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Johannsen, O. A. Potato flea-beetle (Epitrix cucumeris), 240, 

 Bui. 211. Leng, C. W. Aquatic C, 6, xxi, 32-42. d'Orchymont, 

 A. Einige bemerkungen ueber die aussere morphologic der Hy- 

 drophiliden, 369, ii, 101-100. de Peyerimhoff, P. Le double type 

 larvaire de "Prionocyphon serricornis," 87, 1913, 148-151. Sher- 

 man, J. D., Jr. Some habits of the Dytiscidae, 6, xxi, 43-54. Sny- 

 der, T. E. Record of the rearing of "Cupes concolor," 102, xv, 

 30-31. Stocking, R. J. A note on the spermatogenesis of "Tene- 

 brio molitor," 198, xxiv, 370-374. 



Achard, J. Descriptions de C. phytophages et notes synony- 

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 veaux "Goniadera" de 1'Amerique meridionale, 87, 1913, 117-118, 

 133. Weise, J. Ueber Hispiden und Coccinelliden, 119, Ab. A, 

 H. 12, 101-120. 



HYMENOPTERA. Knoll, F. Ueber honigbienen und blumen- 

 farben, 66, i, 349-352. Strindberg, H. Einige stadien der embryona- 

 lentwicklung bei Myrmica rubra....22, xli, 512-21. Ulbricht, A. 

 Zum lebenslauf der Cynips kollari, 216, xxvi, 211-212. 



Gahan, A. B. Identity of "Scotioneurus stenostigma," 102, xv, 

 38-40. Kieffer, J. J. Description de nouveaux cynipides zoophages, 

 424, xxvi, 55-96, 1909. Maidl, F. Die Xylocopen des Wiener Hof- 

 museums. Ein beitrag zu einer monographic dieser gattung, 64, 

 xxvi, 249-330. Schmiedeknecht, O. Opuscula ichneumologica, 

 fasc. 33, Tryphoninae, 2563-2642 pp. Tower, D. G. A new hymen- 

 opterous parasite of Aspidiotus perniciosus, 180, vi. 125-126. Vier- 

 eck, H. L. Descriptions of 10 n. gen. and 23 n. sp. of Ichneumon- 

 flies, 50, xliv, 555-568. 



A PARTIAL REVIEW. 



In looking over some recent literature received at the Academy ot 

 Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia, I was especially interested in a 

 volume of the "Fauna of British India, including Ceylon and tfurma, 

 published under the Authority of the Secretary for India in Council- 

 Diptera Nematocera (excluding Chironomidae and Culicidae). By 

 E. Brunetti." 



This faunal work is rather extensive, comprising a series of which 

 thirty volumes have been published to date, including twenty treating 

 of entomology, and is a credit to its authors and editors. The volume 

 or part in question is the first one of the series to be devoted to Dip- 

 tera, and it is easy to predict, that if the following issues upon this 

 order are of the same character, the dipterological students of India 

 will have an excellent treatise on their fauna. 



A monograph of the Diptera of North America on these lines would 



