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RECENT ENTOMOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 



Asterisks indicate descriptions of new species of American insects, or of new genera. 



Periodicals Cited. 



4 The Canadian Entomologist, London, Ont. 



5 Entomological News, Philadelphia. 



10 Nature, London, Eng. 



11 The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, London, Eng. 

 46 Tijdschrift voor Entomologie, The. Hague. 



65 La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, Paris. 



68 Science, N. Y. City. 



73 Archives de Zoologie Experimentale et Ge'nerale, Paris. 



102 Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington (D.C.). 



140 Biological Bulletin, Woods Holl, Mass. 



141 The Ohio Naturalist, Columbus, O. 



142 Invertebrata Pacifica. 



143 Biometrika, Cambridge, Eng. 



144 American Museum Journal, N. Y. City. 



145 Annals of the South African Museum ; printed in London, Eng. 



146 Annales des Sciences Naturelles : Zoologie, Paris. 



The General Subject. 



Aldrich, J. M. Jocular entomology (nomenclature), 4 Mar. 



Anon. Benjamin Franklin Koons (obit.), 5 Mar. 



Anon. [Am. Mus. Nat. Hist.] Department of Entomology : Expedition of 

 1903, 144 Jan. 



Anon. Dr. John Herbert Sangster (biog.), 4 Mar. 



Anon. Some Extraordinary Ants [gynandromorphs], 144 Jan. 



Anon. Tariff on insects, 5 Mar. 



Banks, N. Notes on entomology, 68 Mar. 18. 



B(ethune), C. J. S. John Alston Moffat (obit.), 4 Mar. 



Brainerd, Dwight. Miscellaneous notes (inflation of caterpillars, etc). 

 4 Feb. 



Castle, \V. E. Sex determination in bees and ants, 68 Mar. 4. 



