1912] Book Notices 111 



mologist. The first part is a brief general account of insects designed for those 

 unfamiliar with entomology, and tlie second part, a descripti\-e synopsis of all the 

 Euplexoptera and Orthoptera known from Connecticut or likely to occur there. 

 It is illustrated by over 60 figures in addition to six photographic plates. 



This is the most ambitious state list of insects yet undertaken, and Dr. Britton 

 is to be congratulated on the fine start already made. Entomologists throughout 

 New England will find it a most valuable handbook, and mil no doubt anxiously 

 look for the appearance of the later parts, some of which, at least, are now 

 awaiting publication. 



The bulletin is well printed and furnished with a complete index. 



ERRATA. 



P. 66, line 5. Micoutalis should read Micrutalis here and in the body of the article. 

 P. 66, line 16. The name of the plant should read Vernonia noveboracensis. 

 P. 67, line 2. Euchenopa should read Enchenopa. 

 P. 69, line 12. Vernomia should read Vernonia. 



