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CHITTENDEN, Frank H. Injury to 

 rustic cedar fences and summerhouses 

 by borers. 



Bull. Div. Ent., U. S. Dcpt. Agric. (new 



series), No. 30, Oct. 2, 1901, pp. 91-92. 



Injury in 1900 and 1901 in Pennsylvania 



and District of Columbia by Callidium janthi- 



muin, nylotrupes ligneus, and Atimia confusa. 



■ The Red spider. 



Proc. 17th Ann. Conv. Sac. Am. Florist>i, 

 Dec, 1901, pp. 89-90. 

 A short popular article on Tdrani/chus bima- 

 rulntu.'i. 



Tlirlps injurious in greenhouses. 



Weekly Florist's Review, Apr. 17, 1902, pp. 



738-740, 2 figs. 



A popular economic article on I'hysopoda, 



and special reference to Tlirips tabaci, T. tri- 



tk'i, lleliothrips hxmorrhoidalis, and //. rusfri, 



with methods of control. 



Some insects injurious to vegeta- 



ble crops. 



Bull. Div. Ent., U. S. Dept. Agric. (new 



series). No. 33, .June, 1902, pp. 1-117, figs. 



1-30. 

 General accounts of TrU-habaris irinnUita, 

 Loptoglossus oppositus, Psila rosx, Ligyrus gib- 

 bosiis, Laphygmaexigua, Entomoscclv< adonidis, 

 Pionea rimosalis, Plusia brassicx, P. preca- 

 tionis, P. simplex, Pkyllotreta bipustulata, 

 Phorbia fusiceps, Eudamus proteus, Somasia 

 nigricana, Ogdoconta cinereola, and shorter 

 accounts of Loxostege similalis, L. sticticalis, 

 Hellula undalis, Scaptomyza flaveola, S. adusta, 

 S. graninum, Agromyza dimintUa, Ceutorhyn- 

 chus rapgc, C. quadridcn.'t, Penphigus sp., 

 Polistes as cabbageworm destroyers, Phorbia 

 bras.sicie, Pieris rapx, Plutella cruci raruni, 

 Murgantia histrioniea, Aphis brassica;, Uranotes 

 (Thecla) melinus, Ceratoma trifurcala, Monop- 

 tilota nuhilella, Diabrotica atripcnnis, Spermo- 

 phagus pectoralis, Bruchus pisoru/m, Heliothis 

 armiger, Hyphantria amca, Halticus uhleri, 

 Aeanthocerus galeator, Alydiis eurinus, A. pilo- 

 sulus, Diedroccphala versuta, D. coccinea, 

 Stictocejjhala festina. Aphis riunicis, Monocre- 

 pidius vespertinus, Systena blanda, S. frontalis, 

 S. hudsonias, Chxtocnena denticulala, C. puli- 

 caria, Disonycha xanthomelsena, and Epitrix 

 fusrula. 



CLAEK, Hubert Lyman. The Echino- 

 derms of Porto Rico. 



Bull. U. S. Fish Com. for 1900, li, Oct. 4, 

 1901, pp. 231-263, pis. xiv-.wil. 

 Over 1,000 specimens and 86 species of Ech- 

 inoderms were taken by the Fish Hawk. 

 They are distributed among the various 

 groups as follows: Crinoidea, 3 .species; Asters 

 oidea, 11 species; Ophiuroidea, 49 species, of 

 which 7 are new; Echinoidea, 13 species; 

 Holothurioidea, 10 species, of which 1 is new. 

 After the descriptions, tables of distribution 

 are added. 



CLARK, Hubert Lymax. An extraor- 

 dinary animal. 



/moI. Anz.. XXV, No. 6"ri, .hme 'SO, 1902, pp. 

 509-.')ll, 1 text Ogure. 

 Description of a curious animal dredged by 

 the U. S. Fisli Commission steamer Albatross 

 in l,.i88 fathoms off Queen Charlotte Islands. 

 It is probably an echinoderm, but whether an 

 echinoid ora holothurian it seems impossible 

 to decide. The writer thinks it is a holotliu- 

 rian related to Spxrothuria, but the spines and 

 "digestive tube" are very much like those of 

 an echinoid. 



COCKER ELL, T. I). A. On a slug of 

 the genus Vewiiia'Ua from Tahiti. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mas., xxill, No. 1238, Aug. 

 15, 1901, pp. 83r>-,S36. 

 Vrronicrlla (tgassizii Cockerell is dcscrilied 

 as new. 



C()E, AVesley R. The Nemerteans of 

 Porto Rico. 



Bidl. U. S. Fish Cuiii. for 11)00. ii, Oct. s, 

 1901, pp. 223-229. 

 Only 8 species of Nemerteans are known 

 to occur in Porto Rico; 3 are .species already 

 known, 3 are new, while 2 are indetermin- 

 able. The new species belong to the genera 

 T:viiii>soma, Mirriira, and ('rribrdtiilus. 



COQUILLETT, Daniel W. Descrii)tion 

 of Apocephalus, new genus, and .1. per- 

 gnndei, new species. 



Proc. Ent. Soc. Wash., iv. No. t (author's 

 extras published July 2, 1901), \<. 501, 

 figs. 20,21. 

 Included in "The ant-decapitating tly," l)y 

 Theodore Pergande. Describes this new germs 

 and species and gives 2 text figures illustrat- 

 ing the same. 



New DijDtera from Southern Africa. 



Priic. r. S. Nat. 3rus., XXIV. No. 1243, Sei.t 

 27, 1901, pp. 27-32. 

 Decribes 1 new genus and 8 new .species re- 

 ceived from Mr. C. P. Loundsbury, Govern- 

 ment Entomologist of Cape Colony. 



A new Anthomyid injurious to 



lupines. 



Ent. Ncwg, XII, No. 7, Sept., 1901, pp. 206- 

 207. 

 Describes a new species of Pliarliia. 



Types of Anthomyid genera. 



Joiirn. N. Y. Ent. Soc, ix, No. 3, Sept., 1901, 

 pp. 134-146. 

 Gives an historical account of the North 

 American and FJuropean genera, with men- 

 tion of the type species and synonymy of the 

 greater number of them. 



Three new species of Culicidt«. 



Canadian Ent., XXXlll, No. 9, Sept., 1901, 

 pp. 2.58-260. 

 Describes Psorophora howardii, Culcx currici, 

 and Acdcs smithii, 3 new mosciuitoes. 



