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ASHMEAD, William H. Two new 

 Hymenopterous parasites. 



Ent. Netvs, xiv, June, 1903, pp. 192-193. 

 Describes Bryinus ormenidis end Cheilnncu- 

 rus swezeyi, bred by Mr. Otto H. Swezey, from 

 Ormenis septentrionalis. 



Classification of the fossorial, 



predaceous, and parasitic wasps, or the 

 superfamily Vespoidea. (Paper No. 

 14.) 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxv, June, 1903, 

 pp. 155-158. 

 Treat.s of the subfamilies Methocinee and 

 Rhagigasterinee. Eleven genera are tabu- 

 lated, of which one Andreus, from Congo, 

 Africa, is described as new. 



Classification of the pointed-tailed 



wasps, or the superfamily Proctotry- 

 poidea. III. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, xi, June, 1903, pp. 

 86-99. 

 Treats of the families Scelionidse and Platy- 

 gasteridffi. The Scelionidse are divided into 

 four subfamilies: (1) Telenominfe, (2) Bsei- 

 na, (3) Teleasina,and (4) Scelioninse. Forty- 

 one genera are tabulated, CaceUus being a 

 new name for Cacus Riley, which is preoccu- 

 pied. The Platyga.steridse are divided into 

 two subfamilies: (1) Inostemminse and (2) 

 Platygasterinse. Twenty-five genera are tab- 

 ulated. 



Some new genera in the Cynipoi- 



dea. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., v, 1903, pp. 221-222. 

 In this paper Mr. Ashmead briefly describes 

 the 9 new genera indicated in Psyche, viz: 

 Kiefferiella, Zamischus, Tropidcucoila, Pro- 

 miomera, Odonteucoila, Trissodontaspis, Di- 

 eucoela, Zxucoila, and Pseudeucoila. 



Description of a new genus in the 



Pireninse. 



Indian Museum Notes, Calcutta, India, v, 

 1903, pp. 61-62. 

 Describes Eurycephalus alcocki. 



The Homoptera of Alaska. 



The Harriman E.vpcdition, pp. 129-137. 

 Gives a list of the species found in Alaska 

 and describes several new species. 



BAILEY, Florence Merriam. Hand- 

 book of Birds | of the | Western United 

 States I including ] the Great Plains, 

 Great Basin, Pacific Slope, | and Lower 

 Rio Grande Valley | By Florence Mer- 

 riam Bailey | With thirty-three full- 

 page plates by Louis Agassiz Fuertes | 

 and over six hundred cuts in the text 

 I [Vignette] | Boston and New York | 



BAILP^Y, Florence Merriam — Cont'd. 

 Houghton, INIifttin and Company | The 

 Riverside Press, Cambridge | 1902. 

 12mo., pp. i-xe +1-512. 

 A systematic treatise of the birds of the 

 Western United States, with brief de.scrip- 

 tions of the various species, their nests and 

 eggs. The work is furnished with keys to 

 the higher groups, as well as to the genera 

 and .species. Several local lists are included, 

 and extended biographical notices of the 

 more interesting species are given. 



BANGS, OuTRAM. Description of a new 

 thrush from Chiriqui. 



Proc. New England Zool.Club, iii, Oct. 10, 



1902, pp. 91-92. 



Merula leucauchen cnephosa is a new sub- 

 species from the Volcan de Chiriqui. 



A new race of Scotothorus versepacis 



from Chiriqui. 



Proc. New England Zo'61. Club, iii, Feb. 6, 



1903, pp. 103-104. 



A new subspecies of Scotothorus verxpacis 

 from Divala, Chiriqui, is described as S. v 

 dumicola. 



Description of a new subspecies of 



Manacus candei (Parzud. ). 



Proc. Neio England Zo'61. Club, iii, Feb. 6, 

 1903, pp. 10.5-106. 

 Manacus candei clectilis is described as a 

 new subspecies from Ceiba, Honduras. 



A new race of Vireosylva josephas 



from Chiriqui. 



Proc. New England Zo'61. Chcb, iv, Mar. 24, 

 1903, pp. 9-10. 

 Vireo josephx chiriqtiiensis {p.9) is described 

 as new. 



(See also under J. A. Allen. ) 



BANKS, Nathan. New genera and 

 species of Acarians. 



Canadian Entomologist, July, 1902, p. 171- 

 176, 4 figs. 

 Describes two new genera, and eight new 

 species. Three other genera are new to the 

 country. 



Notes on entomology. 



Science (new series), July 25, 1902, pp. 

 154-156. 

 Reviews various recent papers. 



The common spiders of the United 



States. 



Canadian Entomologist, Aug.. 1902, p. 218. 

 Reviews this book by Prof. J. H. Enerton. 



A list of spiders collected in Ari- 

 zona by Messrs. Schwarz and Barber 

 during the summer of 1901. 



