222 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Sept., 'o2 



Notes on New England Formicidse, 5, p. 367 — Konow, F, W. Eine neiie 

 Eriocampa Htg., 156, 3 hft , p. 140. Systematische Zusammenstellung 

 der bisher bekannt geuordenen Chalastogastra, 156, 4 hft., p. 257. — 

 Helander, A. 6. The nesting habit of Anthidium, 116, p. 27— Melander, 

 A. G., and Brnes, C. J. New species of Hymenoptera,* 116, p 33. — Mocsary, 

 A. Species aliquot Clirysididaruni novae, 49, p. 339 — HuckermanQ, H. 

 The structure of the nest of some N. A. species of Formica, 5, p. 355. — 

 Perkins, R. C. L. Four new species and a new genus of Parasitic Hymen- 

 optera (Ichneumonidse sub. fam. Ophioninse) from the Hawaiian Islands, 

 36, p. 141-. On the generic characters of Hawaiian Crabronidae. Four new 

 genera characterized, 36, p. 145. — Plateau, F. Observation sur le Ph^no- 

 m^ne de la Constance chez quelques Hym^nopt^res, 35, pp. 56 83. — 

 Syepligeti, Gy. Tropische Cenocoelioniden und Braconiden aus der 

 sammlung der Ungarischen National Museums, 49, p. 39. — Wasmann, E. 

 Neues iiber die zusammengesetzten nester und gemischten Ko'onien der 

 Ameisen, 159, pp. i, 33, 72, 100, 136, 167, 206. — Wheeler, W. M. Notices 

 Biologique sur les Fourmis Mexicanies (Notes on Mexican Ants collected 

 by W. M. Wheeler), 35, pp. 199-205. 



Notes and. Nevs^s. 



ENTOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 

 OF THE GLOBE. 



On June 12th we received a News subscription blank and one dollar. 

 The blank lacked name and address. The letter bore post mark New 

 York. Please let us know your name. 



Mk. Chas. W. Leng's Revision of the Cicindelidae of Boreal America 

 (Trans. Am. Ent. Soc.) is out, and reflects great credit on the author. 

 It seems to be a c(»nservative and painstaking piece of work. The 

 typography, etc., is a credit to the editor of the Transactions and the 

 printer, 



Theke has Heen considerable activity in collecting during this Spring 

 and Summer, j. A. G. Rehn and Henry L. Viereck have been at work 

 in the Sacramento Mountains, in New Mexico, on behalf of the Academy 

 of Natural Sciences of Philadelphia. Two hundred birds, mammals and 

 reptiles ; five hundred shells ; two thousand plants and twenty-five thou- 

 sand insects were collected. 



Mr. J, C Bradley in collecting near Dingman's Ferry in Pike County, 

 Penna, 



I'kok. T. I). A. CocKKKELL hfts donc some collecting at Beulah, New 

 Mexico, 



Mr, H. li. Nkvvco.mb, of Boston, expected to visit the San Juan 

 country in Southwestern Colorado. 



Mr. Wm. Bkutknmui.lbr and Dr. K C. Van Dvkk spent some time 

 collecting near Mt. Mitchell. N. C. 



