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exotischen Kaefer in Wort und Bild. 7. u. 8. Lieferung. Verlag von 

 Ernst Heyne in Leipzig, 1897, 4 colored pis. Keen, J. H. Three in- 

 teresting Staphylinidse from Queen Charlotte Islands, figs., 4. Pic , M. 

 First Supplement to my list of Anthicidae-addenda, 3.5. S c h a u f u s s , 

 C. Bark-beetle studies i, 24. 



Diptera. Becker, T. Dipterological studies v, i pi., 24. 

 Dahl, F. PuHciphora, a new flea-like genus of flies, 22. Towns- 

 end, C. H. T. Diptera from the Mesilla Valley of the Rio Grande in 

 New Mexico i, 5. 



Lepidoptera. B a c o t , A. On the development and probable origin 

 of certain ocellated spots in the larvae of Lasiocampa qnercns and Odo- 

 iiestis potaforia, 21. B o w e 1 1 , E. W. W. On the scales of European 

 Zygsenides, i pi., 21. Bull, J. The fluctuation in numbers of seden- 

 tary species of Lepidoptera with some criticisms suggested by the list 

 recently issued by the Protection Committee, 21. C h reti en , P. The 

 first stages of Tortrix grotiana; Le Naturaliste, Paris, Nov. 15. '97.- 

 Davis, W. T. Notes on Staten Island butterflies, Proceedings of the 

 Natural Science Association of Staten Island, vi, 11. New Brighton, N. 

 Y., Nov. 13, '97. Donitz, \V. Preservation of larva? in gelatine, 24, 

 Sit/ungsberichte. Diiberg. North American and Asiatic species of 

 Argynnis, 24, Sitzungsberichte. Dyar, H. G. The larva? of two 

 Saturnians; Note on larvae of Gyna-pliora grcenlandica and G. rossii; 

 Note on Cydosiinse, 5. Elwes, H. J. and Ed wa r ds , f. A revision 

 of the Oriental Hesperidse, 10 pis. (4 in colors). Transactions. Zoological 

 Society of London, xiv, 4, Oct., '97. French, G. H. Preparatory 

 stages of Pyrgus tessellata, 4. Grot e, A. R. On the value of larval 

 characters, 21. H a m p s o n , G. F. On the classification of the Chry- 

 sauginas, a subfamily of moths of the family Pyralidae,* figs.; On the 

 classification of the Thyrididae a family of the Lepidoptera Pha'laenae, 

 figs., Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1897, part iii, Oct. 

 i, '97. Han ham, A. \Y. A list of Manitoba moths, 4. Hogg, J. 

 The so-called jumping bean of Mexico, 3 pis., 48. Langdale, A. 

 Strange pairing of butterflies, 47. Lyman, H. H., and Wirin, A. 

 F. Notes on G rapt a interrogationis Fabr., 4. Nagel, W. A. On 

 the taste organ of butterflies, figs., 22. Poulton, E. B. See General 

 Works. Pro tit, L. B. On the genus Oporabia (cont. ); The Geometrid 

 family Amphidasydae, 21. S cudder, S. H. Dates of issue of some 

 of Boisduval's works, 5. Soule, C. G. Notes on unusual food-plants, 

 etc. , *>. S t e v e n s o n , C. Vanessa milberti, 4. U 1 e , E. Symbiosis 

 between an Asclepias and a butterfly (transl. from Berichte der deutschen 

 botanischen Gesell. xv). Journal of Botany. London, Nov., '97. 



Hymenoptera. Cockerell, T. D. A. On the generic position 

 of some bees hitherto referred to Pannrgns and Calliopsis* 4. Fer- 

 ton, C. Habits of gastrilegid Hymenoptera, Feuille des jeunes Natu- 

 ralistes. Paris, Nov. r, '97. For el, Dr. A. Ants' nests 2 pis. (trans- 

 lated from Neujahrsblatt Naturforsch. Gesell. Zurich, 1893), 48 ;. On the 



