62 Bidletiu de la Société entninologique de France. 



lion des larves de Carabes et de Calosomes, (3 art.). — M. Pic : 

 Coléoptères nouveaux provenant de France, Grèce, Algérie et Tur- 

 quie d'Asie. — M. Pic : Petite contribution à l'étude des Myoides 

 ou Myodites Lalr. paléarctiqucs. — Captures diverses, noms nou- 

 veaux et diagnoses (Coléoptères). — Espèces et variétés nouvelles 

 de Coléoptères de France et Turquie d'Asie. — Sur le genre Phyl- 

 locerus. — Notes entomologiques et descriptions. — Sur le genre 

 Diodyrrhynchus Germ. in Schonberr. — G. L?: Comtk : Note sur la 

 chasse de Hoiilia caerulea Drury femelle. 



Entomoloykal Neirs, XVII, 1 et 2, 1906. — J. K. me i.a Torre Bueno : 

 Ways of Progression in Waterbugs. — H.-J. Qcayle : Notes on 

 the Egg-laying Habits of Ciile.v Curriei Coq. — A. Giraulï : Stan- 

 tards of the Numberof Eggs Laid by Insects, IV. — W. A. Nason : 

 Parasitic Hymenoptera of Algonquin, 111. — E.-S. Tucker : Déter- 

 minations of some Texas Coleoptera witb Records. — R.-F. Pear- 

 SALL : Harrisimenma trisiynata Walk. — W.-M. M'heeler : On 

 certain Tropical Ants introduced into the U. States. — J.-F. Me 

 Clkndon : Notes on Collecting in Mexico. — T.-D.-A. Cockerell ; 

 A new fossil Ant. — E. Dabgke : On the Egg-Coloration of the 

 Genus Chrysops, (1 pi.). — H. -F. Wickham : The Races of Cicin- 

 dela trauquebaricn Ilbsq, (fig.). — D.-W. Coolillett ; A new Ta- 

 bamis related to punclifer. — L.-O. Howard : Prof. Beiiese's Ap- 

 paratus for collecting small Arthro[)ods rapidly and in great 

 Quantifies, (fig.). — J.-R. de la Torre Bueno : On some Aquatic 

 Hemiptera from Costa-Rica, Central America. ^H.-S. Smith : Some 

 Notes on the Bee Genus Caupolicana. — J. Troop : A new Aphid, 

 (fig.). — C.-T. Brues : A new subapterous Encyrtid, (lig.). — V.- 

 L. Kellogg : A gigantic new Biling Bird Louse, (fig.). — C. Well- 

 MAN : Observations on the Bionomics of Auclnneromyiu (uteola 

 Fabr., (tig.). — Notes diverses. 



Entomological Society of Ontario {36^^ Animal Report), 190o-ffl06. — 

 Divers : Reports on Insects of the year, (lig.). — T.-\V. Fyles : 

 The « Tussocks », (fig.). — H. Lyman : The Tussock Moth Situa- 

 tion in Montréal. — F. Sherman : Entomological Conditions in 

 North Carolina, (lig.). — W. Lochhead : Experiments against the 

 San José Scale in 1905. — J.-B. Smith : A Review of the Mosquito 

 Work in N. Jersey, (fig). — S.-B. Me Cready : Insects as nature 

 Studies. — Divers : Notes on the Season 1903, (fig.). — T.-W. 

 Fy'les : Forest Insects, (tig.). — The Advantages and Disadvan- 

 tages of the Cauadian Entomologist. — E.-M. Walkeu : Ortho- 



