Io8 PSYCHE [October 



RECENT ENTOMOLOGICAL LITERATURE. 



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

 Periodicals Cited. 



2. Transactions, American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. 



3. The American Naturalist, Boston. 



4. The Canadian Entomologist, London, Ont. 



5. Entomological News, Philadelphia. 



6. Journal of the New York Entomological Society. 



7. Bulletin of Division of Entomology, U. S. Dept, Agriculture. 

 10. Nature, London, Eng. 



14. Proceedings, Zoological Society of London, 



18. The Ottawa Naturalist. 



38. Weiner Entomologische Zeitung. 



65. La Feuille des Jeunes Naturalistes, Paris. 



68. Science, New York City. 



102. Proceedings, Entomological Society of Washington. 



140. Biological Bulletin, Wood's Holl, Mass. 



142. Invertebrata Pacifica, Havana. 



143. Biometrika, Cambridge, Eng. 



148, Bulletin, American Museum of Natural History, N. Y. City. 



151. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, London, Eng. 



155. State College Bulletin, Pullman, Wash. 



157. National Geographic Magazine, Washington, D. C. 



158. Report, Bureau of Plant Industry, U. S. Dept. Agriculture. 



159. Arkiv for Zoologi, Stockholm. 



160. Popular Science Monthly, N. Y. City. 



161. Transactions, Linnaean Society of London. 



The General Subject. 



Anon. The Reverend Jerome Schmitt [obit.]. 5 Sept. Banks, N. Notes on 

 the structure of the thorax and maxillae in insects, 102 vi, 149, pi. I. P. P. C. 

 Robert McLachlan [obit.], 5 Sept. Crampton, H. E. (a) Variation and selection 

 in Saturniid Lepidoptera, 140 May ; (b) Experimental and statistical studies upon 

 Lepidoptera : I. Variation and elimination in Philosamia cyntiiia, 143 Mar. and 

 July. Goury, G. et Guignon, J. (a) Les insectes parasites des Renonculacdes, 



