Il8 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 'o2 



Entomological Literature. 



COMPILED BY HENRY L. VIERECK AND JAMES A. G. REHN. 



Under the above head it is intended to note such papers received at tlie Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia pertaining to the Entomology of the Americas (North 

 and South). Articles irrelevant to American entomology, unless monographs, will not be 

 noted. Contributions to the anatomy, physiology and embryology of inserts, however, 

 whether relating to American or exotic species, will be recorded. The numbers in heavy- 

 faced type refer to the journals, as numbered in the following list, in which the papers 

 are published ; * denotes that the paper in question contains descriptions of new North 

 American forms. The titles of all papers will be quoted in the original and not translated. 



2. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, Philadelphia. 

 — 4. The Canadian Entomologist, London, Ontario.— 5. Psyche, Cam- 

 bridge. Mass — 7. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington. 

 — 10. Nature, London.— 11. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History, 

 London. —22. Zoologischer Anzeiger, Leipsig. — 38. Wiener Entomo- 

 logische Zeitupg, Vienna.— 49. Termeszetrajzi Fiizetek, Budapest.— 51. 

 Novitates Zoologicae, Tring.- 156. Zeitschrift fiir systematische Hymen- 

 opterologie und Dipterologie, Teschendorf.— 157. The Ohio Naturalist, 

 Cleveland. 



THE GENERAL SUBJECT.- Anon. An Insect Destroying Fungus. Bulle- 

 tin of Miscellaneous Information, No. 32, Botanical Department, Port of 

 Spain. Trinidad, Jan., '02.— Brokenshlre, F. R. Preparing Insect Eggs. 

 The American Monthly Microscopical Journal, xxiii. No. 2, Feb., '02.— 

 Brnnetti, E. Ueber das Etiquettiren der Insekten. 38, x.x Jahrgang, x 

 Heft. p. 231, Dec, 1901.— Calvert. P. P. A hint for the Preparation of In- 

 ternal Organs of Dried Insects. Journal of Applied Microscopy and 

 Laboratory Methods, Rochester, v, No. 2. — Dewltz, J, Der Apterismus 

 bei Insekten, seine kiinstliche Erzeugung und seine physiologische Erk- 

 liirung. Archiv. fiir Anatomie und Physiologic, I and II heft, p. 61, 

 Leipzig, 1902. — Forel, A. Les facultes Psychiques des insects. Revue 

 generale des Sciences pures et appliques, 13 Annexe No. 3, p. 120, F'eb., 

 '02.— Holmgren, N. Ueber das Verhalten des Chitins and Epithels zu den 

 unterliegenden gewebearten bei Insekten— figs. Anatomischer Anzeiger 

 XX Band, Nos. 19. 20, Jan. '02.— Lntz, F. E. The Ecology of Insect Sounds. 

 4, xxxiv, p. 64, March, '02.— Webster, F. H. Changes in Entomological 

 Fauna of N. illitiois, 4, xxxiv, p. 76, March, '02. 



EOOIfOHIC ENTOHOLOOT.— Anon. Proceedings of the Thirteenth Aimual 

 Meeting of the Association of Kconomic Entomologists. 7, Bulletin No. 

 31, New .Series.— Pemald, H. T. The Imported Elm-Leaf Beetle. Bull. 

 Hatch Experiment .Station of the Mass. Agricultural College, No. 76.-- 

 Haywood, J. K. Insecticides and Fungicides. 7, Farmer's Bulletin, No. 146. 

 —Hinds, W. E. Carbon Bisulphid as an insecticide, 7, Farmers Bulletin, 

 No, 145.— Komm. I^inige wichtige bei uns eingeschleppte Pflanzenschad- 

 linge ;ius der Klasse der Insekten. Schriflen tier Natiirf(jrsclien(len Ges- 

 ellschaft in Danzig, 10 Band, 2-3 heft, '01.— Sherman, F. Injurious insects. 

 The Bulletin North Carolina State Board of Agric, Raleigh, June, 1901. 



