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LEPIDOPTERA.— Agassiz, G. Catalogue of the variations and 

 aberrations in my collection, Macrolepidoptera of the palsearctic zone, 

 o(i.— Beuteiimiiller, W. A new Sesia from Alaska*, 4, July.— v. 

 Bunninghaiisen, V. The Ursnidae of the Old and the New Worlds, 

 Yerhandlungen. Vereins fiir naturwissenschaftliche Unterhaltung zu Ham- 

 burg, X, '99.— Butler, A. G. A list of the species of Cyaniris, a well- 

 known group of the family Lycaenidae, 11, May ; On a small collection 

 of insects, chiefly Lepidoptera from Nicaragua, 9, July.— Chapman, 

 T. A. Some points in the evolution of the Lepidopterous antenna, i pi., 

 131; The relationship between the larva! and iniaginal legs of Lepidop- 

 tera, I pi., 21, June r, July i. — Delahaye, F. Polymorphism of Lepid- 

 optera in Maine-et-Loire, Memoires, Soci^t^ Nationale d'Agriculture, 

 Sciences et Arts d'Angers, (5), ii, 1900.— Dogniii, P. New Heterocera 

 from South America, 35, 5, June 8 — Driice, H. Descriptions of some 

 new genera and species of Heterocera from tropical South America*, 

 11, June, July. — Dyar, H. G. Life histories of North American Geo- 

 metridae, xii, 5, June.— French, G. H. The genus Catocaia*, 4, 

 June — Friugs, C Experiments with lowered temperature in the year 

 1899, 40, May 15, June i.— Fyles, T. W. The "entomological 

 muddle," a rejoinder, i pi., 4, July.— Gauckler, H. Melanism among 

 Macrolepidoptera, 84, July 12.— Grose-Smith, H. Rhopalocera Ex- 

 otica, being Illustrations of New, Rare, or Unfigured Species of Butter- 

 flies. London, Gurney and Jackson. Part 51, Jan. 1900. Part 52, April,. 

 1900.— Grote, A. R. A new Catocala from Texas*, 4, June ; Types 

 of Noctnid genera, 4, July. — Hoff'mau, H. Do tiie hairs of young 

 caterpillars serve as a means of transportation [by wind-carriage] ? 84, 

 July 5. — Hiilst, G.'D. Some new genera and species of Phycitinae*, 4, 

 June. — Kathariiier, L. On the relations between the markings of the 

 front and the hind wings of Lepidoptera. fig., 84, May 24. — Moore, F» 

 Lepidoptera Indica, parts xlii, xliii, London, Lovell Reeve and Co., 1899. 

 Rec'd. June 4, 1900. [Vol. iv, pp. 1 13-136, pis. 325-332, pp. 137-160, pis. 

 333-340. Nymphaliuce, group Nymphalina continued]. — Quail, A. A 

 fragmentary paper on the larval structure, etc., of Hcpialus? virescens 

 (D'bld) of New Zealand, i pi., 109. — Kauterberg, F. List of Lepid- 

 optera of the County of Milwaukee (cont.), 123. — Sautiui de Biols, 

 E. See Economic Entomology. — Soule, C. G. Some mating notes, 

 5, June — StaiuU'uss, M, Synopsis of experiments in hybridizatior^ 

 and temperature made with Lepidoptera up to the end of 1898, i pi. 

 [Transl. from German orig.], 9, June. — Tutt, J. W. Migration and 

 dispersal of insects : Lepidoptera, 21, May 15-Aug. i. — Vayssiere, A. 

 and Bordas, L. Study of the case of a species of Psychid from the 

 neighborhood of Tombouctou, i pi., Annales de la Faculty des Sciences 

 de Marseille, x, 5. Rec'd July 9, 1900. — Weeks, A. G. See notice, 

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HYMENOPTERA.— Aaron, S. F. Case of double parasitism 

 [Osmia on Trypoxylon in Pelopceus cells], figs., 132, June. — Ash- 



