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figs. On the Mexican bees of the genus Augoch/ora, C. Robertson. 

 New forms of Osmia from New Mexico, T. I). Cockerell. Notes on 

 Eupoeya and the Megalopygidae, H. G. Dyar. Further notes on Ango- 

 .chlora, T. I). A. Cockerel!. A new Pyralid, Mary E. Murtfeldt. 



36. PSYCH K. Cambridge, Mass., March, 1897. Notes on New Eng- 

 land Acrididae iii. Oedipodince ii, A. P. Morse, i pi. Diptera from the 

 head waters of the Gila River i, C. H. T. Townsend. A southern race 

 of Datana perspicua Gr. and Rob. (var. mesillte),^. D. A. Cockerell. 

 Life-history of Syntomeda minima Gr., H. G. Dyar. [Orthoptera on Mt. 

 Desert Is.], S. H. Scudder. [Orthoptera of Bermuda], id. 



37. BULLETIN No. 7. New Series. U. S. Dept. of Agriculture, Divi- 

 sion of Entomology. Washington. 1897. Some miscellaneous results 

 of the work of the Division of Entomology. Prepared under the direc- 

 tion of L. O. Howard, Entomologist. The Ambrosia beetles of the 

 United States, H. G. Hubbard, figs. Grasshopper reports for ,1895 and 

 1896, L. Bruner. Some insects affecting the hop-plant, L. O. Howard, 

 figs. The plum plant louse (Myzus mahaleb Fonsc.), T. Pergande. The 

 rose-leaf beetle (Nodonota puucticollis Say), F. H. Chittenden, fig. A 

 case of excessive parasitism, L. O. Howard. The walnut span-worm 

 (Boarmia plumigeraria Hulst), D. W. Coquillett, figs. Insect injury to 

 chestnut and pine trees in Virginia and neighboring states, F. H. Chitten- 

 den, figs. General notes. Notes from correspondence. 



38. FARMERS' BULLETIN No. 47. U. S. Dep't of Agriculture. Wash- 

 ington, January, 1897. Insects affecting the cotton plant. By L. O. How- 

 ard, Ph.D., Entomologist. Reprinted, with revision by the author, from 

 Bulletin 33, Office of Experiment Stations. Figs. 



39. CIRCULAR No. 18. Second Series (revision of No. 14). U. S. 

 Dep't of Agriculture, Division of Entomology. Washington. Feb. 4, 

 1897. The Mexican cotton-boll weevil (Anthonomus grandis Boh.), L. 

 O. Howard, figs. 



40. LE NATURALISTE CANADIEN. Chicoutimi, Quebec, February, 

 1897. New names of Hymenoptera, Abbe Huard. Coleopterological 

 fauna of Manitoba (cont.), G. Chagnon. 



41. THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S RECORD. London, Feb. 15. 1897. Beetles 

 that destroy forests (the Scolytidre), C. Morley. 



42. ANNALES DE I.A SOCIETE ENTOMOLOGIOUK DE BELGIOUE, xli, j. 

 Brussels, Feb. 20, 1897. Descriptions of new Arachnids, E. Simon. 

 South American Heterocera, P. Dognin. 



43. TERMESZETRAJ/.I FU/KTEK, x.\, 1-2. Budapest, Feb. i, 1897.- 

 Monograph of the bee genus I\uiitr<;iis Pan/.. (Palaearctic species), H. 

 Friese. The Ichneumonid genus I h-milclcs, with a review of the European 

 ^p.-cies. Dr. O. Schmiecleknecht. On the feeding of / 'es/>a germanica 

 Fabr., |. Pungur. [These three papers are in German]. 



