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oder verkannter formen, 92, ix, 242-247 (cont.). Gibbs, A. E. The 

 genus Coenonympha, 131, 1912-13, 13-20. Hampson, G. F. Cata- 

 logue of the Noctuidae in the Collection of the British Museum, 

 626 pp., 449. Seitz, A. "Heliconius" (in part), 173, Lief. 49-50. 

 Seitz, Fruhstorfer, Jordan & Lehmann. Die Grossschmetterlinge 

 der Erde. Fauna americana, Lief. 51-53, pp. 393-424. Smolian, K. 

 Ueber die variabilitat des braunen barenspinners (Arctia caja), 

 279, 1, 411-600. Walsingham, Lord. Biologia Centrali-Americana. 

 Lepidoptera Heterocera, iv, 113-224. 



DIPTERA. Anon. The cherry fruit fly (Rhagoletis cerasi), 

 78, liv, 271. Anon. Das liebesleben der "Musca domestica," 166, 

 vii, 138-39 (cont.). Austen, E. E. The house-fly as a danger to 

 health, 449, EC. Ser. 1, 11 pp. Buttrick, P. L. The effect of tides 

 and rainfall on the breeding of salt marsh mosquitoes, 179, vi, 

 352-59. Coad, B. R. Oviposition habits of "Culex abominator," 4, 

 1913, 265-66. Edwards, F. W. Sexual dimorphism in a species 

 of "Sciara," 8, 1913, 209-11. Gerbig, F. Ueber Tipuliden-larven 

 mit besonderer berucksichtigung der respirationsorgane, 89, xxxv, 

 127-184. Holmes, S. J. Note on the orientation of "Bombilius" 

 to light, 68, xxxviii, 230. Mitzmain, M. B. The surra-conveying 

 fly of the Philippines and some factors concerned in control meas- 

 ures, 418, vi, 371-379. Niewenglowski, G. H. La transmisson des 

 maladies par les mouches, 37, xl, 33-38. Ross, W. A. Recent work 

 of the apple maggot in Ontario, 75, 1912, 67-72. Severin & Severin. 

 A historical account of the use of kerosene to trap the Mediter- 

 ranean fruit-fly (Ceratitis capitata), 179, vi, 347-351. Swingle, L. D. 

 The life history of the sheep-tick (Melophagus ovinus), 441, Bui. 

 99. Washburn, F. L. Flies and their control, 444, Ext. Bui. 43. 

 Webster & Parks. The serpentine leaf-miner (Agromyza pusilla), 

 447, 1, 59-87. 



Alexander, C. P. The Tipulidae in Brunetti's "Fauna of British 

 India: Diptera nematocera," 420, i, 118-120. Enderlein, G. Neues 

 und altes ueber Chloropiden, 22, xlii, 352-374. Felt, E. P. Three 

 new gall midges, 4, 1913, 304-308. Table of hickory leaf midge 

 galls, 411, viii, 98-99. Johnson, C. W. A study of the Clusiodidae 

 (Heteroneuridae) of the eastern U. S., 5, 1913, 97-101. Knab, F. 

 New moth-flies (Psychodidae) bred from Bromeliaceae and other 

 plants, 50, xlvi, 103-106. A new "Heterostylum" from Mexico, 

 420, i, 110-11. Malloch, J. R. Three new No. American D., 4, 

 1913, 273-75, 282-84. A new sp. of Agromyzidae, 420, i, 109-10. 

 Townsend, C. H. T. A jumping maggot which lives in cactus 

 blooms (Acucula saltans), 4, 1913, 262-65. On the tribe Dejeaniini 

 of the muscoid family Hystriciidae, with five n. gen., 5, 1913, 102- 

 106. The Peruvian fruit-fly (Anastrepha peruviana n. sp.), 179, vi, 



