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Vxijt'hc, XXII, 1!)1:j. — LovELL (J.-H.) : A preliminary lisl ul llif antho- 

 pliilous Goleoplera of N(nv England ; p. 109. — Wiieeleu (W.-M.) : 

 Vdinnomopone, a mnv gcniis o[ Poncrinc Ants froni QuciMislaïul; 

 |). 117. pi. 8. — DoiiAN'iAN (S. -M.) : Noies on thc oxlmial analomy 

 of Uorem bnimalis Fitcli.; p. 120, pi. 9. — Lyon (H.) : Notes on 

 tho cat flea {Ctenocephalus felis Bouché); p. 124, fig., pi. 10. — 

 11). : Does the housefly hibernatc as a pupa? p. 140. — Seyerin 

 (H.-H.-P.). Severin (H. -G.) cl Hartung (W.) : Thc stimuli A\hich 

 cause Ihe eggs of the leaf-oviposiling Tachinidne to hatcli; p. \'.\2. 

 — LuDLOW (G. -S.) : A question of synonomy ; p. 137. — Gorhett 

 (G. -H.) et Hargreaves (E.) : Vultiirops floridensis, a new meniber 

 of the psoeid subfamiiy Vulturopinae from the United States; 

 p. 142, pi. 11. — Garnogiian (F. -G.) : Two new species of Hisler; 

 p. 144. — MuiR (F.) : Notes on the ontogeny of tlie génital tubes 

 in Goleoptera; p. 147, pi. 12. — Felt (E.-P.) : New South Ame- 

 rican gall midges; p. 132. — Ghâpin (E.-A.) : Early stages of 

 Staphylinidae; p. 157, pi. 13-14. — Mann (W.-M.) : Some myrmc- 

 cophilous insects from Hayti; p. 161, fig. — Id, : A gynandromor- 

 phous Mulilid from Montana; p. 178, hg. — Banks (N.) : Notes 

 and descriptions of Pipunculidae; p. 1661, pi. 15. — Parshley 

 (H. -M.) : Systematic papers on New England Hemiplera, p. 170, 

 pi. 16. 



South African Museiwi [Annnh), XII, 3, 1915. - O XV, 2, 1915. — 

 Stebbixg (T.-B.-R.) : Crustacea for the marine investigations in 

 South Africa, VIII, p. 57, pi. 13-25. 



Spolia Zeijhmica, X, 1915. — Rutherford (A.) : Notes^on Geylon Coc- 

 cidae; p. 103. — Henry (G. -M.) : Notes on two aberrations of Gey- 

 lon buttertlies; p. 117, 1 pi. 



U. S. Department of Ayricalture. P Bulletin. — 243. Miller (J.-M.) : 

 Gone beelles : injury to sugar pine and western yellow pine; 

 12 p., 5 pi. — 245. GooK (F.-G.) : Furlher experiments in the des- 

 tructions of tly larvae in horse manure; 22 p., 1 pi. — 250. 

 Mosuer (F.-H.) : Food plants of thc gipsy moth in America; 39 p., 

 G pi. - 255. Brlxner (J.) : Douglas fir pitch moth; 22 p., lig. - 

 256. Horton (J.-R.) et Pemberton (G.-E.) : Katydids injurious to 

 oranges in Galifornia; 24 p., fig., 5 pi. — 262. Brooks (F.-E.) : The 

 parandra borer as an orchard encmy; 7 p., 4 pi. — 273. Gollins 

 (W.-G.) : Dispersion of gipsy-moth larvae by the wind; 23 p., 6 pi., 

 1 carte. — 276. Davis (J.-J.) : Tlie pca Aphis with relation to 

 forage crops; 67 p., fig. — 278. Scott (E.-W.) et Siegler (E.-H.) ; 



