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The above list includes several fine monographs on Crusta- 

 cea, and an important paper (by R. E. Snodgrass) on the 

 thorax of the Hymenoptera. 



United States Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Ento- 

 mology : Publications for latter part of 1909 and for 

 1910, comprising 13 circulars, 21 bulletins, and 4 

 other pamphlets ; also the monthly lists of publi- 

 cations. 



The following authors have presented their publications to 

 the Library : — 



F, Balfour-Browne, M.A., F.R.S.E., F.Z.S. : Twelve me- 

 moirs (1903-9) relating chiefly to aquatic insects. 



Jules Bourgeois : Six memoirs on Malacoderm Coleoptera. 



G. H. Carpenter, B.Sc, M.R.I.A. : Four memoirs on (i) 

 Subantarctic CoUembola, (2) Pycnogonida from Red Sea and 

 Indian Ocean, (3) The Warble-fly of the Reindeer, and (4) 

 Biology — pure and applied. 



Hamilton H. Druce, F.L.S., F.E.S. : Descriptions of New 

 Lycaenidae and Hesperiidae from Tropical West Africa 

 (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1910, p. 356). 



James Drummond, F.L.S., F.Z.S. : The Animals of New 

 Zealand, 1909, by Captain F. W. Hutton, P\R.S., and the 

 donor. 



A. J. Grove, M.Sc. : Anatomy of " Siphonophora rosarum," 

 part i, 1909, and ii, 1910. 



Sir George Hampson: Lepidoptera Phalaenae from North- 

 ern Rhodesia. (Proc. Zool. Soc. Lond., 1910, p. 3^8.) 



Stanley Kemp, B.A. : Decapoda Natantia of the Coasts 

 of Ireland (Dep. of Agric. and Techn. Instrn. for Ireland, 

 Fisheries Branch, 1908, No. ]). 



Edwin Linton : Helminth Fauna of the Dry Tortugas, 

 II. Trematodes (Carnegie Institution of Washington). This 

 valuable monograph has been transferred to the Radcli ffe 

 Library. 



R. C. L. Perkins, M.A., D.Sc, Jesus College (Director of 

 the Agricultural Station, Honolulu): Six parts of a memoir 

 on leaf-hoppers, a second memoir on Icaf-hoppcrs (in conjunc- 



