CONTENTS. V 



ECONOMIC ZOOLOGY — ENTOMOLOGY. 



Page. 



Textbook of zoology, Boas 652 



A zoological dictionary, edited by Ziegler 652 



Mammals of the West Indies, Allen 652 



Report on condition of elk in Jackson Hole, Wyoming, in 1911, Preble 652 



The deer of Chantilly forest decimated by helminths, Brumpt 653 



Cultivation of an acid-fast bacillus from a rat with rat lepi-osy, Hollmann 653 



A microfilaria from the California groimd squirrel, McCoy 653 



The tarbagan {Arctomys bobac) and plague, Preble 653 



Sixth report on plague investigations in India 653 



A book on birds, Bomberger 654 



The birds of Guiana, Penard 654 



Studies of bird life in Uganda, Van Someren 654 



Report of entomological section, Gillette 654 



Report of entomologist, Conradi 654 



Life histories of Indian insects. — III, Ghosh 654 



Some important insects of Illinois shade trees and shrubs, Forbes 654 



Relation of certain biting insects to infantile paralysis, Brues and Sheppard. . 654 



Notes on the Pediculidse, II, Neumann 655 



Sheep parasites. — A new species of louse, Reid 655 



Analysis of grasshopper conditions in Nebraska, Swenk 655 



The Aphidiclae of Nebraska, Williams 655 



Life history of Schlechtendalia chinensis, Sasaki 655 



Coccid enemies of the grapevine, Picard 655 



A new enemy of the gooseberry bush, Goverts 655 



Apiosporiuvi olese, a parasite of the olive scale, Ruby and Raybaud 655 



Butterflies damaging lucem, Froggatt 655 



Longevity in saturniid moths: An experimental study, Rau 655 



On the presence in France and the biology of the potato tuber worm, Picard. . 655 



The traubenwicklers and methods of combating them, Schwangart 655 



Revision of Australian Tortricina, Meyrick 656 



Experiments on overwintering pupse of Lepidoptera, Reiff 656 



Note on Leishmania and mosquitoes, Franchini 656 



The sand fly and pellagra, Hunter 656 



Phlebotomus papatasii and pappataci fever in South America, Tiraboschi 656 



[Transmission of Trypanosoma hippicum by Musca domestica] 656 



Percentage and quality of hides injured by the ox warble, Lehmann and Vaney . 657 



Relation of weather conditions to fi-equency of ox warbles, Lehmann and Vaney . 657 



The species of Brachyacantha of North and South America, Leng 657 



The wild passion-fruit weevil (CEmethylus triangularis), Froggatt 657 



A comparative study of four digestive ferments in some Coleoptera, Bounoure. . 657 



A contribution toward the life history of Emphor bombiformis, Grossbeck 657 



A hymenopterous parasite of the bee moth, Conte 657 



Descriptions of some new fungus-growdng ants from Texas, "WTieeler 658 



British bee keeper's guide book, Cowan 658 



The cecidia of central and northern Europe, Ross 658 



Slugs injuring field and garden crops in the Government of Moscow, Vavilov. . 658 



The parasites that inoculate disease germs, Guiart 658 



Insecticide decisions 658 



FOODS — HUMAN NUTRITION. 



Principles of human nutrition — a study in practical dietetics, Jordan 658 



The physiology and metabolism of growth, Biedermann 658 



Manual of practical physiology, Hemmeter 659 



A text-book of physiology for medical students and physicians, Howell 659 



State and municipal documents on home ecoriomics, Langworthy 659 



Report on food and drug products, 1911, Street 659 



[Pure food topics]. Rose and Henry 660 



Report of the state chemist on the pure food and drugs act, Stallings et al 660 



[Pure food work and inspection] 660 



Adulteration of food, McGill 660 



Occurrence of bacteria in flesh of slaughterhouse animals, Zwick and Weichel.. 660 



The bacterial content of flesh of normal beeves, Bugge and Kiebig 660 



The poison content of chicken meat after feeding cantharides, Giinther 660 



Nitrogen and phosphoric acid in wheat and flour, Vuaflart 661 



