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REPORT OF NA.TIONAL MUSEUM, 1902. 



BANKS, Nathan. The Eastern species 

 of Psychoda. 



Canadian Ent.. xxxiii, No. 10. Oct., 1901, 

 pp. 273-27.5. 

 A synoptic table of the species and descrip- 

 tion of three new forms. 



Papers from the Hopkins-Stanford 



Galapagos Expedition, 1898-99. En- 

 tomological Results (5): Thysanura 

 and Tennitidpe. 



Proc. Wash. Acad. ScL, in, Nov. 29, 1901, 

 pp. 541-546, fig.s. 47-57. 

 Descriptions of three new Thysanura, and 

 two new Termitidse. 



Some Arachnida from New- 



Mexico. 



Proc. Acad. Nat ScL Phila., liii, pt. in. 

 Nov., 1901, pp. 568-697, pi. xxxiii. 

 An annotated list of 148 species, 19 of which 

 are described as new. 



Notes on entomology. 



Science (new series), xiv. No. 304, Dec. 20, 

 1901, pp. 977-979. 

 Brief reviews of various entomological 

 articles. 



[Neuropteroid insects.] 



Psyche, ix, No. 308, Dec, 1901, pp. 286-287. 

 Included in Some Insects of the Hudson- 

 ian Zone in New Mexico— vi, by Prof. T. D. A. 

 Cockerell. Descriptions of 2 new species. 



A list of Neuropteroid insects from 



Mexico. 



Tram. Am. Ent. Soc„ xxvii, No. 4, Dec, 

 1901, pp. 361-371, pi. XII. 

 A list of 50 species, with descriptions of 17 

 new species and 3 new genera. 



Notes on some spiders of Walcke- 



naer, Koch, and others. 



Journ. N. Y. Ent. Soc, ix. No. 4, Dec, 

 1901, pp. 182-189. 

 Notes on the identity of various species de- 

 scribed bv these authors. 



A new genus of ]Myrmeleonidae. 



Canadian Ent., xxxiii. No. 12, Dec, 1901, 

 pp. 329-330. 

 Description of Cryptolcon, type Myrmclcon 

 conspersus, Rambur. 



Some spiders and mites from the 



Bermuda Islands. 



Trans. Conn. Acad. Arts and Sci., xi, Jan., 

 1902, pp. 267-275, figs. 1-3. 

 An annotated list of 31 species, 3 of which 

 are described as new. 



Monographic der Termiten Af- 



BANKS, Nathan. Papers from the Hop- 

 kins-Stanford Galapagos Expedition, 

 1898-99, VII. Entomological Results 

 (6): Arachnida. Pt. i. 



Proc. Wa^h. Acad. Sci.. iv. Mar. 27, 1902, 

 pp. 49-70, pis. 1-3. 

 A list of 48 species, with descriptions of 25 

 new ones and a discussion of the distribution 

 of the species. 



A new species of Brachynemurus. 



Ent. News, xiii. No. 3, Mar., 1902, p. 86. 

 Description of B. cockerelli from New Mexico. 



Notes and descriptions of Perlidse. 



Canadian Ent., xxxiv, No. 5, May, 1902, 

 pp. 123-125. 

 Descriptions of 5 new species and notes on 

 4 others. 



Principal insects liable to be dis- 



tributed on nursery stock. 



Bull. J>ii: Ent. f. S. Dept. Agric. (new 

 series). No. 34, .Tune, 1902, pp. 1-46, figs. 

 1-43. 

 A descriptive catalogue of the principal in- 

 jurious insects that may be spread on nursery 

 stock. 



BARTSCH, Paul. Tenants of Uncle 

 Sam. 



Osprey, v. No. 6, 1901. pp. 88-91, figs. 1-3. 

 This article treats of the summer birds re- 

 siding in the lower part of the National Zoo- 

 logical Park at Washington, and is accom- 

 panied by a map of the region and a picture 

 of an Oven bird'sand Blue-Gray Gnatcatcher's 

 nest. 

 The trend of the popular orni- 



thological magazine. 



Osprey, V, No. 6, 1901, p. 94. 

 This paper calls attention to the change 

 which has taken place in the reading matter 

 put forth by these magazines during the past 

 twenty years. 



Review of Reginald Heber Howe's 



rikas. 



Science (new series), xv, No. 373, Feb. 21, 

 1902, p. 307. 

 Review of Sjostedt's work by that title. 



and Glover Morrill Allen's Birds of 

 Massachusetts. 



Osprey, v. No. 6, 1901, p. 96. 



Camping on the old camp grounds. 



Osprey, v, No. 7, July, 1901, pp. 97-100, figs. 

 1-2, and v. No. 8, Aug., 1901, pp. 119-121, 

 figs. 1-3, 

 This article describes a camping trip at Dol- 

 lar Island, Des Moines County, Iowa, and dis- 

 cusses the birds observed in that vicinity on 

 the 29th and 30th of August, 1898. Five half- 

 tone pictures accompany the sketch. One, a 

 view of Dollar Island; another, a view up the 

 Mississippi from Dollar Island, while the three 

 remaining represent the Tufted Tit, Carolina 

 Wren, and the Hooded Warbler. 



Review of Bradford Torrey's 



Everyday Birds. 



Osprey, v, No. 7, July, 1901, p. 112. 



