230 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [September, 



8. ZEITSCHRIFT FUR WISSENSCHAFTLICHE ZOOLOGIE. Leipzig, lix, 2, 

 1895. On the amitotic nuclear division in the ovaries of Hemiptera, F. 



Preusse. lix, 3. Contributions to the knowledge of the developmental 



history of the scorpions, II, A. Brauer. Contributions to the knowledge 

 of the lower Myriapoda, P. Schmidt. 



9. PROCEEDINGS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF WASHINGTON. 

 iii, No. 4. Some important structural characters in the classification of 

 the parasitic Hymenoptera, W. H. Ashmead. On the genus Pelacinella 

 Westwood, . . . ibid. On the genus Barycnemis Foerster, ibid. Lasi- 

 ognafha, a new and remarkable genus in the Ichneumonidae, ibid. Dis- 

 covery of the genus Elasmosoma Ruthe in America, ibid. A leaf beetle 

 of the golden rod, F. H. Chittenden. On the nesting habits of the digger 

 wasp, Bembe.v cinerea, D. W. Coquillett. Obituary notice of Dr. Geo. 

 Marx, L. O. Howard. Notes on the geographical distribution within the 

 United States of certain insects injuring cultivated crops, ibid. Arrhtno- 

 phagus in America, ibid. Further notes on the Codling Moth. C. L. 

 Marlatt. The American species of Scolioneura Knw., ibid. The hemip- 

 terous mouth, ibid. The hibernation of Nematids, and its bearing on 

 the inquilinous species, ibid. Notes from California, results of Mr. Kae- 

 bele's second mission to Australia, C. Y. Riley. On oviposition in the 

 Cynipidae, ibid. List of the entomological writings of George Marx. 

 Notes on Nomaretus, . . . ibid. Notes on the distribution of some inju- 

 rious insects, F. H. Webster. 



10. COMPTES RENDUS HEBDOMADAIRES DES SEANCES DE L'ACADEMIK 

 DBS SCIENCES. Paris, t. cxx No. 18. Comparative study of the odorif- 

 erous apparatus in the different groups of Hemiptera Heteroptera, 



Kunckel d'Herculais. No. 19. On the brown pigment in the elytra 



of Curculio cnprens, M. A. B. Griffiths. 



11. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY AND NATURAL 

 SCIENCE. Bath, January, 1895. Predacious [sic] and parasitic enemies 

 of Aphides (including a study of hyper-parasites), pt. 2, H. C. A. Vine. 



12. BULLETIN FROM THE LABORATORIES OF NATURAL HISTORY OF 

 THE STATE UNIVERSITY OF IOWA, III, 3. On the larvae of three Cole- 

 optera, H. F. Wickham. Nicaraguan Orthoptera, Lawrence Bruner. 



13. BIOLOGIA CENTRALI-AMERICANA, Part cxxi, March, 1895. Arach- 

 nida-Araneidea, pi. 17, O. P. Cambridge. Coleoptera, pp. 313-336, G. 

 C. Champion. Hymenoptera, pp. 345-360, P. Cameron. Lepidoptera- 

 Rhopalocera, pp. 385-400, pi. 85, F. D. Godman and O. Salvin. Lepid- 

 optera-Heterocera, pp. 185-200, H. Druce. Rhynchota-Homoptera, pis. 

 4, 5, W. W. Fowler. 



14. CORNELL UNIVERSITY AGRICULTURAL EXPERIMENT STATION (Ent. 

 Div.), Bulletin No. 93, May, 1895. The cigar-case bearer in western 

 New York, M. V. Slingerland. 



