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BoRCHMANN (F.)- [See Coleopterorum Catalogus.] 



BoviE (A.). [See Wytsman's Genera Insectorum.] 



Brues (C. T.). [See "Wytsman's Genera Insectorum.] 



Bruner (L.). [See GoDMAN (F. D.). Biologia Centrali- Americana.] 



Bulletin of the Sleeping Sickness Bureau. No. 3, Jan., 1909. London. 



The Bureau. 



Carpenter (G. H.). Injurious Insects and other Animals observed in Ireland 

 during the year 1907. 

 [Econ. Proc. Koyal Dublin Soc, Vol. I, Pt. 15, 1908.] 



Injurious Insects and other Animals observed in Ireland during the 



year 1908. 

 [Econ. Proc. Royal Dublin Soc, Vol. I, Pt. 16, 1909.] 



The Society. 



Casey (T. L.). Studies in the American Buprestidae. 



[Proc. Washington Acad. Sci., Vol. XI, 1909.] The Author. 



Catjdell (A. N.). [See Wytsman's Genera Insectorum.] 



Champion (G. C). [See Godman (F. D.). Biologia Centrali- Americana.] 



Chittenden (F. H.). Control of the Mediterranean Flour Moth (Ephestia 

 kuehniella, Zell.) by hydrocyanic-acid gas fumigation. 

 [U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Eutom., Circular No. 112, 1909.] 



The Parsley Leaf-Miner {Acidiafratria, Loew). 



The Parsley Stalk Weevil (Listronotus latiusctiliis, Boh.). 

 The Celery Caterpillar (Papilio poii/xenes,Fa,h.). 

 [U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom.i Bull. No. 82, Pt. 2, 1909.] 



The Rose Chafer {Macrodactylus subspinosus. Fab.) 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Circular No. 11 Revised, 1909.] 



The Hop Flea-beetle. 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. 66, Pt. 6, 1909.] 



• The Striped Cucumber Beetle {Diahrotica vittata, Fab.). 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Circular No. 31, 1909.] 

 The Pea Aphis. 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Eutom., Circular No. 43, 2nd ed., 1909.] 

 The Common Red Spider. 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Circular No. 104, 1909.] 



The Lima-bean Pod-borer (Etiella zinckenella, Treit.). 



The Yellow-necked Flea-beetle (Disoni/cha tnellicollis. Say.). 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. 82, Pt. 3, 1909.] 



[See Howard (L. O.).] 



and Russell (H. M.). The Semitropical Army Worm. 



[U. S. Dept. Agric, Bureau Entom., Bull. No. 66, Pt. 5, 1909.] 



U. S. Dept. Agric. 

 Cockerell (T. D. a.). Fossil Diptera from Florissant, Colorado. 



[Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXVI, Pt. 2, 1909.] 



Catalogue of the Generic Names Based on American Insects and 



Arachnids from the Tertiary Rocks, with Indications of the 

 Type Species. 

 [Bull. Amer. Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXVI, 1909.] 



Fossil Insects from Florissant, Colorado. 



[Bull. Amer, Mus. Nat. Hist., Vol. XXVI, 1909.] 



Tlie Author. 



Descriptions of some Bees in the U.S. National Museum. 



[Proc U. S. Nat. Mus., Vol. XXXVI, 1909.] 



The Smithsonian Institution. 

 [See GoDMAN (V. D.). Biologia Centrali-Americana.] 



