208 Bulletin de la Société entomo logique de France. 



— 2"^ Flygblad. — 49. Tragârdh (I.) : Fôrsok med svavelkalkvâtska 

 mot larktradsmalen; 3 p. — Id. : Vara vanligaste spinnkvalsler 

 och deras bekampande; 4 p., lig. 



Cornell llniversity. Bulletin 372, 1916. — Comstock (J.-H.) : Reports 



on scale insects; p. 425-603, pi. 33-36. 

 Dominion of Canada Department of Agriculture : Entomological Branch. 



— 1° Bulletin. — 12. Gibson (A.) et Treherne (R.-C.) : The cabbage 

 root maggott and its controlin Canada; 58 p., fig. 



— 2° Circular. — 6. Stricklane (E.-H.) : The control of culworms in 

 the Prairie provinces; 8 p., lig. — 7. Sanders (G.-E.) et Brittain 

 (W.-H.) : Results from spraying in Nova Scotia; 11 p., fig. 



— 3° Scientific Contribxitions. — Swaine (J.-M.) : A new species of 

 Platypus from British Columbia. [Canad. Ent. [1916], p. 97-100, 

 pi. 6.) — Id. : Injurions shade treo insects of the Canadian Prai- 

 ries. {Agr. Gaz. Canada [1916], p. 215-220 fig.). — Hewitt (C.-G.) : 

 A contribution to a knowiedge of Canadian licks. {Trans. roy. Soc. 

 Canada [1915], p. 225-239, pi. 1-3). — Id. : A review of applied 

 entomology in the British Empire. {Ann. ent. Soc. Amer. [1916], 

 p. 1-34. 



Entomological News, XXVII, 6, 1916. — Ramsden (C-T.) : The status 

 of Isognallius congratulans and a new form of /. rimosa from Cuba 

 (Lep.); p. 241, pi. 13. — Crampton (G.-C.) : The Unes of descent 

 of the lower pterygotan insects, with notes on the relationships of 

 the olher forms; p. 244. — Knab (F.) : Mycetobia and the classifi- 

 cation of the Diptera; p. 259. — Hebard (M.) : Two new dark- 

 colored species of the genus Eurycotis (Orth.); p. 263, pi. 14. — 

 Reed (E.-L.) : Butterflies of a mountain park in Colorado; p. 267. 

 — SoMEs(M.-J.) : ThePhasmidae of Minnesota, lowa and Missouri; 

 p. 269. — Id. : Targionia Dearnessi Ckll.) (Hem.); p. 281. — Chi- 

 DESTER (F.-E.) et Patterson (R.) : The influence of various con- 

 centrations of sea water on the viability of the sait marsh mos- 

 quitoes Aedes sollicitans and Aedes cantator; p. 272. — Rau (P.) ; 

 The Sun dance of the sawfly (Hym.); p. 274. — Editorial : A duty 

 of specialists ; p. 278. — Weiss (H.-B.) : Parallelodiplosis cattleyae 

 Moll., in New Jersey (Dipt.); p. 279. — Smith (M.-R.) : Observa- 

 tions on ants in South Carolina (Hym.) ; p. 279. — Pabker (H.-L ) : 

 Feedings habits of Sinea diademaF'àbr. (Het.); p. 280. 



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Le Secrétaire-gérant : L. Chopard. 



