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Monthly Magazine, London, '97. 11. The Annals and Magazine of 

 Natural History, London, '97. 12. Comptes Rendus. L' Academic des 

 Sciences, Paris, '97. 21. The Entomologist's Record, London, '97. 

 33. Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 

 Mathematisch-Naturwissenschaftliche Classe. Vienna. 34. Proceedings 

 of the Iowa Academy of Sciences, iv, Des Moines, '97. 35. Annales, 

 Societe Entomologique de Belgique, xli, No. 6 July 10, No. 7 Aug. 14, '97, 

 Brussels. 36. Transactions, Entomological Society of London, '97, part 

 ii, July 2. 37. Le Naturaliste Canadien, Chicoutimi, Quebec, '97. 38. 

 Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, xvi, 1-5, Jan., i5~Mar. 31, '97. 3i>. 

 Memoires, Socie"te des naturalistes de la Nouvelle Russie, Odessa. 4O. 

 Societas Entomologica, Zurich-Hottingen, '97. H. Entomologische 

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 -43. La Cellule, xii, Lierre et Louvain, '97. 44. Yerhandlungen der 

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General Works. Bowles, Fen n, M o b e r 1 y, D a 1 g 1 i s h, 

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 Boyer, J. The light of the glow-worm and the X-rays. La Nature, 

 Paris, Aug. 2 r , '97. C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. Notes on Mexican flowei s 

 and their insect visitors, Botanical Gazette, Chicago, Aug. , '97. D i x e y , 

 Poulton, Trimen, Fowler and Elwes. Paper, Exhibition and 

 Discussion on Mimicry, 3<>, Proceedings. Goodrich, E. S. On the 

 relation of the Arthropod head to the Annelid prostomium. Quarterly 

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 The spread of land species by the agency of man; with especial reference 

 to insects. Science, New York, Sept. 10, '97. Lindau, G. On insect- 

 inhabiting fungi, 41, Aug. Matthew, G. F. Description of an ex- 

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 resume in French, figs. Oversigt, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes 

 Selskabs Forhandlinger. Copenhagen, 1897, No. 3. Meunier, F. 

 Critical review of some fossil insects of the Musee Teyler [Harlem]. 11 

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 against mosquitoes, 37. June. S win hoe, C. On mimicry in butter- 

 flies of the genus Ilypolimnas, 2 pis., 42, 163. Verhoeff, C. The 

 distribution of black pigment among the tracheatc-s, 41, Aug. 



Economic Kiitoinolo^y. Abstracts of recent publications. 7, Ex- 

 periment Station Record, viii, 11, '97. Anderlind, L. Forest irriga- 

 tion as a means for destroying animals injurious to trees, especially insects 

 and mice, as well as a means for equalizing surplus and lack of water in 

 water-courses, 41, July. Anon. The cocoon plague on the Saguenay, 

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