128 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 



34. THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S MONTHLY MAGAZINE. London, March, 

 1895. Further notes on the habits of Psyche mllosella Ochs., C. G. Bar- 

 rett. Occurrence of Tinea vinculclla H.-S., at Portland, with notes on 

 its life-history, N. M Richardson. Successful introduction of luimble 

 bees into New South Wales, A. S. OH iff. AIenrodes proletella L. and A. 

 brassica- Walk., a comparison, J. W. Douglas. RecenT experiments on 

 the means of protection possessed by Abraxas grosstilariafa, \\ . F. H. 

 Blandford. Note on a mass of cocoons of Aphomia sociella L., C. G. 

 Barrett. Method of sugaring meadows, moors, mountain sides, etc., H. 

 G. Knaggs. 



35. THE ENTOMOLOGIST. L'.)ndon, March, [895. On the causes of 

 variation and aberration in the imago state of butterflies', withfstfg'gestions 

 on the establishment of new species, Dr. M. Standfuss, transl. by F. A, 

 Dixey, introductory note by F. Merrifield. Moth-adipocere, H. G. 

 Knaggs. Jumping beans and jumping eggs, C. G. Bignell. 



36. TRANSACTIONS OF THE CONNECTICUT ACADEMY, ix, pp. 400-429 

 July, 1894 (received March 8, 1895). Canadian spiders, J. H. Emerton, 

 4 pis. 



37. LE NATURALISTE CANADIEN. Chicoutimi, Quebec, February, 1895 

 (received March 8). L'Abbe Provancher (cont), Abbe V. A. Huard. 

 Coloration in Lepidoptera, Abbe P. A. Begin. 



38. DEUTSCHE ENTOMOLOGISCHE ZEITSCHRIFT, 1894, Erstes Lepidop- 

 terologisches Heft. Berlin, July 14, 1894. High Andine Lepidoptera, 

 Dr. O. Staudinger, 2 pis. Palaearctic genera of Lasiocampidae, Striphnop- 

 terygidae and Megalopygida;, Dr. C. Aurivillius, 2 pis. Zweites Lepidop- 

 terologisches Heft, Jan. 5, 1895. On the capture and habits of the chief 

 butterflies of the Amazon Valley, O. Michael. [Both parts received 

 March 1 1, 1895.] 



39. THE, NATURALISTS' JOURNAL. London, March, 1895. Pupa hunt- 

 ing (cont.), H. G. Knaggs, figs. Insects that feed on shrubs, S. L. Mosley. 

 Beetles in a timber yard, R. J. Thomson. 



40. ANNALES DE LA SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIQUE DE BELGIQUE, xxxix, 

 2. Brussels, Feb. 28, 1895 (received March 14, 1895). New contribution 

 to the study of the Lathridinse, M. J. Belon. 



41. The appearance of the seventh part of "Monographic der mit 

 Nysson und Bembex werwandten Grabwespen," * by Anton Handlirsh, 

 completes one of the most important and useful works relating to the 

 Hymenoptera published in recent years. 



This last part relates entirely to the genus Bembe.r, which, as the author 

 states, is the most difficult and the richest in species in the entire group, 

 his paper containing descriptions of 118 species which he has personally 



* Sitzungsb. d. k. Akad. d. Wissensch., Wien, Math.-natunv. Classe, cii, Bd, Abtli., i, 

 pp. 657 et. seq. 



