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276 Bulletin, Societe Lepidopterologique de Geneve. 299 Mittei- 

 lungen der Naturhistorischen Gesellschaft zu Hanover. 313 Bul- 

 letin of Entomological Research, London. 344 U. S. Department 

 of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 368 The Monthly Bulletin of 

 the State Commission of Horticulture, Sacramento, Cal. 369 

 Entomologische Mitteilungen, Berlin-Dahlem. 407 Journal of 

 Genetics, Cambridge, England. 420 Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus: 

 A monthly journal of entomology, Washington, D. C. 447 Jour- 

 nal of Agricultural Research, Washington. 451 Nature Study 

 Review, Ithaca, N. Y. 452 Lepidopterorum Catalogus, editus a 

 H. Wagner. 453 Texas Agricultural Experiment Station. 454 

 North Carolina Department of Agriculture, Raleigh. 458 Mon- 

 tana Agricultural College Experiment Station, Bozeman. 



GENERAL SUBJECT. Butler, A. L. Economic value of birds, 

 8 pp. (Reprint from The Agricultural Gazette, Tasmania, Sept., 

 1912.) Casey, T. L. The law of priority, 68, 1913, 442-43. Enslin, 

 E. Ein ideales klebemittel fur insektenpraparation, 166, vii, 195-96. 

 Felt, E. P. Report (28th) of the state entomologist of New York 

 for 1912, 204, Bui. 165, 264 pp. Folsom, T. W. Entomology with 

 special reference to its biological and economic aspects. 2d re- 

 vised ed. Philadelphia: P. Blakiston's Sons & Co., 1913, 402 pp. 

 Hopkins, A. D. Discontinuous geographical distribution, 102, xv, 

 118-122. Jennings & King. An intensive study of insects as a pos- 

 sible etiologic factor in pellagra. (Am. Jour. Med. Sci., cxlvi, 411- 

 441.) Kaye, W. J. A few observations in mimicry, 36, 1913, 1-11. 

 Knab, F. The contentions regarding "Forest malaria," 102, xv, 

 110-118. .Lutz, A. The insect host of forest malaria, 102, xv, 108-9. 

 McClashan, X. The collector's by-product, 189, v, 158-160. Mar- 

 tell, P. Insektenfeinde der bucher, 216, xxvii, 142-43 (cont.). 

 Parker, W. B. A sealed paper carton to protect cereals from in- 

 sect attack, 344, Bui. 15. Quade, F. Insektenstiche, 216, xxvii, 

 154-55 (cont.). Reuter, O. M. Obituary notices, 8, 1913, 230-31; 

 9, 1913, 296. Riley, W. A. Some recent manuals of parasitology, 

 179, vi, 416-18. Townsend, C. H. T. Progress in the study of ver- 

 ruga transmission by blood suckers, 313, iv, 125-128. Tragardh, I. 

 On the chemotropism of insects and its significance for economic 

 entomology, 313, iv, 113-117. Weiss, H. B. Notes on the negative 

 geotropism of Corythuca ciliata, Adalia bipunctata, Coccinella 9- 

 notata and Megilla fuscilabris, 179, vi, 407-9. Wilcox, E. V., et al. 

 Annual report of the Hawaii Agricultural Experiment Station for 

 1912, 91 pp. Williams, C. B. The berlese funnel, 9, 1913, 273-74. 



Cockerell, T. D. A. Remarks on fossil insects (Abstract), 102, 

 xv, 123-126. 



