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INDEX TO PERIODIC ALS. 
Asfcrisks indicate descriptions of new species of American insects or of ne 70 genera. 
1 Proceedings, Academy of Natural Sciences, Philadelphia. 
3 American Naturalist, Poston. 
4 Canadian Entomologist, London, Out. 
6 Entomological News, Philadelphia. 
22 Zoologischer Anzeiger, Leipsic. 
38 Wiener Entomologischer Zeitung. 
65 La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, Paris. 
68 Science, New York City. 
69 Bolletino della Soc. Entomologica Italiana, Florence. 
73 Archives de Zoologie Experimentale et Generale, Paris. 
81 Kiologisches Centralblatt, Erlangen. 
140 Biological Bulletin, Woods Holl, Mass. 
160 Popular Science Monthly, New York City. 
165 Science Bulletin, Museum of Brooklyn Institute, N. Y. 
166 II Naturalista Siciliano, Palermo. 
167 Redia. Portici. 
rHE GENERAL SUBJECT. 
Banks, N. Notes on Entomology, 68 Dec. 30. Goury. C., et Guignon, J. Les Insectes 
parasites de Nymph^acees, 65 Jan. Radi, E. Uber das (.'rehbr der Insekten, 81 i Jan. 
ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY. 
Smith, J. B. 'Fhe Mosquito Investigation in New Jersey, 160 Jan. 
See also Fisher, under Ilemiptera, and Sanderson, under I f ymenoptera. 
ARACIINIDA. 
Berlese, A. Acari nuovi*, 167 i, pp. 235-474. ri plates. Pritchett. A. H. Observa- 
tions on Hearing and Smell in Spiders, 3 Nov.- Dec. 
ODONATA. 
Needham, J. G. Two elusive dragon-flies, 5 Jan. 
ISOPTERA. 
Silvestri, F. Contribuzione alia conosenza dei Termitidi e Termitofili della America 
meridionale, 167 i, pp. 1-234, 6 plates. Wheeler, W. M. The Phylogeny of the Termites, 140 
Dec. 
ORTHOPTERA. 
Caudell, A. N. Orthoptera from Southwestern Texas,* ]65 i, No. 4. [Five new species 
and one new genus, Hoplolibithra\ Riley, W. A. The Embryological Development of the 
Skeleton of the Head of Blatta, 3 Nov. -Dec. Viiillemin, P. La Mante religieuse dans la 
valine de la Meuse, 65 Dec. 
