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Descriptions of new Arachnids of the family Attidas, Annales Soci^t6 

 Entomologique de Belgique, xliv, 10, Brussels, Oct. 29, '00. — Wallace, 

 li. B. The accessory chromosome in the spider, figs., Anatomischer 

 Anzeiger, Leipsic, Oct. 19, '00. 



MYKIOPO DA. —Banks, N. Camphor secreted by an animal 

 [other secretions of Myriopods], Science, New York, Oct. 26, '00. — 

 Oubosq, O. The development of Sco/opendra according to Heymons, 

 figs, 73, Nos. 1-2, May 5. — Verhoeff, K. W. An unknown character 

 of young Julidse, fig., 22, Oct. 22. 



APTERYGOTA. — Absalon, K. Preliminary communication on 

 the Aphoruridse from the caves of the Moravian Karst, figs., 22, July 

 23. — Folsoni, J. W. The development of the mouth-parts of Anurida 

 maritima. Gu^r., 8 pis., Bulletin, Museum of Comparative Zoology at 

 Harvard College, xxxvi, 4, Cambridge, Mass., Oct., 1900. — L.ie-Pet- 

 tersen, O. J. Biological [notes] on Norwegian Collembola [Copula- 

 tion, food], Bergens Museum Aarbog 1899, heft 2, '00. 



OKTHOPTERA.— Morse, A. P. Orthoptera, vol. ii, pp. 9-16* 

 [Tettigiae], 15. — Scudder, S. H. New or little known Californian 

 Orthoptera,* 4 ; see also the General Subject. 



N EC BOPTERA.— Banks, C S. The horned Corydalis, figs., 

 132.— Banks, N. See the General Subject. 



H EM I PT ERA. —Ball, E. D. Additions to the western Jassid 

 fauna,* 4 ; Notes on the species of Macropsis and Agallia of North 

 America,* 5. — Champion, G. C. A species of Scaptocoris Perty, 

 found at the roots of sugar-cane, figs.,* 8. — Coekerell, T. D. A. 

 Food-plants of Homoptera, 9. — Fowler, W. W. Rhynchota Homop- 

 tera, vol. i, pp. 49-56* \^Flata, etc.], pi. vii ; vol. ii, pp. 273-280* [Tetti- 

 gonia],\5, — Montandon, A. L. New or little known exotic Hemip- 

 tera of the collections of the Hungarian National Museum, 44). — Scott, 

 W. M. See Economic Entomology, 



COLEOPTERA.— Beaulieu, G. The Cicindelas of the Province 

 of Quebec, Naturaliste Canadien, Chicoutimi, Quebec, Oct. 15, '00. — 

 Csiki, E. New Coleoptera in the collection of the Hungarian National 

 Museum, 40. — Feny<;n, B. From the diary of a Californian coleop- 

 terologist, ii, The Californian Tenebrionidse [in Magyar], lOl, Sept. — 

 4>ahan, C J. Stridulating organs in Coleoptera, 1 pi., 30. — Horn, 

 W. To study of the Cicindelidae, 41, 13-14, July.— Kerremans, C 

 Three new Buprestida;of the Hungarian National Museum, *4i). — LeKcr, 

 |j., and HaK'<^iimilll4>r, P. On the morphology and evolution of 

 Ophryocyslis Schtteideri,n. sp., figs, [sporozoon parasitic in B/cips]. 73, 

 No. 3, June 15.— Seurat, L. G. On the morpiiology of the respiratory 

 •ipparatus of the larva and oi the nymph of lirmhus ornatus Mohm, 

 {!omptes Rendus, 1' Academic des Sciences, Paris, Oct. 15, '00.— Tsclilt- 

 NCta^rlne, T. Memoir on the genus Trichoccllns (Gangl.), Horse So- 

 detatis Entomologicae Rossica, xxxii, 3-4, St. Petersburg, 1898. Rec'd. 

 Oct., 1900.— Wickbam, H. F. Notes on some Cicindelidx from the 

 southwestern United States, 40t Sept, i. 



