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* 110. Prof. A. J. Cook. Insects injurious to Strawber- 

 ries, p. 102-106, fig. 



Lacltnosterna fusca, Anchylopera fragariae, Ehnpfiytns macufata. 



* 111. L. H. Bailey, Jr. Birds, p. 127-128. 

 Insects eaten by some common singing birds of Michigan. 



* 112. H. A. Shaw. The Necessity of a State Entomolo- 

 gist, p. 129-132. 



Statistics of the importance of insects and of means against them. 



* 113. C. V. RiLEy. Lecture on Entomology, p. 443- 

 448. 



Habits of Carpocapsa pomonella : means against it. 



* 114. Dr. W. LeBaron. The Bird Question, p. 449- 

 456. 



Relation between injurious and beneficial birds and insects. 



* 115. A. J. Cook. Insects- injurious to House Plants and 

 Shrubbery, p. 496-504. 



Aphidaey Coccidae, Thrips, Selandria, Termes :■ habits; remedies. 



* 116. Dr. Max G-emminger et E. v. Harold. Cata- 

 logus Coleopterorum hucusque descriptorum synonymicus et 

 systematicus. Tom. XI. Chrysomelidae. (Pars I.) Mona- 

 chii, Beck, 1874. 8vo. p. 3233-3478 ; Index Generum, pg, 

 4 (s. n.) 



Enumerates 5477 species of 296 genera, amongst which are 750 N. A, 

 species of 68 genera; synonyms and references. 



* 117. Harold's Coleopterologische Hefte, xii, contains 

 the following, and Nos. 118 to 121. 



Bibliographical Review (resp. Coleoptera) of the Vefhandhmgen des 

 naturforschenden Verefns in Briinn, XII (1874), p. 110-114; of Schaufuss' 

 Nunquam otiosus, vol. ii (1874), p. 144. 



* 118. E. v. Harold. Ueber die Ataenins-Arten mit 

 gezahntem Kopfschilde. p. 15-25. 



Describes 9 (6 new, 5 new North American) species, with notes. 



* 119. E. v. Harold. Zur Kenntniss der kugelformigen 

 Trogiden. p. 26-51. 



Includes notes upon 4 N. A. (1 new Cuban) species of Acanthoccrus. 



* 120. E. v. Harold. Beitriige zur Kenntniss dor amer- 

 ikanischen Eumolpiden. I. Stiick. p. 53-87. 



Describes 44 (41 new) species, of which 8 (7 new) are Nmlh American, 

 belonging to 10 (Aracyntha. Mevania = 2 new) genera, with notes. 



* 121. G. R. Crotch et E. v. Harold. Berichtie- 



