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examples of diilciola Grote, in the collection of Mr. F. A. Fddy, of 

 Bungor, Me. He purchased my entire collection. I never saw any vari- 

 ation in all examples taken, and they could not be placed as a variety <>f 

 any species that I had ever seen. 



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Entomological Literature. 



AMERICAN NATURALIST. Philadelphia, February, 1894. The classifi- 

 cation of the Arthropoda, J. S. Kingsley. 



COMPTE RENDU. SOCIETE DE BIOLOGIE. Paris, Jan. 27, 1894. On the 

 role of certain Coleoptera in the dissemination of certain cases of anthrax, 

 F. Heim. 



THE ANNALS AND MAGAZINE OF NATURAL HISTORY. London, Feb- 

 ruary, 1894. Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from Cen- 

 tral America, H. Druce. 



SCIENCE. New York, Jan. 26, 1894. Red ants, W. A. Stearns. A 

 rope of insects, |. B. Smith. Fungi and insects, J. F. James. February 

 2d. The enemies ( >f Lepidopterous pupa? enclosed in bark-formed cocoon--, 

 1.. 1!. Poulton. An explanation of the rope of maggots, S. \Y. \Villiston. 



KNOWLEDGE. London, Feb. i, 1894. Stinging insects, E. A. Butler, 

 figs. 



F.NTOMOLOGISKE M Em jELELSER, iv, 4. Copenhagen, 1893. Larva,- 

 Coleopterorum Mussel Hauniensis, F. Meinert. Organs and characters 

 in different orders of Arachnids, H. J. Hanson, 2 pis. 



ZOOLOGISCHER ANZEiGER. Leipsic, Feb. 5, 1894. Contributions to 

 the knowledge of the antennal sense-organs of insects, C. M. Child. 



IL NATURALISTA SKMLIANO. Palermo, December, 1893. Catalogue 

 of the Coleoptera of Sicily Icont.), K. Kagusa. 



