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39. Memoirs of the Ameri<5an Academy of Arts and Sciences, 

 XII, No. iii. Cambridge [Mass.], December. tSg^i.— Contributions to- 

 wards a monograph of the Laboulbeniaceae [entomogenous fungi], R. 

 Thaxter. 



40. The Canadian Entomologist. London, Ont., January, 1897. — 

 The crinkled flannel moth {Megalopyge cri.spata Pack ), M. V. Slinger- 

 land, I pi. Toronto Branch of the Entomological Society of Ontario. 

 Brephos middendorfi Men.. A. W. Hanham. On the Mexican bees of 

 the genus Augochlora. T. D. A. Cockerell. The Coleoptera of Canada, 

 .xix, Chrysomelida? of Ontario and Quebec (cont.), H. F. Wickham, figs. 

 A generic revision of the Hypogymnidae (Liparidae), H. G. Dyar. Cata- 

 logue of the phytophagous and parasitic Hymenoptera of Vancouver 

 Island, W. H. Harrington. 



41. The Entomologist. London, January, 1897. — Fungi parasitic on 

 butterflies, J. C. Rickard, figs. The senses of insects, G. W. Smith. 

 Descriptive notes on two Coccidae, T D. A. Cockerell. 



42. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London, January, 

 1897. — Oil Coccus agaviunt Douglas, R. Newstead, figs. 



43. Bulletin No. 33 of the Office of Experiment Stations, U. S Dept. 

 of Agriculture, Division of Entomology, Reprint from. Insects affecting 

 the cotton plant, L O. Howard, Ph.D., figs., i pi. Received Jan. 9, '97. 



44. Mitteilungen aus dem Naturhistorischen Museum in Ham- 

 burg, xiii, 1896. — New and little-known scorpions. Dr. K. Kraepelin, i 

 pi. The Collembola of the vicinity of Hamburg, Dr C. SchaefTer, 4 pis. 

 Phalangidae of the vicinity of Hamburg, Dr. K. Kratpelin. 



45. The Transactions of the Entomological Society of London 

 for the year 1896, pt. iv, Dec. 18, 1896. — On the classification of three 

 subfamilies of moths of the family Pyralidae: the Epipaschiinae, Endotri- 

 chinae and Pyralinae, Sir G. F. Hampsoii. Notes on seasonal dimorphism 

 in South African Rhopalocera, G. A. K. Marshall. On the phylogeny 

 and evolution of the Lepidoptera from a pupal and oval standpoint, Dr. 

 T. A. Chapman. Termites in captivity in England, G. D. Haviland and 

 Dr. D. Sharp. 



INDEX TO THE PRECEDING LITERITURE. 



The number alter each author's name in this index refers to the journal, as numbered 

 in the preceding list, in which that author's paper is published ; * denotes that the paper 

 in question contains descriptions of new North American forms. 



THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 

 Chatin 5, Sherborn 6, Hart 13, Pocock and Sharp 27, Plateau 31, Thom- 

 son 35, Heymons 36, Henneguy 37, Thaxter 39, Rickard 41, Smith 41. 



