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ASHMEAD, William H.— Continued. 



A nevr water-bug from Canada. 



Can. Ent., xxix, March, 1897, p. 56. 

 Describes Ualobatopsis begiiiii. ii. sp. 



Descriptions of some new genera in 



the Cynipidii'. 



I'syche, vni, May, 1897, pp. 67-69. 

 Describes seven new genera and three new 

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This paper is based largely upon Museum 

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Two new parasites from Eupoeya 



slossono'. 



Can. Ent.. XXIX, May, 1897, p. 113. 

 Describes Pelecy stoma eitpoeijae and Cryp- 

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California bees and tlieir parasites. 



Proc. South. Cal. Acad. Sci., I, No. 3, 1897, 

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 BAKER, E. G. 



(See under .Joseph Nelson Rose.) 

 BARTSCH, Paul. The wrens of Bur- 

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Jou'a Ornithologist, No. 2, April, 1897, pp. 

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 Notes on live species of wrens found about 

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BEAN, Barton A. 

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BEAN, Tarleton H., and BEAN, Bar- 

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Proc. r. .S. Xat. JJvs., xix, No. 1106, Dec- 



30.1896, pp. 237-251. 



A list of 45 species of fishes collected during 

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Notes on fishes collected in Kamchat- 

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Proc. r. ,S'. Xat. 2Iu.s., xix, No. 1112, Jan. 



27. 1897, pp. 381-392, pis. xxxiv, xxxv. 

 This paper lists and describes a number of 



interesting fishes obtained in Kaiiicliatka dur- 

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Description of a new Blenuy-like 



fish of the genus Opisthoi-entnis, col- 

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Proc. TJ. S. Xat. .!/»«., xx. No. 1127. Jan. -JS, 

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BEAN, Tarleton H. 



(See also under G. Brown Goode.) 

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Xidologist, iv, Ko. 1, Sept., 1896, pp. 3-4, 

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BENDIRE, Charles. Smithsonian In- 

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I From the Parrots to the Grackles, | 

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BENEDICT, .James E. Preliminary de- 

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Proc. r. S. Xat. lf««., xvni, No. 1087, 1896, 



pp. 615-617. 



Describes 3 blind crustacean.s, a shrimp, an 



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Fish Commission from an artesian well, 188 



feet deep, at San Marcos, Texas. 



An advance edition of this paper was pub- 

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BERGH, Rudolph. Beitriige zur Kenut- 

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Xova Acta der Esl. Leop. -Carol. Deutsch 



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An anatomical study of the family Conidie, 



in which it is shown that its characters are very 



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shell characters upon which it has been sought 



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CASANOWICZ, I. M. Tell-et-Tin on 

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Am. Anthropologist, x, Jan., 1897, i)p. 

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CHITTENDEN, Frank H. A new grain 

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Can. Ent, xxviii, Aug., 1896, pp. 197-198. 



Gives notes on some grain beetles belonging 

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