i6 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [January, 



and Endomychida?, H. S, Gorham; Monommidae, Trixagidae et Eucnem- 

 idae, E. Fleutiaux ; the Diplopoda, F. Silvestri. Descriptions of new 

 genera and species of Phytophagous Coleoptera obtained by Dr. Modig- 

 liani in Sumatra, M. Jacoby. New Termitophilae and Termites from 

 India, E. Wasmann. On the Odonate Aeschna rileyi, P. P. Calvert. 



12. Bulletin of the Torrey Botanical Club. Lancaster, Pa., 

 November, 1896. Resemblance of an insect larva [Gossyparia ulmi 

 Geof.] to a lichen fruit, G. E. Stone. 



13. MiTTHEiLUNGEN Aus DEM RoEMER MusEUM. Hildeshcim, No. 7, 

 November, 1896. — System of North American Lepidoptera, A. R. Grote. 



14. The American Monthly Microscopical Journal. Washington, 

 November, 1896. — The Tsetse fly disease in Zululand (from the London 

 Lancet). 



15. Travaux de la Societe Imperiale des Naturalistes de St. 

 Petersbourg, Section de Zoologie et de Physiologie, xxvi, 1896. 

 — Contributions to the knowledge of spermatogenesis of spiders, J. 

 Wagner. 



16. Leland Stanford Junior University Publications. — Contri- 

 butions to Biology from the Hopkins Seaside Laboratory vii, Palo Alto, 

 Cal., 1896. New Mallophaga, ii, from land birds, together with an ac- 

 count of the Mallophagous mouth-parts, V. L. Kellogg, 14 pis. (Reprint 

 from Proc. Calif. Acad. Sci. (2), vi). 



17. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 

 xxvii, September, 1896. — On the larvae of the higher Bombyces (Agro- 

 tides Grote), H. G. Dyar. 



18. Sitzungsberichte der Gesellschaft naturforschender 

 Freunde zu Berlin, Oct. 20, 1896. — Formation of the wings in the larva 

 of Tenebrio molitor'L., R. Heymons, fig. 



19. Proceedings of the Natural Science Association of Staten 

 Island [New Brighton, N. Y.], Nov. 14, 1896. — Additions to the local 

 list of butterflies, W. T. Davis. 



20. Psyche. Cambridge, Mass., December, 1896. — Notes on the Win- 

 ter insect fauna of Vigo County, Indiana — viii, W. S. Blatchley. Life- 

 history of Deilephila Hneata, C. G. Soule. 



21. De Nederlandsche Insecten door Dr. J. Th. Oudemans. Met 

 36 steendrukplaten en ruim driehonderd figuren in den tekst Aflevering 

 1, s'Gravenhage Martinus Nijhoff, 1896. — The first part (48 pp.) of a work 

 on the insects of Holland, treating of the systematic place of insects, the 

 idea of species, aberrations, races, etc., polymorphism, parthenogenesis 

 and allied subjects, metamorphoses, galls, and a part of the external 

 anatomy. Each part is to cost 90 Dutch (=37 American) cents. 



22. The American Naturalist. Philadelphia. December, 1896. — A 

 new era in the study of Diptera, J. M. Aldrich. Color variation in a beetle 

 (from Bateson in Jour. Roy. Micr. Soc). 



