232 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 
The Journal of the Board of Agriculture of British Guiana. Vol. vii. 
No. 3. January, 1914. Demerara: ‘The Argosy ’’ Company, 
Limited, Georgetown. 
AMoNG various entomological contributions published in this 
number the following is perhaps the most important: “The Scale 
Insects of British Guiana. A Preliminary List, with an Account of — 
their Host Plants, Natural Enemies, and Controlling Agencies,” by 
G. E. Bodkin, B.A., Dip. Agric. (Cantab.). vi 
Proceedings of the South London Entomological and Natural History 
Society for 1913-14. Pp. i-xvii and 1-158. Plates i.—ix. 
The Society, Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge. 1914. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL papers, Seven in number, are as follows:— 
“Tinea pallescentella, Stainton (=nigrifoldella, Gregson). Some 
Notes on its Life-history and its History,’ by Mr. Robert Adkin 
(pp. 1-6, plate i.); ‘Spring in the South Tyrol,” by Mr. Ebray 
Sich and Mr. Alfred Sich (pp. 7-17) ; ‘‘ One of our Common Butter- 
flies, Hpinephele jurtina,” by Mr. Hy. J. Turner (pp. 18-25); 
“British Short-horned Grasshoppers,” by Mr. W. J. Lucas 
(pp. 26-34, plates 2-4); ‘“‘Mimicry in the North American Butter- 
flies of the Genus Limenitis,” by Prof. E. B. Poulton (pp. 35-37) ; 
“The Ithomiine,” by Mr. W. J. Kaye (pp. 38-48, plate 5); ‘‘ Entomo- 
logy with a Camera in Switzerland,” by Mr. Hugh Main and Mr. 
K. G. Blair (pp. 49-53, plates 6-8). Plates 3 and 4, showing British 
Grasshoppers, are reproduced from photographs by Mr. Lucas. 
Plates 6 and 7 exhibit the life-history of the Tiger Beetle, and plates 
8 and 9 give the life-history of the ant-lion; all the figures are from 
photographs by Mr. Main. Plate 1, representing Tinea pallescentella, 
natural size and greatly enlarged, also details of life-history, is from 
drawings by Mr. Frohawk. 
We have also received the following :— 
Reprints from the Proceedings of the United States National Museum. — 
Vol. 46 (1913); Vol. 47 (1914). 
North American Spring-tails of the Subfamily Tomocerine. B 
Justus W. Folsom. (Vol. 46, pp. 451-472, with plates 40-41.) 
New Hymenoptera from North America. By A. B. Gahan. 
(Vol. 46, pp. 431-443, with Plate 39.) 
Descriptions of twenty-three New Genera and thirty-one New 
Species of Ichneumon-flies. By Henry L. Viereck. (Vol. 46, 
pp. 359-386.) 
New Species of Noctuid Moths from Tropical America. By 
William Schaus. (Vol. 47, pp. 485-549.) i 
A Contribution towards a Monograph of the Homopterous Insects _ 
of the Family Delphacide of North and South America. By — 
David L. Crawford. (Vol. 47, pp. 557-640, with plates 44-49.) 
