LITERATURE ON REPUGNATORIAL GLANDS 389 



Haase, Erich. Ueber die Stinkdriisen der Orthoptera. (Sitzgsber. Ges. Naturf. 



Freunde, Berlin, pp. 57, 58, 1889.) 



- Zur Anatomie der Blattiden. (Zool. Anz., xii Jahrg., pp. 169-172, 1889.) 

 Herbst, Curt. Anatomische Untersuchungen an H<-nii<ji-rn <-h-nptrata. Ein 



Beitrag zur vergleichenden Anatomie der Articulaten. Dissert., Jena, pp. 36 



(Hautdriisen, Coxal-Organ. ) ; p. 1, 1889. 

 Wheeler, William M. Hydrocyanic acid secreted by Polydesmus mrginiensis 



Drury. (Psyche, v, p. 422.) 

 New glands in the hemipterous embryo. (Amer. Nat., Feb. 1890, p. 187 ; 



odorous(?) glands.) 

 Jackson, W. Hatchett. Studies in the morphology of the Lepidoptera, Pt. i. 



(Trans. Linn. Soc., London, 2 Ser., Zool., v, May, 1890.) 

 Krauss, Hermann. Die Duftdriise der Aphlebia bivittuta Brulle" (Blattidae) von 



Teneriffa. (Zool. Anz., xiii Jahrg., 1890, pp. 584-587, 3 Figs.) 

 Fernald, H. T. Rectal glands in Coleoptera. (Amer. Nat., xxiv, pp. 100, 101, 



Pis. 4,5, 1890.) 

 Verson, E. Hautdriisen system bei Bombyciden (Seidenspinner). (Zool. Anzei- 



ger, 1890, pp. 118-120.) 

 Vosseler, Julius. Die Stinkdriisen der Forficuliden. (Arch. Mikr. Anat., xxxvi, 



1890, pp. 565-578, Taf. 29.) 



Carridre, J. Die Driisen am ersten Hinterleibsringe der Insektenembryonen. 



(Biol. Centralblatt, xi, pp. 110-127, 1891.) 

 Borgert, Henry. Die Hautdriisen der Tracheaten. Inaugural Diss., Jena, 



1891, pp. 1-80. 



Lang, Arnold. Lehrbuch der vergleichende Anatomie, English Trans, by Henry 

 M. and Matilda Bernard, 1891, pp. 458, 459. 



Kennel, J. von. Die Verwandtschaftverhaltnisse der Arthropoden. (Schriften 

 herausgegeben von der Naturf orscher Gesellschaft bei der Universitat Dor- 

 pat, vi, Dorpat, 1891.) 



Patton, W. H. Scent-glands in the larva of Limacodes. (Can. Ent., xxiii, Feb. 

 1891, pp. 42, 43 ; eight pairs of glands with pores along the edges of the back.) 



Batelli, Andrea. Di una particolarita nell integumento dell' Aphrophora spu- 

 rnaria. (Monitore Zool. Ital. Anno 2, pp. 30-32, 1891. Dermal glands in 

 the hindermost segment. ) 



Ash, C. D. Notes on the larva of Danima banksii Lewin. (Ent. Month. Mag., 

 Sept. 1892, p. 232, Fig. ; notodontian larva protrudes from under side of 

 prothoracic segment a Y-shaped, red organ like that of Papilio ; no odor or 

 fluid given out. 



Bernard, Henry M. An endeavor to show that the tracheae of the Arthropoda 

 arose from setiparous sacs. (Spengel's Zool., Jahrbuch, 1892, pp. 511-524, 

 3 Figs.) 



Latter, Oswald. The secretion of potassium hydroxide by Dicranura vinula, 

 and the emergence of the imago from the cocoon. (Trans. Ent. Soc. Lon- 

 don, 1892, 287, also xxxii ; Prof. Meldola adds that the larva of D. vinula 

 secretes strong, formic acid, and is the only animal known to secrete a 

 strong, caustic alkali.) 



Further notes on the secretion of potassium hydroxide by Dicranura 

 vinula (imago), and similar phenomena in other Lepidoptera. (Trans. Ent. 

 Soc. London; Nature, 1895, p. 551, March 20, 1895.) 



Zograff, Nicolas. Note sur 1'origine et les parentes des Arthropodes, principale- 

 ment des Arthropodes tracheates. (Congres Internationale de Zoologie, 2 e 

 Session a Moscow, Aug. 1892 ; Part i, Moscow, 1892, pp. 278-302, 1892 ; 

 cyanogenic glands in Myriopods, p. 287.) 



