XXXJi, '21] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 



1894 Description of a new Pelecmus from Tennessee. American 



Naturalist, v. 28, p. 895-896, Oct., 1894. 



Zcthus aztecus in Florida. Canad. Ent., v. 26, p. 140, May, 1894. 

 Folded wings in Foenus. Canad. Ent., v. 26, p. 146, May, 1894. 

 Identity of Pczomachus and Hcmiteles. Entom. News, v. 5, p. 



118-119, April, 1894. 

 Northward range of southern species. Entom. News, v. 5, p. 



224, Sept., 1894. 



Notes upon To.roneiiron. Psyche, v. 7, p. 178-179, Dec., 1894. 

 Notes upon wasps I. Entomological Society of Washington. 



Proc,, v. 3, p. 45-47, March 8, 1894. 



1895 Relationship of the fauna of Puget Sound to that of Mexico 



and Canada. Canad. EnL, v. 27, p. 280, Oct., 1895. 

 Systematic value of the larva of Spermophagus. Canad. Ent., 

 v. 27, p. 290, Oct., 1895. 



1896 Rank in the Heteroptera. Entom. News, v. 7, p. 202, Sept., 1896. 

 Parapompllus. Entom. News, v. 7, p. 248, Oct., 18%. 



1897 Monodontomcrus in Appalachia. Canad. Ent., v. 29, p. 59. March, 



1897. 

 A principle to observe in naming galls : two new gall-making 



Diptera. Canad. Ent., v. 29, p. 247-248, Oct., 1897. 

 Thvrcopus adi-cnits (Sm.) Pack. Canad. Ent., v. 29, p. 248, Oct., 



1897. 



Clypeadon. Entom. News, v. 7, p. 13, Jan., 1897. 

 Acorn insects. Entorru News, v. 7, p. 76-77, pi. 5, April, 1897. 

 The number of prolegs in insect larvae. Entom. News, v. 7, 



p. 122-123, June, 1897. 

 1909 A synonymical definition of Nysson and .V. aurinotus. Ohio 



Naturalist, v. 9, p. 442-445, 1909. 



APPENDIX. 



Jn response to our request, Mr. S. A. Rohwer, of tin- 

 Bureau of Entomology and the National Museum, has sent us 

 the following statement concerning Patton's taxonomic work : 



So far as I have been able to ascertain from an examination 

 of Fatton's papers (and I have seen all but two), he described 

 forty species of Hymenoptera. They may be arranged in 

 super- families as follows : 



Sphecoidea 16 spp. 



Formicoidea 2 spp. 



Chrysididae 4 spp. 



Cerphoidea 2 spp. 



Mutilloidea ,. . 6 spp. 



Apoidea 10 spp. 



Total 40 spp. 



