22 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [January, 



LE NATURALISTE. Paris, Nov. 15, 1893. New remarks on the habits 

 of Coleoptera destructive to forests, M. Decaux. 



THE AMERICAN NATURALIST. Philadelphia, November, 1893. Ani- 

 mal intelligence, J. Weir. The androchonia of Lepidoptera, M. B. 

 Thomas, i pi. Fleshy cecidomyid twig-gall on Atriplex canescens, C. 

 H. T. Townsend. Trichodactylus xylocopce in California, H. Osborn. 



COMPTE RENDU. SOCIETE DE BIOLOGIE. Paris, Nov. 18, 1893. On 

 the reproduction of the Sarcoptidae, Dr. E. Trouessarc. 



PSYCHE. Cambridge, December, 1893. The primitive number of 

 Malpighian vessels in insects (concluded), vii, W. M. Wheeler, figs. De- 

 scriptions of new species and genera of West African Lepidoptera, W. ]. 

 Holland, figs. The Dolichopodid genus Liancalns Loevv, |. M. Aldrich. 

 Two new forms of Diaspinse, T. D. A. Cockerel!. A note on the larva 



of Datana floridana Graef., H. G. Dyar. 



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INSECT LIFE, vi, i, Washington, D. C., November, 1893. An impor- 

 tant predatory insect (Erastria scitula Ramb.), Eds., figs. Notes on 

 Tasmanian Coccinellidae, E. H. Thompson. Experiments with the hop- 

 louse in Oregon and Washington, A. Koebele. Report on outbreaks 

 of the Western cricket and of certain locusts in Idaho, R. Milliken. The 

 present status of the recent Australian importations, D. W. Coquillett 

 and A. Koebele. On the injurious and other locusts of New Mexico and 

 Arizona, C. H. T. Townsend. The usual extracts from correspondence 

 and general notes. 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST'S RECORD. London, Nov. 15, 1893. On the 

 larva of Arctia caia, with special reference to its correlated variations in 

 plumage, moulting and hybernation, Dr. T. A. Chapman. 



ZOOLOGISCHER Ais'ZEiGER, Leipsic, Nov. 27, 1893. On the bite of 

 Pseudoscorpions, C. Berg. 



THE ENTOMOLOGIST. London, Dec., 1893. The coloring of Chryso- 

 phamis phlceas. as affected by temperature, F. Merrifield. Observations 

 on Vanessa c-albftm, W. H. Bath. A catalogue of the Lepidoptera of 

 Ireland (cont.), W. F. deVismes Kane. Three new Coccidae from the 

 arid region of N. America, T. D. A. Cockerell. Notes on the synonomy 

 of Noctuid moths, A. G. Butler, Ph.D. Vanessa atalanta in Florida, J. 

 Arkle. 



PROCEEDINGS OF THE ZOOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF LONDON, 1893, part 

 II, Aug. i, 1893. Descriptions of new species of Lepidoptera Hetero- 

 cera from Central and South America, H. Druce, 3 pis. Pt. iii, Oct. 2, 

 1893. A monograph of the butterflies of the genus Thysonotis, II. II. 

 Druce and G. T. Bethune-Baker, 3 pis. 



BULLETIN 44 OF THE U. S. NATIONAL MUSEUM. Catalogue of the 

 Lepidopterous Superfamily Noctuidse, found in Boreal America. By 

 John B. Smith, Sc. D. This great work of 424 pages marks an era in the 



