XXxii, '21] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS 317 



Entomological Literature 



COMPILED BY E. T. CRESSOX. JR.. AND J. A. G. REHN. 



Under the above head it is intended to note papers received at the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia, pertaining to the Kn- 

 tomology of the Americas (North and South), including: Araohnida and 

 Myriopoda. Articles irrelevant to American entomology will not be noted; 

 but contributions to anatomy, physiology and embryology of insects, 

 however, whether relating to American or exotic species, will be recorded. 



The numbers in Heavy- Faced Type refer to the journals, as numbered 

 in the following list, in which the papers are published. 



All continued papers, with few exceptions, are recorded only at their 

 first installments. 



The records of papers containing new genera or species occurring north 

 of Mexico are all grouped at the end of each Order of which they treat. 



For records of Economic Literature, see the Experiment Station Record. 

 Office of Experiment Stations, Washington. Also Review of Applied En- 

 tomology. Series A, London. For records of papers on Medical Ento- 

 mology, see Review of Applied Entomology, Series B. 



The titles occurring in the Entomological News are not listed. 



1 Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadel- 

 phia. 4 Canadian Entomologist, London. Canada. 7 Annals of 

 the Entomological Society of America, Columbus. Ohio. 10 Pro- 

 ceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, D. C. 11 

 Annals and Magazine of Natural History, London. 13 Journal of 

 Entomology and Zoology, Claremont, Cal. 15 Insecutor Inscitiae 

 Menstrutis, Washington, D. C. 20 Bulletin de la Societe Ento- 

 mologique de France, Paris. 50 Proceedings of the United States 

 National Museum. 56 Proceedings of the Indiana Academy of 

 Sciences, Indianapolis. 59 Journal of Agricultural Research, Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 61 Proceedings of the California Academy of 

 Sciences, San Francisco. 79 Bulletin of the Museum of Compara- 

 tive Zoology at Harvard College, Cambridge, Mass. 89 Zoologist-he 

 Jahrbucher, Jena. 108 Journal of Genetics, Cambridge. England. 

 109 Annalcs Historico-Naturales Musei Nationalis Hungarici, Bu- 

 dapest. 110 Naturwissenschaftliche Wochenschrift, Jena. Ill 

 Archiv fur Naturgeschichte, Berlin. 115 Societas Entomologica, 

 Stuttgart. 119 Proceedings <>f the Xational Academy of Sciences 

 of the U. S. A., Washington, D. C. 127 Archiv fur Entwicklungs- 

 mechanik dcr Organismen, Berlin. 



GENERAL. Aldrich, J. M. The division of insects in the I'. S. 

 Xational Museum. (Rep. Smiths. Inst.. KM'.), :;ii:-SO.) Barber, 

 G. W. Collecting about Walden Pond. Concord. Mass. 4, Hii, 1 l.Vfi. 

 Gorham, R. P. A method of making photographic prints of insect 

 wings. 4, liii, Kil-ii:'. Gotz, W. Zur bionomie dcr inscktcn. IV. 

 Vom geruchsinn dcr bienen. 115, xxxix. ::?-!). Howard, L. O. 

 Entomology and the war. (Rep. Smiths. Inst.. IHl'.i. 411-19.") 

 McColloch, J. W. -A method for studying the hessian fly and other 

 insects. 7, xiv, 227 -:w. Weiss, West & Felt Notes on the insects 

 of the spreading dogbane, with a description of a new dogbane 

 midge. 4 r liii, 146-5;.'. 



