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Psyche, a Journal of Entomology, published by the Cam- 

 bridge Entom ological Club, Cambridge Mass. 



No. 274. 275, 276. 277. (Februarv. March. April. Mav 

 1899). Vol. VIII. Inhalt: 



Morse, A. P., The distribution of the ^ew England Locusts 

 (with plate 8). Pg. 315. — Cockerell, T. D. A., Postscript 

 on Perdita. Pg. 323. — State Entomologist of NTew York. Pg. 324. 



— Kellogg, V. L., The Mouthparts of the }sematocerous Di- 

 ptera. U, Ül. IV, V. Pg. 327, 346. 355, 363. — TViIliston, S. 

 W., On the genns Thlipsogaster Bond. Pg. 331. — Mc Neill, 

 J., Arkansas Melanopü. I, II, III. Pg. 332, 343, 366, — King, 

 6. B., A new varietr of Chionaspis farfuras Fitch, and notes on 

 other species. Pg. 334. — Dyar, H. G., Description of the 

 larva of Calocümpa curvirnacola. Pg. 336. — Ashmead, W. H., 

 Fonr new species belonging to the genns Plenocnlas Foi. Pg. 337. 



— Dyar, H. G., Spathulate head setae on the Larva of Cbamyris 

 cerintha Treits. Pg. 349. — Cockerell, T. D. A., and King, 

 G. B., An apparently new Lecanium found on White Cedar. Pg. 

 349. — King, G. B., Two new Coccids from Bermuda. Pg. 350. 



— Proceedings of the Cambridge Entomological Club. Pg. 351, 360. 



— Djar, R. G., A new Lithosian. Pg^ 359. - Cockerell, 

 T. D. A., Aleurodicns miiabilis. Pg. 360. — Kirkland, A. H., 

 Crrptorhynchns Lapathi, Pg. 371. — Ashmead, W. H., A ge- 

 neric Table of the Family Panorgidae; a Eeply to Mr. Cockerell's 

 Critiqae on the Segregation of Perdita Cockerell. Pg. 372. — 

 Supplement to Psyche I. Insect Fauna of the Giant Cactus of 

 Arizona, by H. G. Hubbard, E. A. Schwarz a. o. Pg. 1 — 14. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History. London. 

 May, June 1899 (Series VU. Xo. 17, 18 = vol. III. part 5, 6). 

 Entomologischer Inhalt: 

 Kirby, W. F., On a collection of Odonata (Dragonflies) from 

 Panama (with plate 15). Pg. 362. — Sharpe, E. M., Descriptions 

 of two new Moths collected by Christy on the Upper "Siger. Pg. 

 371. — Butler, A. G., A Eevision of the Dismorphina of the 

 New "World, with Descriptions of new Species. Pg. 373. — Dis- 

 tant, W. L, Some apparently undescribed Insects from the Trans- 

 vaal. Pg. 461. — Druce, H., Descriptions of some new Species 

 of Heterocera from Tropical America, Africa, India, and the Eastem 

 Islands. Pg. 465. — Kirby, W. F., Notes on a Collection of 

 Gryllidae, Stenopelmatidae, Gryllacridae and Hetrodidae formed by 

 Mr. W. L. Distant in the Transvaal and other South- and East- 



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