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American Museum of Natural History, ix, art. xiv, New York, July 2, 

 '97. Notes on North American Sesiidae, with descriptions of new species, 

 and Food-habits of North American Sesiidas, id.; 1. c. articles 15 and 16. 

 New York, July, '97. Life-histories of the New York slug caterpillars, 

 x-xi, H. G. Dyar, 2 pis. Note on Mr. Grote's remark on the Saturnian, 

 id.; Gluphisia severa in New Jersey, id., ($. The postembryonal devel- 

 opment of the accessory sexual organs in the female of Bouiby.v niori, 

 E. Verson, 27.- On the synonymy of the butterflies of the genus Tera- 

 colus, G. A. K. Marshall; Revision of the West Indian Microlepidoptera, 

 with descriptions of new species,* Lord Walsingham, 14, '97, pt. i, June 

 i. The Columbine borer (Hydrazcia purpurifascia G. and R.), M. Y. 

 Slingerland, i pi.; The hind wings of the day butterflies, A. R. Grote; 

 Successful collecting at electric light, J. A. Moffat, 4, July. Lepidoptera 

 [collected by Prof. Kiikenthal in ihe Moluccas], Dr. A. Pagenstecher, 3 

 pis., 31. 



Hymenoptera. Hymenoptera Parasitica-Proctotrypidae, \Y. H. 

 Harrington, 18, March. North American Bees, descriptions and syno- 

 nyms,* C. Robertson, Transactions, Academy of Science of St. Louis, 

 vii, 14, May 7, '97. Description of Prestivichia aquatica Lubbock, Y. 

 Willem, figs., i pi. Bulletin scientifique de la France et de la Belgique, 

 xxx, i, Paris, April 24, '97. The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon 

 and Burma. Hymenoptera, vol. i, Wasps and Bees, Lieut.-Col. C. T. 

 Bingham, London, Taylor & Francis, 1897. On the bleeding of Cimbicid 

 larvae, N. Cholodkovsky, 19. Naked and cocoon pupae of ants, G. B. 

 King, 4, June. The Pompilid genus Notocyphns F. Sm. monographically 

 treated, R. Lucas, Entomologische Nachrichten xxiii, 5 and 6, Berlin, 

 March, '97. California bees and their parasites, figs.,* A. Davidson, 

 Proceedings Southern California Academy of Sciences i, 3, Los Angeles, 

 Dec., '96 Seed crests and myrmecophilous dissemination in certain 

 plants, C. Robertson, Botanical Gazette, Chicago, April, ,97. On the 

 Chalcididae of the Island of Grenada, B. W. I.,* L. O. Howard, Journal 

 Linnean Society. Zoology, xxvi, London, '97. On the relations of An- 

 tainophorus uhlmanni Haller to Lasius mix-fits Nyl., C. Janet, 11, June. 

 Seven new species of the genus Euglossa Latr. in the collection of the 

 Hungarian National Museum,* A. Mocsary Terme'szetrajzi Fuzetek, xx, 

 iii, Budapest, June 6, '97. Some facts about wasps and bees, Dr. R. W. 

 Shufeldt. figs., 26. Species des Hymenopteres d'Europe et d'Algerie 

 fonde" par E. Andre", 586 Fascicule: Tome Vbis, Braconidae, 3rd supple- 

 ment-part, 3 pis., Paris, Vve Dubosclard, April i, '97. Notes on the 

 transformations of the higher Hymenoptera, ii. A. S. Packard, figs., <>.-- 

 Myrmecological studies, iii. Toinognafhns sublcfi'is Mayr. [in Swedish], 

 G. Adlerz, i pi., Bihang till Kongl. Svenska Yetenskaps-Akademiens 

 Handlingar, xxi, 4, 4. Stockholm, 1895 ; rec'd July 8, '97. The flying 

 bridge of ants, F. Bonatelli, 27. Further notes on sections of Ait^o- 

 chlora. C. Robertson, 4, July. Note on the knowledge of the Pakearctic 

 Mutillas, ii, E. Andre, .*?O. 



