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17. Bulletin of Miscellaneous Information. Royal Botanic Gar- 

 dens. Trinidad, July, 1896. — Life-history of the parasol ant {Afta spp.), 

 J. H. Hart, figs. October, 1896.— Wood destruction in Trinidad, id. 



18. Archives de Zoologie Experimentale et Generale (3), iv, 4. 

 Paris, 1896. — On reflex blood-letting (saign^e) and the means of defense 

 of some insects, L. Cuenot. 



19. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 1896, heft 2. Berlin, 

 January, 1S97. — Revision of the Meloid genus Lydiis Latr., Dr. K. Es- 

 cherich, figs. Dichotomous revision of the genera of the Tenebrionid 

 division Tentyrini known to me, E. Reitter. Revision of the species of 

 the coleopterous genera Calyptopsis So\., Dailognatha and Liparus, id. 

 (three papers). Zoological results of a journey of Dr. K. Escherich and 

 Dr. L. Kathariner to Central Asia — Myrmecophilse, E. Wasmann. Re- 

 vision of the Lotnechusa group, id. 



20. Fifth Annual Report of the Ohio State Academy of Sci- 

 ence. Sandusky, O., 1897. ^-Biological effects of civilization on the in- 

 sect fauna of Ohio. F. M. Webster. Additions to the catalogue of the 

 Odonata of Ohio, D. S. Kellicott. List of Ohio Crambidae, J. S. Hine. 

 Butterflies found in Summit County, Ohio, E. W. Claypole. 



21. The Entomologist's Record. London, April 15, 1897. — The 

 Coleoptera of a London granary, H. Donisthorpe. On the wing scales 

 and their pigment in Lepidoptera, T. A. Chapman. 



22. Investigations on the San Jose Scale. — Report to the New 

 Jersey State Board of Agriculture, Jan. 13, 1897. By Prof John B. Smith, 

 State Entomologist. Trenton, N. J., 1897; 24 pp., pis. and figs. 



23. MiTTHEiLUNGEN Aus DEM RoEMER MusEUM, 8. Hildesheim, Feb- 

 ruary, 1897. — The butterfly fauna of Hildesheim, A. R. Grote, 4 pis. of 

 venation (in German). 



24. The Butterflies of North America. By W. H. Edwards. 

 Third series, part xviii. Boston and New York: Houghton, Mifflin & Co. 

 — Preface to the third volume, supplementary notes and general index to 

 all three volumes. 



25. Scientific Proceedings of the Royal Dublin Society (n. s.), 

 54. Feb. 22, 1897. — On some dragonflies in the Dublin Museum of Science 



and Art., G. H. Carpenter, i pi. 55. April 3, 1897. — The geographical 



distribution of dragonflies, G. H. Carpenter, i pi. 



26. Revue Generale de Botanique, ix, 99. Paris, March 15, 1897. 

 —On some galls of Terebinthaceae, H. Fockeu, 2 pis. 



27. The American Naturalist. Philadelphia, May, 1897. — The optic 

 lobes of the bee's brain in the light of recent neurological methods, F. C. 

 Kenyon, i pi. 



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