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"kissing hug" became applied during the summer of 1899, figs., 7. 

 Kmilli. P. How flowers attract insects, 1U4. Lameere, A. Dis- 

 course on the reasons for the existence of metamorphoses in insects, '.~>, 

 xliii, 13, fan. 23, 1900. Pic, M. Some entomological accidents, Le Natur- 

 aliste, Paris. Feb. i. 1900 Rudow. On variations in size of insects, 

 84, Jan. !!. Terre, L Metamorphosis and phagocytosis, 13, Feb. 

 17. Vire A. La Faune Souterraine de France, Paris, J. B. Balliere et 

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ECONOailC ENTOMOLOGY. A 11011. Mosquitos and fever, 

 84, Jan, 18. Auoii. Caterpillars and maple sugar, 157. Bailey, L. 

 H. etal. Spraying notes, 99, No. 177, Jan., 1900. B[aiiks], N. Cotton 

 insects in Egypt, 7. Bergman, A. On economic relations of Oestridae, 

 2 pis. [in Swedish], 67,i. Id. Researches on the larva of Ocneria dispar 

 L., O7.4. Brown, C. E. Depredations of the cottony maple scale; 

 Fruit feeding habit of the cotton worm moth, 123. Busck, A. See 

 General Subject. Chapais, J. C. The strawberry saw-fly, the goose- 

 berry fruit-worm, 37. Chitteiiden, F. H. Food plants and injury of 

 North American species of Agrilus ; Notes on two species of " lightning 

 hoppers" [Fulgoridae] ; The recent spread of the Mediterranean flour 

 moth, 7. Coquillett, D. W. Two new Cecidomyians destructive to 

 the buds of roses, figs.;* a new violet pest, fig.* 7. Dalrymple, W. 

 H., Dodsoii, W. R., and Morgan, H. A. Immunization against 

 Texas fever by blood inoculation, figs., Bulletin, Agric. Exper. Station of 

 the Louisiana State College, etc. Second series, No. 57, Baton Rouge, 

 La., 1899. Fisher, A. K. A new clothes-moth remedy [carbon bisul- 

 phide], 7. Hauley, A. H. Tumbe or Kroo fly, New York Medical 

 Journal, Mar. 3, 1900. Havens, F. G. Insect control in Riverside, Cal- 

 ifornia, 7. Henieiiway, H. E>. Experiments with hydro-cyanic acid 

 gas, as a means of exterminating mealy bugs and other insect pests in 

 greenhouses, 7. [Howard, L. O. et al.] Reported injury by giant 

 scarabaeid beetles ; Locusts in Argentina and Lourengo Marquez, South- 

 eastern Africa ; A cotton stainer [Dysdercus] in Peru ; The green June 

 beetle of the Southwest \_Allorhina mutabilis} ; A Dipterous enemy of 

 cucurbits in the Hawaiian Islands [Dacus cucurbita:] ; A troublesome 

 twig-girdler of the Southwest [Oncideres putator], 7. Kornhuber, A. 

 A scale insect as a forest pest on Robinia Pscndacacia L., Yerhandlun- 

 gen, Vereins fur Natur- u. Heilkunde zu Presburg (n. F.), x.iSgg Krii- 

 ger, L. Insektenwanderungen zwischen Deutschland und den Vereinig- 

 ten Staaten von Nordamerika und ihre wirtschaftliche Bedeutung, Her- 

 ausgegeben vom Entomologischen Yereine zu Stettin, 1899, Svo., pp. 174, 

 viii. Lagerheim, G. Contributors to knowledge of galls of Jn>iif>enis 

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