1895-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. l6l 



of Washington during the first ten years of its existence, L. O. Howard. 

 Additional observations on the habits of Ammophila gryphus Sm., T. 

 Pergande. On the food habits of Odynerus, C. L. Marlatt. Notes on the 

 genus Liopteron Perty, W. H. Ashmead. The phylogeny of Hemiptera, 

 H. Osborn. On gossamer spiders' web, L. O. Howard. 



20. INSECT LIFE, vii, 4. Washington, March, 1895. Further notes on 

 the San Jos6 scale, L. O. Howard, fig. Report on the Mexican cotton- 

 boll weevil in Texas, C. H. T. Townsend, figs., map, The cotton or 

 melon plant-louse, T. Pergande. The cotton worm question in 1894, E. 

 A. Schwarz. Notes on cotton insects found in Mississippi (cont), W. H. 

 Ashmead. On the distribution of certain imported beetles, F. H. Chit- 

 tenden. Injurious insects and commerce, L. O. Howard. Is Cyrtoneura 

 ctfsia an injurious insect?, D. W. Coquillett, figs. Insect fertilization of 

 an aroid plant, H. G. Hubbard, figs. Notes and observations on the 

 twig girdler (Oncideres cingulata Say), T. H. Scheffer. A cecidomyiid 

 that lives on poison oak, D. W. Coquillett. A migration of cockroaches, 

 L. O. Howard. The potato bud weevil, F. H. Chittenden. An ortalid 

 fly injuring cereals, figs. The gray hair streak butterfly and its damage 

 to beans, figs. General notes. 



21. NATURE. London, March 28, 1895. Orb-weaving spiders of the 

 United States, O. P. Cambridge. 



22. ANALES DE LA SOCIEDAD CIENTIFICA ARGENTINA, xxxviii, 5-6. 

 Buenos Aires, November-December, 1894 (received April 9, 1895). 

 Flowers and insects, A. Gallardo. 



23. JOURNAL OF THE NEW YORK MICROSCOPICAL SOCIETY, xi, 2, April, 

 1895. Notes on the seventeen-year Cicada, E. G. Love, i pi. 



24. KNOWLEDGE. London, April i, 1895. Winter life of insects, E. 

 A. Butler, figs. The house spider in captivity, H. D. Nicholson. 



25. ABHANDLUNGEN AUS DEM GEBIETE DER NATURWISSENSCHAFTEN 

 HERAUSGEGEBEN VOM NATURWISSENSCHAFTLICHEN VEREIN IN HAM- 

 BURG, xiii, 1895. Revision of the Tarantuliclae Fabr. (Phrynidae Latr.), 

 K. Kraepelin. 



26. THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. Philadelphia, April, 1895. Two 

 more new species of Lecaniuin, T. D. A. Cockerell. A new Trombidian, 

 J. L. Hancock, i pi. 



27. ENTOMOLOGISCHE NACHRICHTEN, xxi, 5-6. Berlin, March, 1895. 

 Catalogue of the European bees, Dr. v. Dalla-Torre and H. Friese. 

 On my new Muscid system, E. Girschner. 



28. CATALOGUE GENERAL DES HEMIPTERES par L. Lethierry et G. 

 Severin. Tome ii, He"te"ropteres: Coreidae, Berytidae, Lygaeidae, Pyrrho- 

 coridae. Bruxelles, 1894, 277 pp. (including index), Tome i, 286 pp., 

 containing the Pentatomidce, is dated 1893. 



