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tance; Two forms of fluted scale, T. D. A. Cockerell, ">, July. A new 

 Aleurodes on Rubus in Florida," T. D. A. Cockerell, 6. Observations 

 on Coccidae, No. 16, R. Newstead, figs., 8, July. Evolution of Schizo- 

 nenra lanigera, J. Lignieres, 2 pis., 3O. The fossil Belostoma of the 

 museums of Munich and Haarlem, F. Meunier, 3 pis., 3O. 



Coleoptera. (Central American) Coleoptera vol. iii, pt. i, pp. 609- 

 624,* G. C. Champion, and vol. vii, pp. 217-232,* H. S. Gorham, li>. pt. 

 cxxxiv, March, '97. A descriptive catalogue of the Coleoptera of South 

 Africa, part ii, L. Peringuey, Transactions South African Philosophical 

 Society, vii, Capetown, '96. Materials for the study of the Feronias iii, 

 T. Tschitscherine, It). The Coleoptera of Canada: xxiv, Cerambycidae 

 of Ontario and Quebec (cont.), H. F. Wickham. figs., 4, June, Juh. 

 Beetles that destroy forests, C. Morley, 21, May 15. New species of 

 South American Eumolpidae, M. Jacoby, 9, June, July. On the insects 

 collected by Dr. Abbott on the Seychelles, Aldabra, Gloriosa, and Provi- 

 dence Islands, with descriptions of nine new species of Coleoptera, M. 

 L. Linell, Proceedings U. S. National Museum xix, No. 1119, 1897. 

 Identification tables of the European Coleoptera: Carabidse, part i, Ca- 

 rabini, E. Reitter, Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in 

 Briinn, xxxiv, 1896. A chrysalid of Enoplocerus annillatus L., Dr. E. 

 Goeldi, 2 pis. ; Coleopterological chases near Para, E. Gounelle, Boletim 

 do Museu Paraense de Historia Natural e Ethnographia, ii, i, May, '97. 

 Description of new Coleoptera [Aiithicus],* M. Pic, Le Naturaliste, 

 Paris, June 15, '97. New genera and species of North American Curcu- 

 lionidae,* M. L. Linell, 6. Coleopterine, a red pigment in the elytra of 

 some Coleoptera, A. B. Griffiths, 112, June 21. Oviposition of Dorytonmx 

 squamosus, C. P. Gillette, 4, July. Contribution to the study of the first 

 phenomena of embryonic development in insects, particularly in the 

 Coleoptera, A. Lecaillon, i pi., 28. Habits and metamorphoses of in- 

 sects (cont.), Capt. Xambeu; Contribution to the study of the Longicorns 

 of Bolivia, R. P. Belon, Annales de la Societe" Linne'enne de Lyon, 1896. 

 New Eucnemidae, Eucnemidae of the Museum of Natural History of 

 Paris, E. Fletiaux, 3O. Complementary observations on the oviposition 

 and habits of JMelolontha vulgaris, X. Raspail, 3O. 



Diptera Systematic revision of the European species of Culicitke 

 (concl.), E. Ficalbi, Bull. Societa Entom. Italiana, xxviii, 3 and 4. Flor- 

 ence, April 30, '97. Foot of the House-fly, A. A. C. E. Merlin, Journal 

 Quekett Microscopical Club, London, April, '97. Extract in American 

 Monthly Microscopical Journal, Washington, June, '97. Contribution to 

 the knowledge of North American Syrphidae ii,* W. D. Hunter, i p!., 

 4, June. On a collection of Diptera from Indiana caves,* J. M. Aldrich, 

 figs., 23. E. D. Cope, as an entomologist, C. R. Osten Sacken, 5, June. 

 Prof. Mik's genus Paracrocera (Cyrtidae), with a postscript about the 

 genus Allceonenriis Mik (Dolichop.), C. R. Osten Sacken, 24. On the 

 terms Calypteratae and Acalypteratas, Calypta and Calyptra as they have 

 been used in Dipterology, id., 24. Preliminary notice of a subdivision 



