808 EXPERIMENT STATION RECORD, 



Ocbsenlieimer. Some few facts are also giveu as to the occurrence of and the damage 

 done by L. dispar in Bulgaria during 1892-'93. The form of the mandible of the larva 

 and the form of the egg cylinders of the 3 species of Cnethocampa are described and 

 figured. 



How the forest in the District cf Bedford -was s-wept a-wray, T. W. Fyles (/("jj*. 

 Ontario IJnt. Soc, lSD5,pi). 21-J5,jUjs. 6). — resides the forest fires the work of insects, 

 especially that of borer beetles, is noted as a devastating agent. 



Some -winter insects from s^wamp moss, W. H. Harrington {lipt. Ontario Ent. 

 Soc, 1895, pp. 47-53). — Notes on the wintering of insects in moss, Avith lists of species 

 found. 



Quarantine against destructive insects and plant diseases {Garden and Forest, 

 10 {1807), No. 472, pp. 91, 92). — The orange worm ( Trypeta hideiis) is especially referred 

 to as an insect against which action should be taken, and the case of the Morelos 

 orange worm cited to show what such an insect might do should it once gain entrance 

 into the country. 



Insect injuries of the year 1895, J. Fletcher {Bpt. Ontario Ent. Soc., 1895, pp. 

 31-36, figs. 9). — Notes on the insects affecting cereals, roots, fodder plants, and fruits. 



Injurious foreign insects, a constant menace to American horticulture {Florida 

 Farmer and Fruit (iroicer, 9 {1S97), No. 10, pp. 147, 14S). — Extracts from an essay by 

 T. D. A. Cockerell on the rapid spreading of scale insects, etc. 



Observations on the seasoir of 1895, J. jVIofi at {Pipt. Ontario Ent. Soc., 1895, 

 pp. 38-41, figs. 5). — Devoted entirely to notes on butterliies and moths. 



Inspection of Paris green, W. C. Stubbs {Louisiana Stas. Bui. 45, 2d ser., pp. 

 80-84). — The text of the law providing for the inspection of Paris green is given and 

 analyses of 8 samples of this material are reported. 



Variation, -with special reference to insects, J. A. Moffat {Rpt. Ontario Ent. 

 Soc, 1895, pp. 41-47). 



Wasps, J. Campbell {Trans. Xat. Hist. Soc. Glasgow, 4 {1896), pp. 265-267; ahs. in 

 Jour. Hoy. Micros. Soc, 1897, I, pp. 29, 30). 



New and little-know^n Carabidae, L. Gauglbaukr {K. E. zool. hot. Ges. Wien, 

 46 {1897), Xo. 10, pp. 457-467). — Trechna {Anophthahnus) dietli, n. sp. ; T. hrandisi, 

 n. sp. ; T. {Anoplithalmus) paganelti, n. sp.; ^Fchmitcs stussina-i, n. sp.; Tapinopterus 

 kaufmani, n. sp. ; and T. {Percosteropus) hyzantinus, u. sp., are described. 



Catalogue of the described Coleoptera of Australia, II, G. :Ma.stei:s {I'roc. Linn. 

 Soc. N. 8. Wales, 21 {1896), Xo. 81, pp. 49-108). 



On the phylogeny and evolution of the Lepidoptera from a pupal and oval 

 standpoint, D. T. A. Chapman {Trans. Eut. Soc London, 1896, IV, pp. 567-589). 



The usefulness of the Braconidae in the domain of forestry, Dolles {Forstl. 

 naturtv. Ztschr., 6 {1897), Xo. 1, pp. 1-7). 



The probable origin and diffusion of North American species of the genus 

 Diabrotica, II, F. M. Webster {Xew York Ent. Soc Jour., 4 {1896), No. 2, x>p. 67, 68). 



Diabrotica in New Mexico, T. D. A. Cockerell {Xew York Lint. Soc. Jour., 4 

 {1896), Xo. 4, p. 201). — Corrects some errors in a paper by F. M. Webster. 



The North American species of Nemobius, S. H. Scudder {Xew York Ent. Soc. 

 Jour., 4 {1896), Xo. 3, pp. 99-107). 



On the classification of three subfamilies of moths of the family Pyralidae, 

 the Epipaschiinae, Endotrichinae, and Pyralinse, G. F. Ha:mpson {Trans. Ent. 

 Soc London, 1896, LV, pp. 451-551, figs. 84). 



The leaf-cutting of the species of Megachile, K. 8a.j() (///. Woehenschr. Ent., 1 

 {1896), Xo. 37, pp. 581-584, figs. 2). 



A short review of the Chrysomela of North America, M. L. Linell {Xew 

 York Ent. Soc Jour., 4 {1896), Xo. 4, pp. 195-200). 



Preliminary handbook of the Coleoptera of Northeastern America, H. F. 

 WiCKHAM {Xew York Ent. Soc. .Tour., 4 {1896), Xo. l,j)p. 33-49). 



The action of different gases and vapors on the ova of insects, E. Porron- 

 giTO and G. Bosso {Giorn. B. Acq, Xaz, Veterin., 44 {1895), pp. 297-301; aha, in Zool, 



