138 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [June, 



28. COMPTES RENDUS. L'ACADEMIE DES SCIENCES. Paris, April 12, 

 1897. Classification of the Orthoptera on characters drawn from the di- 

 gestive apparatus, L. Bordas. 



29. SCIENCE. New York, April 30, 1897. An essay on the classifica- 

 tion of insects, J. B. Smith. 



30. THE CANADIAN ENTOMOLOGIST. London, Ont., May, 1897. Cal- 

 litnorpha again, H. G. Dyar, i pi. Some ants and myrmecophilous in- 

 sects from Toronto, G. B. King. The Coleoptera ol Canada xxiii. The 

 Ceramhycidse of Ontario and Quebec (cont), H. F. Wickham, figs. 

 Notes on Philcenus, C. F. Baker. Two new parasites from Eupceya slos- 

 sonics W. H. Ashmead. Notes on predaceous Heteroptera, with Prof. 

 Uhler's description of two species, A. H. Kirkland. Grapta interroga- 

 twiiis, A. J. Snyder. A new Cozlioxys from New Mexico, T. D. A. 

 Cockerel!. 



31. THE TRANSACTIONS OF THE ENTOMOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 

 1897, pt. i, April 9, 1897. A monograph of British Braconidae, pt. vii, 

 Rev. T. A. Marshall, i pi. New Coccidae collected in Algeria by the 

 Rev. A. E. Eaton, R. Newstead, i pi. Seasonal dimorphism in African 

 butterflies, A. G. Butler. 



32. PSYCHE. Cambridge, Mass., May, 1897. A new hypothesis of 

 seasonal dimorphism in Lepidoptera ii, A. G. Mayer. On mounting 

 minute insects, particularly Micro-diptera, C. F. Baker. Notes on New 

 England Acrididae iii. Oedipodinae iv., A. P. Morse. Description of 

 some new genera in the family Cynipidae, W. H. Ashmead. Life-history 

 of Euchcetes eglenensis and comparison with E. col/aris, H. G. Dyar. 

 Our greenhouse Orthoptera, S. H. Scudder. Aulocara and Ageneotettix, 

 id. Some corrections in generic names in Orthoptera, J. McNeill. 



33. 2ist ANNUAL REPORT of the Dept. of Geology and Natural Re- 

 sources of Indiana, 1896 [Extract]. A collection of Indiana cave beetles, 

 H. F. Wickham, figs. 



34. SOCIETAS ENTOMOLOGICA. Zurich-Hottingen, April 15, 1897. An 

 hermaphrodite of Platisamia cecropia, C. Frings. Miscellanies from 

 Brazilian insect life i. Injury of trees by beetles, J. P. Schmalz. 



35. THE INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPY AND NATURAL 

 SCIENCE. London, April, 1897. Strange adaptations to the environment 

 in water insects, Mrs. A. Bodington. Anatomy of Diptera, W. Jenkinson, 

 i. pi., R. S. Pattrick. Larva of Stratiomys chanuzleon, C. F. George, 

 i pi. 



36. NUOVA GIORNALE BoTANico iTALiANo (n. s.), iv, 2. Florence, 

 1897. On some cecidicz and cecidiozoa of Santolina, Dendrobium and 

 Cattleya, G. Del Guercio. 



