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century, 154.— Linden, Graiin von. The Wing Markings of Insects, 81, no. 

 22.— Marshall, Guy A. K. Some Experiments in Seasonal Dimorphism, 11, 

 Nov.— Needham, J. J. and Betten, C. Aquatic insects in the Adirondacks, 

 pis., 112.— Radl, Em. Researches in the light-reaction of Arthropods. 

 Archiv fiir die gesammte Physiologic der mensche und derThiere, Bonn, 

 Nov. I, 1 90 1.— Shelf ord, R. Exhibition of a series of lantern-slides illus- 

 trative of mimicry amongst Bornean insects, 14. — Wasman, E. Are there 

 matter of fact species which at the present time are still in the grasp of 

 the line of development? Conjointly with general remarks on the de- 

 velopment of Mymerophilidae and Termitophilidae and on the existence 

 of Symphilidae, 81, no. 22. 



ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY.— Fletcher, J. Farm Pests— Fodder Grasses. 

 Select Standing Committee on Agriculture and Colonization, Ottawa, 

 '01. Advance sheet Committee's Final Report. — Fletcher, F. Report 

 of the Entomologist and Botanist. Canada Dept. of Agric. Central Ex- 

 perimental Farm, from Ann. Rep. on Experimental Farms for the year 

 1901, Ottawa, '01. — Gillette, C. P. Report of the Entomologist for 1900. 

 Thirteenth Annual Report of the Colorado Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion, Fort Collins. — Henshow, S. Report on the Entomological Depart- 

 ment, Annual Report, Museum of Comparative Zoology, Harvard Col- 

 lege, 1900- 1901, Cambridge, Mass. 



ARACHNID A.— Banks, N. Some spiders and other Arachnida from 

 Porto Rico, * I pi., 50.— Camhridge, F. 0. P. A Revision of the Genera 

 of the Arane^e or Spiders, with reference to their Type Species, 11, Nov. — 

 Peckham, G. W. On spiders of the family Attidce found in Jamaica, 14. — 

 Pocock, R. T. Exhibition of, and remarks upon, nest of a tree Trap door 

 Spider from Rio Janeiro, 14. 



MTRIOPODA.— Chamberlin, R. V. List of the Myriopod family Lithobiida 

 of Salt Lake County, Utah, 50.— Richardson, H. Papersfrom the Hopkins 

 Stanford Galapagos Expedition, 1898-1899. Entomological Results (6). 

 The Isopods, 140. — Verhoeff, K. W. Contributions to a knowledge of the 

 Palaearctic Myriopoda, xvi. Essay on comparative Morphology System 

 and Geography of Chilopoda, PI., 155. — Verhoeff, K. W. Upon the occur- 

 rence of the skin in Diplopods, 155. 



THTSANURA.— Banks, N. Papers from the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos 

 Expedition, 1898-1899. Entomological Results (5). Thysanura and Ter- 

 mitidffi, 140. 



EPHEMERIDA.— Needham, J. G. Ephemerida in Adirondacks. See 

 General Subject, 112. 



ODONATA.— Needham, J. G. Odonata in Adirondacks. See General 

 Subject, 112. 



ORTHOPTERA.— Scudder, S. H. Distribution of Cryptocercus punctu- 

 latiis, 5, Dec, 1901. — Terry, F. W. Daplication of the auditory organs in 

 Thamuotrizon cinereus L., 21, Nov. 



NEUROPTERA— Bank, N. A new genus of Myrmeleonidae, Dec, 4.— 



