1897-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 1 75 



during the year 1894, General, Apterygogenea, Rhynchota, Orthoptera, 

 Neuroptera, Thysanoptera, Pseudoneuroptera. Trichoptera, Lepidoptera, 

 Dr. R. Lucas; Arachnoidea, Hymenoptera, Dr. H. Stadelmann; Myria- 

 poda. Dr. C. Yerhoeff; Diptera, Aphaniptera, Dr. B. Wandolleck; Cole- 

 optera, H. J. Kolbe; Archiv. f. Naturgesi hichte, Ixi, 2, Berlin, April, '97. 

 Comparative researches on the living habits of invertebrate carrion 

 feeders, F. Dahl, 17, Jan. 16. Report of Kntomological branch, Ottawa 

 Field-Naturalists' Club, 18, April. On the excretory organs of some 

 insects (in Russian), S. Metalnikoff, i pi. 2O, iv, i, fan., '96. See Cole- 

 optera, Linell. Indiana caves and their fauna. W. S. Blatchley 2J?, pis. 

 Insects collected at Jackman, Maine, F. L. Harvey and O. \V. Knight, 

 5, June. The development of instinct, Wasmann, Verhandlungen k. k. 

 zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in Wien, xlvii, 3, May 17, '97. The 

 subterranean fauna, studies on the cavernicolous fauna of the Jura, with 

 some words on the fauna of the catacombs of Paris and of the subterra- 

 nean refuges of Naours (Somme), prehistoric researches in the Doubs 

 and the Jura, A. Yire, Memoires de la Socie'te' de Speleologie, No. 6, 

 Paris, Aug., '96. The blind fauna of the caverns of the Philippine Islands 

 and of the Transvaal, E. Simon, Bulletin of the same Societe, No. 8, 

 Oct. -Dec., '96. The protective value of action, volitional or otherwise 

 in protective mimicry, F. M. Webster, O. Hermaphrodite earwig, M . 

 Burr, 8, July. The sanguinous globules and lymphoid organs of Inver- 

 tebrates, L. Cuenot, i pi., 28. List of insects collected in the interior 

 of the Labrador peninsula, 1894, J. Fletcher, Annual Report, Geological 

 Survey of Canada 1895, Ottawa, '97. Instructions for collecting articulate 

 animals, part ii, insects, C. Brongniart, figs., 2i), ix, 1896. 



Economic Entomology. Typhus and Insects, H. Coupin, La 

 Nature, Paris, May 8, '97. The army worm, M. Y. Slingerland, Bulletin 

 133, Cornell University Agric. Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. V., April, 

 '97. The diseases of bees, C. Conze, and Cassn/a virj,dis parasitic on 

 artichokes, F. Decaux, 1(>, March. Abstracts of recent publications, 7, 

 Experiment Station Record, viii, 8, 9, '97. On a new species of Aphiclina- 

 found in Crimea on the roots of the vine, S. Mokrzecky, 10. Teleiionius 

 sokolowi Mayr, description, habits and significance in agriculture, N. 

 Sokolow 19. See Coleoptera, Morley. For sericulture see Lepidoptera. 

 -The Colorado potato beetle in Mississippi, H. E. Weed, Bull. 41 Miss. 

 Agric. and Median. College Experiment Station, March, '97. The canker 

 worm, C. M Weed, figs., Bull. 44, New Hampshire Agric. Exper. Station, 

 April, '97. The chinch bug and other destructive insects, F. M. Webster, 

 ligs., Bull. 77, Ohio Agric. Exper. Sta., Wooster, O., Feb., '97. Sheep 

 scab; A few insect enemies of the orchard, C. P. Gillette, figs., Bull. 38, 

 Colorado State Agric. Exper. Sta., Fort Collins, April, '97. The wooly 

 aphis of the apple, C. L. Marlatt, figs.; The strawberry weevil, F. H. 

 Chittenden, figs., 7, circulars 20 and 21, March 15 and 18. Canker worms, 

 army worm, currant stem-girdler, fruit bark beetle, thrips, asparagus 

 beetle, W. E. Britton, figs. 2oth Annual Report Connecticut Agric. F.\p. 



