SOCIETE L/.NNEENNE DU NORD DE LA FRANCE. 

 Amiens, September, 1895. Monstrosity in the left antenna of a Carabus 



granulatus, L. Carpentier, fig. November, 1895. Habitat of the Psyl- 



lidse of France, M. Dubois. 



11. MEMOIRES DE LA SOCIETE ZOOLOGIQUEDE FRANCE, viii, 12. Paris, 

 1895. Studies on ants, wasps and bees: ix. On Vespa crabro L , history 

 of a nest from its origin, C. Janet. On Sty/ogamasus lampyridis, an 

 Acarine parasitic on Lampyris splendidula, A. Gruvel, figs. 



12. ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE FRANCE, Ixiv, i. 

 Paris, Aug. 16, 1895. New species of Coreidse of intertropical America, 

 A. L. Montandon, i col. pi. Fauna of Algeria and Tunis Orthoptera, 

 A. Finot (continued in Nos. 3 and 4). Descriptions of new genera and 

 species of Coleoptera of the family Bostrychidae, P. Lesne. On a fosso- 

 rial Hymenopter of the genus Pepsis, which provisions its larvae with a 

 large species of Mygale, and remarks on some parasites of spiders. Dr. 

 A. Laboulbene. Ichneumonidse of Europe and the limitrophic countries 



(cont.), G. V. Berthoumieu (continued throughout the volume). 2. 



Nov. 27, 1895. Dytiscidae found in tobacco, Dr. M. Regimbart, i pi. 

 Revision of the genus Tyropsis Saulcy (Aplodea Reitter) and description 

 of two new genera of the same group, A. Raffray. 3. Feb. 29, 1896 (see 

 above). 4. June 10, 1896 (see above). 



13. PROCEEDINGS OF THE NATURAL SCIENCE ASSOCIATION OF STATEN 

 ISLAND. New Brighton, N. Y., Oct. 10, 1896. Notes on crickets and 

 other Staten Island Orthoptera, W. T. Davis. 



14. THE ZOOLOGICAL MAGAZINE, viii, 95. Tokyo, September, 1896. 

 On thoraco-abdominal muscles of silk-worms, S. Ishiwatari. On Strep- 

 siptera of Japan (cont.), S. Ikeda (both in Japanese). 



15. LE NATURALISTE. Paris, Oct. 15, 1896. Monographic essay on 

 the Coleoptera of the genera Pseudolucanus and Lucanus, L. Planet, figs. 



16. THE AMERICAN MONTHLY MICROSCOPICAL JOURNAL. Washing- 

 ton, October, 1896. The San Jose" scale. By chrysanthemum, tigs. 



17. ZOOLOGISCHER jAHRESBERicHT FUR 1895. Berlin, 1896. Arthro- 

 poda other than Crustacea, Dr. P. Mayer. 



18. REPORT ON THE WORK OF THE HORN SCIENTIFIC ENI'I-:UITION TO 

 CENTRAL AUSTRALIA. Part II Zoology. London and Melbourne, Feb- 

 ruary, 1896. Received Nov. 3, 1896, 410. Lepidoptera, O. Lower. Co- 

 leoptera (exclusive of the Carabidae), Rev. T. Blackburn. Araneidas, H. 



