152 



REPORT OF NATIONAL MUSEUM, 1901. 



BANKS, Nathan. Plies as carriers of 

 disease. 



.4m. Naturalist, xxxv. No. 413, May, 1901, 

 pp. IOC), 407. 

 Review of l>r. Howard's paper on the in- 

 sect fauna of human excrement. 



A new genus of Endoparasitic 



Acarians. 



Geneeskundig Tijdschrift voor Ned.-Indie, 

 XLI, 2, May, 1901, 3 pp. 

 Describes a mite found in the lungs of a 

 Javanese monkey. 



A new Ascalaphid from the United 



States. 



Entomological News, xn, No. 6, June, 1901, 

 p. 172. 

 Describes Ulula albifrons, and gives a table 

 of the species of the genus in the United 

 States. 



Bibliography of the more impor- 



tant contributions to American eco- 

 nomic entomology. Part vir. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture, Wash- 

 ington, 1901, pp. 1-113. 

 Brings the literature down to January 1, 

 1900. 



BARTSCH, Paul. Birds of the road. 



Osprey, iv, 1901, Nos. 11, 12, pp. 162-166, 3 

 figs.; v, No. 1, pp. 2-6, 4 figs. 

 These are two popular articles discussing 

 the birdsof Washington and its vicinity. Fig- 

 ures of the common forms, and their nests 

 accompany the sketches. 



A trip to the Zoological Park. 



Osprey, v, 1901, No, 2, pp. 19-21. 

 This article deals with the winter birds of 

 the park, and also refers to a number of the 

 caged inhabitants. 



BENEDICT, James E. The Hermit cral >s 

 of the Pagurus bernhardus type. 



Proc. U. S. Nat. Mus., xxm, No. 1216, Jan. 

 19, 1901, pp. 451-466, 6 text figs. 

 The seven species referred to this group are 

 described and six of them are figured. The 

 so-called P.bernhardus of the Atlantic coast of 

 North America is separated from the Euro- 

 pean p. bernhardus under the name of P. 

 acadianus. 



BIRTWELL, Francis J. Description of 

 a supposed new subspecies of Parus 

 from New Mexico. 



Auk, xviii, April, 1901, pp. 165-167. 

 Parus gambeli thayeri is described as new. 



BISHOP, Louis B. Birds of the Yukon 

 region, with notes on other species. 



North Am. Fauna, No. 19, Oct. 6, 1900, pp. 

 47-76. 

 A fully annotated list of the species met 

 With in the Yukon district. 



BREWSTER, William, and BANGS, 

 Outram. Description of a new Becard 

 from Lower Uruguay. 



Proc. \< w England Zool. Club, n, Feb. 15, 

 1901, pp. 53,54. 

 Pachyrhamphus notius (p. 53) is described 

 as new. It is most nearly related to P. poly- 

 I'/imji/i rus. 



BUSCK, August. New species of moths 

 of the superfamily Tineina from 

 Florida. 



Proc. U. 8. Nat. Mus., xxm, No. 1208, Oct. 

 15, 1900, pp. 225-254, pi. 1. 

 Descriptions and life histories of 32 new 

 species. Five new genera are erected. All 

 of the types are in the National Museum. 



New American Tineina. 



Journ. X. V. Ent. Soc, vni, No. 4, Dec, 



1900, pp. 234-248, pi. IX. 

 Descriptions and life histories of 10 new 



species. Four new genera are noted. All 

 <if the types are in the National Museum. 



A new Canadian Tineid. 



( Unadmn Entomologist, xxxiii, No. 1, Jan. 



1901, p. 14. 



Description and life history of Anacampsis 

 lupinelia, with notes on allied species. The 

 types in the U. S. National Meseum. 



Xeptirula pomivorella Packard, 



alias Micropteryx pomivorella Packard. 



Canadian Entomologist, xxxm, No. 2, 

 Feb., 1901, p. 52. 

 Generic correction and notes on life history 

 of Nepticula pomivorella Packard and Copto- 

 disca splendor if erella Clem. 



[Glyphidocera floridanella n. sp.] 



Proc. Ent. Sue. Wash., IV, No. 4, May 25, 

 1901, p. 475. 

 The description of this specie-, prepared by- 

 Mr. Busck, is included in a paper by Dr. 

 H. G. Dyar, entitled "Notes on the winter 

 Lepidoptera of Lake Worth, Florida." 



CASANOWICZ, I. M. The position of 

 woman in the Talmud. 



Am. Anthropologist (new series), in, 1901, 

 pp. 170-172. 



(See also under Cyrus Adler. ) 



CAUDELL, Andrew N. Description of 

 larva? of Azelina peplaria Hubn. 



Entomological News, xi, No. 9. Nov., 1900, 

 p. 583. 



Papers from the Harriman Alaska 



expedition. xv. Entomological re- 

 sults (9): The Orthoptera. 



/',-.„■. Wash. Acad. Sci., u, Dec. 20, 1900, pp. 



511,512. 



One species. Melanoplus l>orc<t!is Pieber, is 

 recorded as being the only Orthopteran con- 

 tamed in the collection. 



