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ADDITIONS TO THE LIBRARY 



During the Year 1916. 



Alexander (C. P.)- New Neotropical Tipulinae (Tipulidae, Diptera). 

 [Ami. Entom. Soc. Amer., Vol. V, No. 4, 1912.] 



The American species of Adelphomyialiergroth (Tipulidae, Diptera), 



[Pomona Coll. Journ., Entom., Voi. IV, No. 3, 1912.] 



A Revision of the genus Brachypremna, Osten Sacken (Tipulidae. 



Diptera). 

 [Journ. New York Entom. Soc, Vol. XX, No. 4, 1912.] 



Report on a collection of Crane-flies (Tipulidae, Diptera) from the 



Colombian Andes, taken by Mr. J. T. Lloyd. 

 [Journ. New York Entom. Soc, Vol. XXI, No. 3, 1913.] 



The Neotropical Tipulidae in the Hungarian National Museum 



(Diptera), I and II. 

 [Entom. News, Vol. XXIV, 1913.] 



The Tipulidae in Brunetti's " Fauna of British India ; Diptera 



Nematocera." 

 [Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus, Vol. I, No. 9, 1913.] 



and Lloyd (J. T.). Biology of the North American Crane-flies 



(Tipulidae, Diptera), I. The genus F.riocera, Macquart. 

 [Pomona Journ. Entom. and Zool., Vol. VI, No. 1, 1914.] 



Entom. Lab., Cornell Univ. 



Arnold (G.). Monograph of the Formicidae of South Africa (Myrmicinae 

 pars). 

 [Ann. South African Mus., Vol. XIV, Part II, 1916.] 



The Author. 



Back (E. A.) and Pemberton (C. E.). Effect of cold storage temperatures 

 upon the pupae of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis 

 capitata). 

 [Journ. Agric Research, Vol. VI, No. 7, 1916.] 



Effect of cold storage temperatures upon the Mediter- 

 ranean Fruit Fly (Ceratitis capitata, Wied.). 



Banana as a host fruit of the Mediterranean Fruit Fly. 



[Journ. Agric. Research, Vol. V, No. 17, 1916.] 



U. S. Dept. Agric. 



Bacot (A. W.). Report of the Entomological Investigation undertaken for 

 the Yellow Fever (West African) Commission for year August 

 1914 to July 1915. 

 [Research concerning Bionomics of Stegomyia fasciata."] 



The temperature necessary for the destruction of lice and their 



eggs- 

 [Brit. Med. Journ., Jan. 29, 1916.] 



Notes on Pediculus humanus (vestimenti) and Pediculus capitis. 



[Brit. Med. Journ., June 1916.] 



Use of Insecticides against Lice. 



[Brit. Med. Journ., Sept. 30, 1916.] The Author. 



