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times and means best adapted to limit their diffusion, i pi., 69. G o u 1 d, 

 H. P. Notes on spraying and on the San Jose" scale, Bulletin 144, Cor- 

 nell University Agric. Exper. Station, Ithaca, N. Y.Jan., '98. H o ward, 

 L. O. The fig-eater, or green June-beetle (Al/orliiita niiida L.), figs.; 

 Further notes on the house-fly, 7, Bull. 10, n. s.; The San Jose scale in 

 1896-1897 (map), 7, Bull. 12, n. s.; Recent laws against injurious insects 

 in North America, together with the laws relative to foul brood, 7, Bull. 

 No. 13, new series. Hunter, W. D. Destructive locusts in 1897, 7, 

 Bull. 10, n. s. Kr iiger, F. Further on the San Jose" [scale] question, 

 Gartenflora, Berlin, March 15, '98. Mar 1 att , C. L. The peach twig- 

 borer (Anarsia lineatella Zell.), figs., 7, Bull. 10, n. s. Ma tsu mu ra , 

 M. Two Japanese insects injurious to fruit, figs., 7, Bull. 10, n. s. 

 Quaintance, A. L. Some strawberry insects, figs.; Three injurious 

 insects: bean leaf-roller [Eiidamus proteus L.], corn delphax \_Delphax 

 waidis Ashm.~\, canna leaf-roller [Hydrocampa cannalis Fernald ms.],* 

 3 pis. Bulls. 42, 45, Florida Agric. Exper. Station, Deland, Fla., March, 

 '98. Sm i th , J. B. The peach-borer (Sanninoidea exitiosa Say). Ex- 

 periments with hydraulic cement, figs., Bulletin 128, New Jersey Agric. 

 Exper. Station, New Brunswick, N. J., Feb. 2, '98. Stedm an , J. M. 

 See Lepidoptera. W ac h tl , F. A. Cephaleia lariciphila n. sp., a new 

 enemy of the larch (Larix europcsa DC.), 38, 3, Mar. 31. Weed, C. 

 M. Dept. of Entomology, figs., in Ninth Annual Report, Bulletin 48, 

 New Hampshire Agric. Exper. Station, Durham, N. H. Nov., '97.- 

 Zehnter, L. The sugar-cane borers of Java, figs., 7, Bull. 10, n. s. 

 See many short notes by various writers, 7, Bull. 10, n. s. 



Arachnicla. D u e r d e n , j. E. Identification of the ticks of Jamaica, 

 7O. H o 1 1 a n d , W. J. Concerning ticks, 4. W a s m a n n , E. Cap- 

 ture of ants by Theridium triste Hahn, Zoologischer Anzeiger, Leipsic, 

 Mar. 21, '98. 



Myriopoda. Cook, O. F. A revision of tropical African Diplo- 

 poda of the family Strongylosomatidae, Proceedings, U. S. National Mu- 

 seum, No. 1137, Washington, '98. Heymons, R. Communications 

 on the segmentation and structure of the Myriopoda, figs., 17, Oct. 21. 

 Kenyon, F. C. A peculiar glandular structure found in a Mexican 

 Diplopod, 68, Feb., 18. 



Orthoptera. B 1 a t c h 1 e y , W. S. Two new Melanopli from Les 

 Cheneaux Islands, Michigan,* 5. H e y m o n s , R. On the organization 

 and development of Bacillus rossii Fabr., figs., 17, Mar. iS. v. K i m a - 

 kowicz, M. Abdominal fangs of the Forficulidce, Verhandlungen und 

 Mittheilungen des Siebenbiirgischen Vereins fur Naturwissenschaften zu 

 Hermannstadt, xlvi, 1897. Scu dder , S. H. The Alpine Orthoptera 

 of North America, 4 pis., Appalachia viii, 4, Boston, March, '98. Wal- 

 ker, E. M. A new grasshopper from Ontario,* 4. 



Neuroptera. Calvert, P. P. Odonata (Dragonflies) from the 

 Indian Ocean, and from Kashmir, collected by Dr. W. L. Abbott, figs., 

 1. C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. Chrysopa punctinervis McL., 9. C u r r i e, 



