2l6 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Sept., '02 



Entomological Literature. 



COMPILED BY H. L. VIERECK AND J. A. G. REHN. 



Under the above head it is intended to note papers received at the 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 insects, 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. 



1. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia, 

 liii. — 2. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, Philadel- 

 phia, xxvii. — 3. American Naturalist, Cambridge, Mass., xxxvi.— 4. The 

 Canadian Entomologist, London, Ont, xxxiv. — 5. Psyche, Cambridge, 

 Mass., ix. — 6. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, x. No. 2. 

 — 7. United States Department of Agriculture, Washington. — 9. The 

 Entomologist, London, xxxv.— 12. Comptes Rendus I'Academie des 

 Sciences, Paris. — 13. Comptes Rendus Societe de Biologie, Paris, cxxxiv. — 

 21. The Entomologist's Record, London, xiv.— 35. Annales de Societe 

 Entomologique de Belgique, Brussels, xlv. — 36. Transactions of the 

 Entomological Society of London, 1902. — 37. Le Naturaliste Canadien, 

 Chicoutimi, xxix. — 38. Wiener Entomologi.sche Zeitung, Vienna, xxi, heft 

 V. — 49. Termeszetrajzi Fiizetek, Budapest, xxv. — 50. Proceedings of the 

 United States National Museum, Washington, xxiv. — 68. Science, New 

 York, (n. s.) xv. — 75. Annual Report of the Entomological Society of 

 Ontario, London. 1901.— 79. Le Nature, Paris. — 97. Zeitschrift fiir Wis- •' 



senschaftliche Zoologie, Leipsig, Ixxi, heft 4.— 116. Biological Bulletin, 

 Boston, iii — 143. Ohio Naturalist, Columbus, ii. No. 8.— 148. Bulletin 

 of the New York State Agricultural Station, Geneva.— 156. Zeitschrift 

 fiir Systematische Hymenopterologie und Dipterologie, Teschendorf, 

 ii. — 159. Allgemeine Zeitschrift fiir Entomologie, Neudamm, bd. vii. 



THE GENERAL SUBJECT.— Anon. La chasse des insects en hiver, 37, 

 p. 91. — Ball, E. D. A simple form of accessions catalogue, 7, Bull. 3, n. s., 

 p. 37.— Cockerel], T, D. A. Some insects of the Hudsonian zone in New 

 Mexico. 5, p. 346. Diplera, Lepidopteraand Hymenoptera. — Cook, M. T. 

 Galls and insects producing them, 143, p. 263.— Dewltz, M. J. la sup- 

 pression de la m<jtamorphose chez des larves d'insectes, 13, liv, No. 22, I 

 PP 747-48 —ETans, J. D. Collecting at light in 1901, 75, p. 78.— Fletcher, i 

 J. Entomological Record for 1901, 75, p. 99.— French, N. S. Animal | 

 Activities [six chapters on Insects], New York, 1902.— Fyles, T. W. An- 

 nual address of Pres. of Ent. .Soc. of Ontario. The importance of en- 

 tomological stutlies to the community at large, 75, p. 13.— Hendel, F. 

 Wird die Art durch die Form der secundiiren Genital organe abnestem- 

 pelt? Wiener Ent. Zeitnng, Vienna, xxi July, iv heft, p. 83.— Lochhead, 

 W. The hibernation of insects, 76, p. 74. -McClang, C. E. The Accessory 

 Chromosome— Sex determinant ? 116, p. 43.— Mottat, J. A. Notes on the 



