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31. Bulletin de l'Academie Royale des Sciences, des Lettres 

 ET DES Beaux-Arts de Belgique (3), xxxii, 11. Brussels, 1896. — How 

 flowers attract insects— experimental researches — ii, F. Plateau, i pi. 



32. Le Naturaliste. Paris, Dec. 15, 1896. — Carpocapsa pomonana, 

 vulgarly the apple worm, its habits and means of destruction (concl.) 

 M. Decaux, fig. 



33. Lepidoptera Indica. By F. Moore. Part xxvi. London : L. 

 Reeve & Co., 1896. Received Jan 5, 1897. Pp. 25-48, of vol. iii, pis. 

 99-205. Nymphalinoe, groups Potamina and Euthaliina. 



34. Bulletin No. 6 (new series) U S. Dept. of Agriculture. Division 

 of Entomology. Washington, 1896. — Proceedings of the eighth annua] 

 meeting of the Association of Economic Entomologists [held at Buffalo, 

 N. Y., Aug. 21, 22, 1896]. The evolution of economic entomology, C. 

 H. Fernald. Some temperature effects on household insects, L. O. 

 Howard Three years' study of an outbreak of the chinch bug in Ohio, 

 F. M. Webster, maps. A new insecticide [arsenate of lead], A. H. 

 Kirkland. Comparative tests with new and old arsenicals on folia-e and 

 with larvae, C. L. Marlatt. On the futility of trunk and crown washing 

 against the elm-leaf beetle, L. O. Howard. Insecticide soaps, C. L. 

 Marlatt. Scale insects and their enemies in California; J. B. Smith. Notes 

 on some of the insects of the year in the State of New York, J. A. Lint- 

 ner. Entomological notes from Maryland, W. G. Johnson. Insects of 

 the year in Ohio, F. M. Webster. Some notes on observations in West 

 Virginia on farm, garden and truit insects, A. D Hopkins. Notes on 

 new and old scale insects, W. G. Johnson. Notes on the entomological 

 events of the year 1896 in Iowa, H. Osborn. Is cooperation for the con- 

 trol of San Jos^ scale practicable, W. B. Alwood. The development of 

 the Mediterranean flour.moth, F. H. Chittenden. The grasshopper dis- 

 ease in Colorado, C. P. Gillette A simple device for the preparation of 

 oil emusions, H. A. Morgan, figs. 



35. Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society. Session 1895- 

 96. Edinburgh, October, 1896. — Note on the occurrence of the larva of 

 the drone-fly {Eristalis tenax L.) as a temporary eudoparasite in man, 

 J. A. Thomson. 



36. BioLOGiscHEs Centralblatt. Leipsic, Dec. 15, 1896. — On the 

 abdominal appendages of insects, Dr. R. Heymons. 



37. Compte-Rkndu. Societe Philomathique de Paris, Dec. 12, 

 1896. — On the presence of calcospherites in the larvae of Diptera, M. 

 Henneguy. 



38. Rkvue Suisse de Zoologie et Annales du Musee d'Histoire 

 Natukelle dk Geneve, iv, 2, Dec. 28, 1^96. — Supplementary note on 

 the genus Hetnimerus, H. deSaussure, i pi. Review of the genus Tri- 

 dactylus, id. 



