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xxii. The Cerambycidae of Ontario and Quebec, H. F. Wickham, figs. 

 The lost Ledra, H. Osborn. New Coccidae found associated with ants, 

 <j. B. King and T. D. A. Cockerell. Argynnis idalia in New Brunswick 

 J. Fletcher. On rearing dragonflies, J. G. Needham, fig. 



28. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (2), vi. 

 San Francisco, March r, 1897. — Coleoptera of California, supplement ii, 

 G. H. Horn. The Oedemeridae of Boreal America, id. New Mallo- 

 phaga — i, — with special reference to a collection made from maritime birds 

 of the bay of Monterey, California, \'. L. Kellogg, 14 pis.; — ii, — from land 

 birds, together with an account of the Mallophagous mouth-parts, id., 

 14 pis. North American Apterygogenea, H. Schott, 3 pis. 



29. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, xli, 2. 

 Brussels, March 24, 1897. — The insects of Bernissart, A. Lameere and G. 



Severin, figs. 3. March 31. — The coxal glands of Lithobius, V. Wil- 



lem, fig. 



30. Psv'CHE. Cambridge, Mass., April, 1897. — A new hypothesis of 

 seasonal dimorphism in Lepidoptera — i, A. G. Mayer. Notes on New 

 England Acrididae — iii. Oedipodinae — iii, A. P. Morse. Notes on new 

 Coccidae, T. D. A. Cockerell. The larval stages of Arctia aima Grote, 

 H. G. Dyar. Pink locustarians, McNeill on Tryxalinae, A genus of Gryl- 

 iidae hitherto unrecorded from the U. S., S. H. Scudder. 



31. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, v, i, 

 March, 1897. — Life-histories of the New York slug caterpillars, vii-ix, H. 

 G. Dyar, 2 pis. The immature 'sX^^^soi Diabrotica soror, R. W. Doane. 

 On the larvae of certain sawflies (Tenthredinidae), H. G. Dyar. The cor- 

 rect title : Noropsis elegans, A. R. Grote. Descriptions of two new 

 Sminthurids, N. Banks. Notes on Melitta satyrmiformis, Catocala e/da, 

 W. Beutenmiiller. Preliminary handbook of the Coleoptera of north- 

 eastern America, id. Some Syrphidae from Long Island, N. Banks. A 

 new Aleiirodes found on Aquilegia, T. D. A. Cockerell. Intelligence 

 shown by caterpillars in placing their cocoons, \V. T. Davis. The classi- 

 fication of the Saturniides, A. R. Grote. Oeta Jloridatia Neumoegen, H. 

 G. Dyar. Tenacity of life in adults of Cryptorhynchus lapathi, F. M. 

 Webster. 



32. Bulletin No. 8. New Series. U. S. Dep't of Agriculture, Divi- 

 sion of Entomology. — Some little-known insects affecting stored vegetable 

 products, F. IL Chittenden. Washington, 1897. 



33. The Larv^ of the British Butterflies and Moths by (the 

 late) Wm. Buckler, edited by Geo. T. Porrit. Vol. vii. The first portion 

 of the Geometrae. London: Printed for the Ray Society, MDCCCXCVII. 

 Pp. XV, 176. Pis. cvi-cxxvii. With a list of parasites bred from larvae 

 or pupae of the species included in this volume, G. C. Bignell. 



34. Experiment Station Record, viii, 6. U. S. Dep't of Agriculture. 

 Washington, 1897. — Summaries of papers on economic entomology. 



