572 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [October, 



Entomological Literature. 



COMPILED BY P. P. CALVERT. 



Under the above head it is intended to mention 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 will not be noted. Contribu- 

 tions to the anatomy, physiology and embryology of insects, however, relating to Ameri- 

 can 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. Titles of all 

 articles in foreign languages are translated into English; usually such articles are written 

 in the same language as the titleof thejournal containing them, but when such articles are in 

 other languages than English, French, German or Italian, this fact is indicated in brackets. 



3. The American Naturalist, Boston, 'oo. — 4. The Canadian Ento- 

 mologist, London, Ont., 'oo. — 5. Psyche, Cambridge, Mass., 'oo. — 8. 

 The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, London, Sept., 'oo. — 9. 7 he 

 Entomologist, London, Sept., 'oo.--l«>. Biologia Centrali-Americana, 

 London ; pt clvi, June, 'oo ; rec'd. Sept. 3. — 19. Horae Societatis Ento- 

 mologicie Rossicae, xxxiv, 1-2, St. Petersburg, '00. — 22. Zoologischer 

 Anzeiger, Leipsic, '00. — 40. Societas Entomologica, Ziirich-Hottingen, 

 '00. — 45. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 1900, Heft i, Berlin, July. 

 — 54. Journal, Royal Horticultural Society, xxxiii, 3, London, Aug., 'co. 

 — 58. RevistaChilena de Historia Natural, Valparaiso, '00. — 60c. Coniu- 

 nicaciones, Museo Nacional de Buenos Aires, i, 6, May 23, '00. — 81. Bio- 

 logisches Centralblatt, Eriangen, '00.— 97. Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche 

 Zoologie, Leipsic, '00. — 110. Biological Bulletin, Boston, 'co. — 135* 

 Verhandlungen, Gesellschaft deutscher Naturforscher und Arzte, 71 Ver- 

 sammlinig zujMiinchen, 17-23 Sept., 1899. ZweiterTheil, i Halfte, Leipsic, 

 '00. — 130. Stettiner Entomologische Zeitung, 58. Jahrgang, 1897 ; 59. 

 Jahrgang, 1S98; 60. Jahrgang, 1899. For reasons unknown to us, these 

 volumes have heen withheld, so far at least as we in Philadelphia are 

 concerned, until SejU , 1900. 



THK GENERAL SUBJECT.— Bachmetjevv, P, The de- 

 pendence of the critical point in insects on their rapidity of cooling, figs , 

 97, Ixvii, 4. Aug. 7. — Berg, C. See Neuroptera.— Berlese, A. Con- 

 siderations on phagocytosis in the metabolic insects, 22, Aug. 20. — 

 Dollf'iJHH, A. Summary list of the collections of natural history at the 

 Universal Exposition I Paris] (com.), La Feuille des jeunes Naturalistes, 

 Paris, Aug. I, '00.— Iliiliof, O. E. Multiocellate wuiged insect, 81, Aug. 

 I.— Koclli, C. The origin of tiie middle ocellus of the adult ins-ect (pre- 

 liminary comniuni{ati(jn), fig., 3, Aug. — l*ort<^r, C E. Memorandum 

 de Zoologia conforme a los tiltimos adelantos de la Ciencia. Entrega i i 2. 

 Valparaiso, Imp. Gillct,i899 The active and zealous Directorof the Chilian 

 National Museum at Valparaiso, and fSditor of the Revista Chilena de His- 

 toria Natural, has prepared this work, as "a sort of program or synoptic 

 compendiunj" of his Elementary Course in Zoology now in press. It is 



