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especial reference to the elytra of beetles, 74, Jan. 7. — Perez, C. On 

 muscular histolysis in insects, 13, Jan. 6. — Pic, M. List of his owi> 

 zoological publications (18S9-1897), 86a, i and 2. — Pront, L. B. On 

 some heredity experiments with Coretnia /erruo^ata, 122. — Vigfiion^ 

 P. Criticism of the vesicular theory of secretion, figs, [special refer- 

 ence to DipteraJ, Notes et Revue, Archives de Zoologie Experimentale 

 et Generale (3), vii, 2, Paris, Dec. 20, '99. — Witchell, C. A. Stray 

 notes on mimicry, Zoologist. London, Jan. 15, 1900. 



ECONOMIC E-NTOMOLOGY.-Aiion. Phylloxera in Italy, 

 Revue Scientifique, Paris, Jan. 20, 1900. — Fuller, C. Notes and de- 

 scriptions of some species of- Western Australian Coccidae, i pi., 30. — 

 Galli-Valerio, B. Do the fleas of rats and mice play an important 

 role in the transmission of bubonic plague to man ? Figs. Centralblatt 

 fiir Bakteriologie, Jena, Jan. 6, 1900 — Geiinadins, P. Treatment of 

 psoriasis of Hesperidae in the Levant, 86b.— Giard, A. The army worm 

 in France, 86b. — Laverau. On the subject of the destruction of the 

 larvae of mosquitoes by oil and petroleum, 13, Jan. 20. — LiCSiie, P., and 

 Martiu, J. Notes on some attempts at destruction of the kola-nut 

 weevil {Balanogastris kolce Desbr.), 86b. — Lounsbury, C P. Insect 

 bites and the effects thereof, 4, Jan.— Perg'aiKle, T. A new species of 

 plant-louse injurious to violets,* 4, Feb — Prowazek, S. On the nat- 

 ural history of the " Rapserdfloh " {Psylliodes chrysocephala), figs., 74, 

 Jan. i4.-T-Siinou, E. On a fabric made from spiders' silk in Madagas- 

 car, 86b.— W. S. The " Hatfield " cure for red-spider, 78, Feb. 3.— 

 Tangye, E. Trapping the codlin moth, 78, Jan. 27.— Web.ster, F. 

 M., and Mally, C. W. The purslane sawfly, Schizocerus Zahriskei 

 Ashm. MS., figs., 4, Feb. — Wilcox, E. V. Abstracts of recent litera- 

 ture. Experiment Station Record, xi, 4, Washington, '99. 



ARACiINII>A. — Banks, N, On two genera of mites, 4, Feb. — 

 Caiiibrldjfe, F. O. P. Arachnida Araneidea, vol. ii, pp. 65-80, pi. v,* 

 15.— f^>inaiin, J. C C. The Opilionidae of the Plate Collection, i pi. 

 Fauna ChHensis, Bd. ii. Heft i. J-ena, Gustav Fischer, Dec. 20, 1899. — 

 Simon, E. Description of a new senoculous genus {Symposia) of the 

 family Agelenid?e, 86b. — Id. Description of a new genus of Arachnida, 

 family Lycosida-, 86b. — TroiicMsart, E. Preliminary diagnoses of 

 new species of plumicolous Acarina, additions and corrections to the sub- 

 family of the Analgesinae, pis.,* Bulletin, Soci^t^ d'£)tudes Scientificiues- 

 tl'Angers (n. s.), xxviii, '99. — hi. Preliminary diagnoses of new species 

 of plumicolous Sarcoplida; (three pai)ers),* 86b. 



I'ROTOTIIACHKATA.— Bouvier, E. L. On the structure of 

 Pcripatus Tholluni Bouv,, 86b. 



MYKIAI'OI>A.— BHJieiiianii, II. \V. Voyage of M. E Simon 

 to Venezuela (Dec, 1897-Aug., iHHS), 27th memoir: Myriapods, 8 pls.^ 

 fig» , 86a» 3, — Id. Myriapods from High and Low Sarare, Venezuela, 

 given by M. F. Gcay to the Museum of Natural History of Paris, 2 pis., 

 86a, 3. -de Zi»if raf, O. On the lateral cephalic organs of Glomeris, 11^ 



