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bees* 3 Oct.; (c) New American bees*, 176 .xviii, 177. Dreyling, Dr. L. (a) 
Beobachtungen nber die wachsabscheidenden ( )rgane bei den Huinnie In neirst 
Bemerkungen nber die homologen Organe bei Trigonen, 22 .x.xix, 563 ; (b) Die 
wachsbereitenden Organe bei den gesellig lebenden Bienen, 89 xxii, 289. 
Fielde, A. M. (a) Observations on the progeny of virgin ants, 140 Nov.; (b) 
Temperature as a factor in the development of ants, 140 Nov.; (c) The progres- 
sive odor of ants, 140 Dec. Graenicher, S- Some observations on the life his- 
tory and habits of parasitic bees, 123 iii, 153. Harris, J- A. The influence of 
the Apidae upon the geographical distribution of certain floral types, concluded, 
4 Dec. Hartman, C. Observations on the habits of some solitary wasps of 
Texas, 200 no. 65 . Krieger, Dr. R. Deber die Ichneiunonidengattung 
Neotheronia Krieger*, 185 v, 333. Wheeler, W. M. (a) Dr. O. F. Cook’s 
‘Social organization and breeding habits of the cotton-protecting kelep of Guate- 
mala’, 68 Dec. i; (b) .\n annotated list of the ants of New Jersey*, 148 xxi, 371; 
(c) Worker ants with vestiges of wings, 148 xxi, 405. 
See also Heindel, under The General Subject. 
