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ASHMEAD, William H. A new Bnm- 

 blebee from Colorado. 



Ent. Xews, XIII, No. 2, Feb., 1902, p. 50. 

 Describes Bombus titusi. 

 A new Bruchophayus from Mexico. 



Psyche, ix, No. 311, Mar., 1902, p. 321. 

 Describes Brurhopkafjus herrcrw. Typi; in 

 the National Museum. 



Cki^sification of tlie fossorial, pre- 



(laceous, and parasitic waspn, or the 



Huperfamily Vespoidea. (Paper No. 4. ) 



Cano.dUin Ent., xxxiv. No. 4, -Vpr., 1902, 



pp. 79-88. 



Treats of the subfamily Aporin;i:-, which it 



divided into two tribes, I. .\nopliiii, and II. 



,\porini. In the first tribe 26 genera are tai)- 



ulated, 1(1 being new; in the secf)nd tribe G 



genera are tabuhited, 4 being new. 



Papers from the Harriman Alaska 



Expedition, xxviii, Hymenoptera. 

 Proc. Wash. Acad. Sci., iv. May 29, 1902, 

 pis. ix-xi. pp. 117-274. 

 Record.s 335 species of Hymenoptera from 

 Alaska. Two genera and 201 species are de- 

 scribed as new. 



A new CntolacciM on Sitotroga cere- 



aldla Oliv. 



Psyche. IX, No. 313, May, 1902, p. 345. 

 Describes Catolaccus ccrcaldla;. 



A new genus of Diapriids from 



Texas. 



Biol. Bull., in, Nus. 1 and 2, May and 

 June, 1902, p. 15. 

 Describes Adeliopria longii, new genus and 

 species. 



Classification of the fossorial, pre- 



daceous, and parasitic wa.sps, or the 



superfamily Vespoidea. (Paper No. 5. ) 



Canadian Ent., xxxiv, No. 6, 1902, pp. 



131-137. 



Treatsof the subfamilies PIanicepin8e,Noto- 



cyphinse, and Ceropalinse. In the Plani- 



cepinse two tribes have been recognized, tlie 



Planicepini and the Homonotini, the first 



with 3, the second with 8 genera, two genera 



being new. Two tribes are recognized in the 



Notocyphinse, one being based upon the rare 



genus Chirodamus Haliday. Only two genera 



are known in the Ceropalina and one of 



these, Ageniozenus, is new. 



BANGS, OuTRAM. A new Pluuihornis 

 from the Santa Marta region of Co- 

 lombia. 



Proc. Neiv England Zoological Club, ii, 

 July 31, 1901, pp. 6.3-65. 

 Pfm'e^ornis longirostris susurrus (p. 64) is 

 described as new, and critical notes are 

 offered on nearly allied forms. 



BAN(;S, OuTRAM. On a collection of 

 birds from the Liu Kiu Islands. 



Bull. Mus. Comp.ZixiL, Ilorv. Coll.] x.v.xvi, 

 No. 8, July, 1901, pp. 2.55-269. 

 An annotated list of 56 species in the Mu- 

 seum of Comparative Zoology, of which the 

 folhjwing are new: Sterna bcrgii bnrr.otis (p. 

 2.56), Anoiis pullus f p. 2.58), Sphcnocercus medi- 

 oximiis fp. 261), Terpsiphovf. iltix (p. 264), 

 Zanlliopygia on'sttiui (p. 265) and Parns stcjne- 

 gtri (p. 267). 



On a collection of Ijirds made by 



W. \\ . Jirown, jr., at David and Divala, 



Chiriqui. 



Aul;, xvin. No. 4, Oct., 1901, pp. 3.5.5-370. 

 A list of 175 species, witli technical re- 

 marks. The following are named for the 

 first time: Odontophorus castigatus (p. 356), 

 Campophilus g aatemalensis buxans (p. 360), 

 Mionectes assimilis dyscolus (p. 362), Pipra 

 mcntalis ignifera (p. 363), Cercnmacra crcpera 

 (p. 365), and Autoinolus rxscrtits (p. 367). 



Description of a new woodjx'cker 



from Chiriqui. 



Proc. New England Zoological Club, II, 

 Dec. 30, 1901. pp. 99-100. 

 Vi'nili.ornisncglcctus ( [>. 99) is deseriix-fl. 



On a second collection of birds 



made in Chiriqui, by W. W. Brown, jr. 



Proc. Ncrv England Zoological Club, ni, 

 Jan. 30, 1902, pp. 15-70. 

 An account of 261 species, collected mainly 

 on the volcano of Chiriqui. Phacthornis guy 

 coriiscus (p. 26), Campylnptcrus h-ewileacurus 

 mellitus (p. 28), Dendrocopus villosus crlimus 

 (p. 33), Myioparjis placens accola (p.35), .SVtj/or- 

 nis amnicola (p. 37), Grallaricula vegeta (p. 42), 

 Sclertirus mexicanus pullus (p. 45), Sittasomus 

 Irvis (p. 46), Calhurus gracilirostris accentor 

 (p. .50), Thryophilus modestiis elutus (p. 51), 

 Troglodytes browni (p. 53), Jlenicorhina c.ollina 

 (p. 55), Microcerculus acentetus (p. 56), Chlor- 

 ro.ipingus novicius (p. 67) are new. Critical 

 remarks on various other .species are offered. 



BANKS, Nathan. Synopses of North 

 American invertebrates. xvi. The 

 Phalangi<la. 



Am. Naturalist, xxxv, No. 416, Aug., 1901, 

 pp. 669-679, figs. 1-6. 

 A synoptic treatment of ail the species, 62 

 in number, found in the United States. 



Some spiders and <jther Araclinida 



from Porto Rico. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxiv. No. 12.53, Oct. 

 4, 1901, pp. 217-227, pi. XV. 

 A list of 54 species, 4 of which are de.scribed 

 as new. 



