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COLEOrTERA. 
Fletcher, J. The Buffalo carpet-beetle, 4- Sept. Formanek, R. Zurnaheren Kenntnis 
der Gattung Brachysomus Stephens’*^, 38 xxiv, 169 [New genus Pseudoptochus]. Houghton, 
C O. Coleoptera at light in Delaware, 5 Sept. Hunter, W. D. and Hind, W. E. The 
Mexican cotton-boll weevil, 7b no. 51. Knab, F. Galeruca pomonae Scopoli, in North 
America, 5 Sept. Knaus, W. Central Texas Coleoptera, 4- C)ct. Lewis, C. On new 
species of Histeridae and notices of others*, 11 xvi, ser., 340 [New genus Lissosternus ]. 
Reitter, E. Neun neue Coleopteren aus der palaearktischen Fauna*, 38 xxiv, 201 [New gen- 
era Chilotrogus, Amphimallinal. Skinner, H, Descriptions of new Coleoptera from Arizona, 
with notes on some other species’^ 5 Nov. Titus, E. S- G. The sugar-cane beetle {Ligvrua 
rugicips 7b no. 54, p. 7. Walker, O. M. The pepper weevil {Antbonomus aencotincius Champ.), 
7b no. 54, p. 43. 
See also Felt, under The General Subject, and Crandall, under Economic Entomology. 
HVMENOPTERA. 
Ashmead, W.H (a) New hymenoptera from the Philippines,* 30 xxix, 107 [New 
genus Kriegeria]; (b) New genera and species of hymenoptera from the Philippines*, 50 xxi.x, 
397 [New genera Elasmognathus, Amauromorpha, Ilemiglyptus]; (c) Additions to 
the recorded hymenopterous fauna of the Philippine Islands, with descriptions of new species*, 
50 xxviiii, 957 [New genera Nesolynx, Nesomesochorus]: (d) Two new .Mymaridae from Rus- 
sian Turkestan, 5 Sept., (e) A skeleton of a new arrangement of the families, subfamilies, 
tribes and genera of the ants, or the superfamily Formicoidea, 4- Nov. Bradley, J. C. Caeno- 
cephus in America*, 4- Oct. Brown, R. E_ Notes on new Philippine hymenojitera, 4 Oct. 
Cockerell, T. D. A. (a) Bees collected by the Rev. G. Birkmann in Texas, cont.*, 4 Sept., 
(b) Descriptions and records of bees,* 11 xvi, 7 ser., p. 292 [New genus PhenacoIIetes]; (c) New 
bees from Colorado*. 5 Oct.; (d) New bees of thegenera Osmia and Andrena*, 4 Nov. Cook, 
O. F. The social organization and breeding habits of the cotton-]>rotecting kelep of Guatemala, 
7t. no 10. Davidson, A. An enemy of the trap-door spider, 5 Sept. Girault, A. A. {z.) Anaphes 
conotracheli \\o\^nv. an important egg-parasite*, 5 Nov.; (b) Descriptions of two new 
hymenopterous egg-i)arasites*, 5 Nov. Harris, J. A. The influence of the Apidae upon the 
geograi)hical distribution of certain floral types, 4 Oct., Nov. Nason, W. A. parasitic 
hymenoptera of Algonquin, Illinois. II 5 Nov. Viereck, H. L., et al. Syno]>sis of bees of 
Oregon, Washington, British Columbia and Vancouver, IV, 4 Sept. Webster, F. M. q'he 
joint-worm [Isosoma tn'tid), 7c no. 66. 
See also Cockerell, under Eepidoptera. 
