Séance du 12 janvier 1910. 23 



Beret7iing fra de Samvirende Dan.ske Landboforeninyars Plantepato- 

 logiske Forsoksvirksomhed, 1 à 7, i908-1909. 



Canada Department of Mines, 1909.© 



Canadian Entomologist (The), XLI, 12, 1909. — F.-J.-A. Morris : Somo 

 guests at the Banquet of Blessoms. — JN. Banks : The Family Name 

 Lygaeidae. — A.-F. Braun : Philogeny of the Lithocolletid Group, 

 (tig.). — G.-W. Taylor et A. Gibson : Note on Sphinx perelegans, 

 H. Edw. in British Columbia. — G.-W. Taylor : The Eupitheciae 

 of Eastern North America, N" 3. — A.-B. Gahan : A new Species 

 of Pteromalidae. — The Edwards Collection of Buttertlies. 



Coleopterorum Catalogus, 4, 1910. — Hagedorn : Ipidae, 134 p. — Ac- 

 quis pour la Bibliothèque. 



Enlomological News, XX, 8 à 10, 1909. — E.-M. Patch : The Desmo 

 dium Aphid, Microparsusrariabilis n. sp., (2 pi. n.). — M. Banks : 

 Two new Caddice Flies. — J.-A.-G. Rehn : A new species of the 

 genus Paroxija from Bermuda, (Orthoptera). — W.-C. Wood : A 

 Cat Entomologist. — G.-H. Verrall : Notes on W. R. Walton's 

 « Illustrated Glossary of Chaetotaxy and Anatomical Terms used in 

 describing Diptera ». — W. Schrader : An Observatione on the 

 Intelligence of Jimonia. — J.-A. Grossbeck : Geometrid Notes. — 

 A. GiRAULT : Standards of the number of Eggs laid by Insects-VIII. 

 — S.-A. Rohwer : A Genus of Eumenid Wasps new to North Ame- 

 rica. — W.-L. Me Atec : Some Habits of Empididae. —S.-A. Roh- 

 wer : Some new Wasps. — H.-E, Ewing : Notes on the American 

 Oribatid Fauna, with a List of four species of European Oribalidae 

 hitherto unknown in this Country. — W.-B. Wherry et F.-C. 

 Wellman : Ticks on the California Ground Squirrel. — S.-A. Roh- 

 wer : Notes and Descriptions of some Trypoxline Wasps. — W.- 

 R. Walton : Regarding M' Verrall's Criticism of my « Glossary of 

 Chaetotaxy ». — F. Knab : Two new Phihppino Culicidae. — R.-L. 

 Webster : Notes on the Eggs of Epagoge sulphureana Cleni. — 

 M. -H. SwENK : Three new Bées of the genus Anthophora. — C. 

 DuRY : Marching through Georgia. — A. Allen : Variations in the 

 Wing Scales of Anosia pleœippus, (3 pi. n.), fig. — P. -P. Calvert : 

 The first Central American Corduline, (fig.). — J.H. Lovell : The 

 Becs of Virginia : Prosopis, Sphecodes, Osmia. — A. Fenyes : New 

 Aleocharinae (Staphyl. Col.) of the U. S. — J.-B. Smith : Concer- 

 mng Culex perturhans ut Dublin, New Hampshire. — A.-F. Braun : 

 Notes on Chamber's Species of Tineina, (fig.). — Notes diverses. 



