IS95-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. ' 9! 



20. KNOWLEDGE. London, Feb. i, 1895. The Hessian fly, E. A. 

 Butler, figs. 



21. BULLETIN 78. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Entom. Div. The cabbage-root maggot, with notes on the onion maggot 

 and allied insects, M. V. Slingerland, pp. 481-577, 18 figs. 



22. INSEKTEN-BORSE. Leipsic, Nov. 15, 1894. On the bases of varia- 

 tion and aberration of the imago among Lepidoptera (cont.), Dr. M. 

 Standfuss. 



23. THE ENTOMOLOGIST. London, February, 1895. Dr. F. B. White 

 (with portrait). The sense organs of insects: a speculation, J. Watson. 

 Jumping beans and jumping eggs, C. C. Hopley. The cold Autumn of 

 1894, and its effects on certain species of the genus Vanessa, }. Arkle. 

 Wood naphtha as a relaxing medium, R. South. 



24. ANNUAL REPORT OF i HE NEW MEXICO COLLEGE OF AGRICULTURE 

 AND MECHANIC ARTS, 1894. Las Cruces, N. M. Entomology, T. D. A. 

 Cockerell. Bulletin No. 15, January, 1895. Entomological observations 

 in 1894, Life zones in New Mexico, Entomological diary at Santa Fe. T. 

 D. A. Cockerell. 



25. PSYCHE. Cambridge, Mass., February, 1895. Rehabilitation of 

 Podisma Latreille, S. H. Scudder. Two new species of Entotnobrya, F. 

 L. Harvey, figs. The Tipulid genera Bittacomorpha and Pedicia, J. M. 

 Aldrich, fig. Gall of Eurytonia sp. on the cat's-clawthorn, C. H. Tyler 

 Townsend. 



26. ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE BELGIOUE, xxxviii, 

 13. Brussels, 1894, Retiring President's address the Ichneumonidae, 

 M. Tosquinet. xxxix, r, Jan. 31, 1895. New ants from various localities, 

 especially from Australia, A. Forel. 



27. TRANSACTIONS OF THE AMERICAN ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETV, xxi, 

 3. Philadelphia, June-September, 1894. New species of Noctuidas from 

 tropical America, W. Schaus. A catalogue of :he described Jassoidea 

 of North America, E. P. Van Duzee. Descriptions of new parasitic Hy- 

 menoptera, W. H. Ashmead. 



28. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. London, Ont., February, 1895. 

 -The Coleoptera of Canada vii. The Cucujidic of Ontario and Quebec, 



H. F. Wickham, figs. Summary of the U. S. Phasmidae, S. H. Scudder. 

 Alypia inariposa larva, H. G. Dyar. Actias lima, H. H. Lyman. Cana- 

 dian Coccidffi, T. 1). A. Cockerell. Protective mimicry in spiders, F. M. 

 Webster. J^reptos, Tainp/iai/a and slrotros- -a review, H.G. Dyar. On 

 the Coleoptera of New Mexico and Arizona, including biologic and ether 

 notes, C. H. T. Townsend. Acritiintn a4>ierii\i>ini, J. A. Moffat. 



29. THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S MONTHLY MAGA/INE. London, February, 

 !S95- Pre-occupied names and genera in the micro-lepidoptera, Rt. Hon. 

 Lord Walsingham. Relaxing and setting insects, W. Farren. 



