1900] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 539 



Gardener's Chronicle. London, Tune 9, 'co. [Editor]. Locust fungus, 

 1O8, Apr. 12. Fernald, H. T. and Hinds, W. K. The grass thrips 

 Anap/io/hrips striata Osb. ; Treatment for thrips in greenhouses, i pi. 

 Bulletin 67, Hatch Experiment Station of the Massachusetts Agricultural 

 College, Amherst, Mass., May, 1900. Fletcher, J. Recent additions to 

 the list of injurious insects of Canada, figs. Transactions, Royal Society 

 of Canada, v, 4, Ottawa, 1900. Frank. Thepeaheetle \_Brnclius pisi'L.] 

 its agricultural significance and the combatting of it, i pi., 134. Fuller, 

 C. Locust destruction in Natal, 1O8, May 10. Gillette, C. P. Apiary 

 experiments, 6 pis., Bulletin 54, Agric. Exper. Station, Agric. College of 

 Colorado, Fort Collins, Colo., May, 1900. Harrison, A. President's 

 address [summary of the relation of mosquitoes to malaria, etc.], 131. 

 Hart, J. H. The locust disease fungus [on the parasol ant], Bulletin, 

 Botanical Department, Trinidad, No. 23. Port-of-Spain, April, 1900.- 

 Illidge, It. Miscellanea entomologica, or odd notes on the history and 

 transformation of various insects [chiefly attacking figs.], 1O9- Jen- 

 nings, A. H. Locust extermination in Mqanduli district [S. Africa, by 

 fungus paste], 1O8, March 29. King', G, B. The Coccidse of the ivy, 

 4 f July. Kublgatz, T. [Notice of] Frank u. Friedr. Kriiger : "Schild- 

 lausbuch. Beschreibung und Bekampfung der fiir den deutschen Obst- 

 und Weinbau wichtigsten Schildlause. Bearbeitet fiir die Praxis. Berlin, 

 Paul Pasey, 1900, 81, May i. Kuinin. Communications on the San 

 };>se scale, Schriften der naturforschenden Gesellschaft in Danzig, (N. F.) 

 x, i, 1899. Lea, A. 31. Visiting entomologist and useful insects, 1O8, 

 May 10. Lounsbiiry, C. P. Tickheartwater experiment, 1O8, May 

 24. Lti.stner, G. On a new gallfly of the grapevine, Clinodiptosis vitis 

 nov. sp. i pi., 41, 6. Mar., 'oo. Manson, P. Malaria and the malarial 

 parasite, Popular Science Monthly, New York, July, 'oo. Martin, G. 

 W. Locust extermination [by fungus] in America, 1O8, Apr. 26.- 

 Korig, G. Researches on the stomachs of birds important to agriculture 

 and forestry, 134. Koss, K. Malaria and mosquitoes [French transl ] 

 87, June 23. Sautiiii de Kiols, E. The silks of Bonibyx viori, of 

 bivalves and of the spider, /5>, June i. Sell., S. The kissing bug, 84, 

 July 12 . Serre, P. Notes on American zoology [kissing bug], 3Ob.-- 

 Shirley, J. Mosquitoes and malaria, 1O9. F. S. Notice of C. 

 Srhwalbe's " Beitriige zur Malaria-Frage." Heft. i. "Die Malaria und 

 die Mosquito." Berlin, 1900, Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau, Braun- 

 schweig, May 26, 'oo Weed, C. -">!. Insect record for 1899, figs., Bul- 

 letin 72, New Hampshire College Agric. Exper. Station, Durham, N. H., 

 Feb., 'oo ; The forest tent caterpillar, 2nd report, figs., Bulletin 75 of the 

 same, May. Wile-ox, E. V. Abstract of recent publications, Experi- 

 ment Station Record, U. S. Dep't of Agriculture, Washington, xi, 9, 10, 

 1900. 



ARACHNIDA. Banks, N. Synopses of North American Inver- 

 tebrates, ix. The Scorpions. Solpugids and Pedipalpi, 3, May; The 

 red spiders of the United States ( TctnuiycJms and Sfi^uurns)*, figs., 7 - 



