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A catalogue of the IMoUusca with bibliography has been completed by 

 Mr. E. Elsworth Call, and appears inthese proceedings. 



Several groups of the Arthropods have recently been dealt with. 



In the Memorial Bulletin (Xo, 40, 189:'.) of the U. S. National Museum, 

 the complete writings of our late associate, Harvey Boll man, have been 

 reproduced. In this volume the Indiana Myriopoda are more fully treated 

 than those of any other state. In the sanie volume, L. M. Underwood 

 has given a complete bibliography of the American Myriopoda, and 

 naturally, the Indiana bibliography is included. 



A CATALlKiCE OK THE BUTTERFLIES KNOWN TO OCCUK IN INDIANA. 



W. S. Blatchley. Seventeenth Annual Eeport Indiana Geological and 

 Natural History Survey. 

 The Grylliu-k or Indiana. 



W. S. Blatchley. Proc. Indiana Academy I, V2(). 

 The Locustid.k of Indiana. 



W. S. Blatchley. Proc. Indiana Academy II, i»2. 

 The Blattid.f of Indiana. 



W. S. Blatchley. Proc. Indiana Academy II, lo:;. 



A PARTIAL LIST. OF NEW SFECIES OF PARASITIC HyMENOPTERA REARED IN 



Indiana. 

 F. M. Webster. Proc. Indiana Academy II, 89. 



The Crustacea of Indiana have been considered by O. P. Hay in the pro- 

 ceedings of the Indiana Academy I, 147. 



Hereafter all specimens coming into the hands of the Academy will be 

 referred to the following specialists : 



Mammals and Birds A. W. Butler. 



Batrachians and Reptiles (). P. Hay. 



Fishes Carl H. Eigenmann. 



Lepidoptera and ( )rthoptera . . AV. S. Blatchley. 



Crustacea W. P. Hay. 



Animal Parasites A. W. Bitting. 



Arachnida Dr. Henry C. McCook. 



The field work for the past two seasons has been limited to private en- 

 terprise except as far as the explorations of the U. S. Fish Commission 

 were concerned. 



The specialists in the various branches will record the details of the pro- 

 gress in their respective departments. 



