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during the year 1894, General, Apterygogenea. Rhynchota, Orthoptera, 

 Neuroptera, Thysanoptera, Pseudoneuroptera, Trichoptera, Lepidoptera, 

 Dr. R. Lucas; Arachnoidea, Hymenoptera, Dr. H. Stadelmann; Myria- 

 poda. Dr. C. Verhoeff; Diptera, Aphaniptera, Dr. B. WandoUeck; Cole- 

 optera, H. J. Kolbe; Archiv. f. Naturgeschichte, Ixi. 2, Berlin, April, '97. 

 — Comparative researches on the living habits of invertebrate carrion 

 feeders, F. Dahl, 17, Jan. 16. — Report of Entomological branch, Ottawa 

 Field-Naturalists' Club, 18, April. — On the excretory organs of some 

 insects (in Russian), S. M^talnikoff, i pi. 20, iv, i, Jan., '96.— See Cole- 

 optera, Linell. — Indiana caves and their fauna. W. S. Blatchley 23, pis. 

 — Insects collected at Jackman, Maine, F. L. Harvey and O. W. Knight, 

 o, June. — The development of instinct, Wasmann, Verhandlungen k. k. 

 zoologisch-botanischen Gesellschaft in VVien, xlvii, 3, May 17, '97. — The 

 subterranean fauna, studies on the cavernicolous fauna of the Jura, with 

 some words on the fauna of the catacombs of Paris and of the subterra- 

 nean refuges of Naours (Somme), prehistoric researches in the Doubs 

 and the Jura, A. Vire, Memoires de la Soci^t^ de Sp^l^ologie, No. 6, 

 Paris, Aug., '96. — The blind fauna of the caverns of the Philippine Islands 

 and of the Transvaal, E. Simon, Bulletin of the same Soci^te, No. S, 

 Oct.-Dec, '96. — The protective value of action, volitional or otherwise 

 in protective mimicry, F. M. Webster, (5. — Hermaphrodite earwig, M. 

 Burr, 8, July. — The sanguinous globules and lymphoid organs of Inver- 

 tebrates, L. Cu^not, I pi., 28. — List of insects collected in the interior 

 of the Labrador peninsula, 1894, J. Fletcher, Annual Report, Geological 

 Survey of Canada 1S95, Ottawa, '97. — Instructions for collecting articulate 

 animals, part ii, insects, C. Brongniart, figs., 29, ix. 1896. 



Economic Eiitoinolog'y. —Typhus and Insects, H. Coupin, La 

 Nature, Paris, May 8, '97. — The army worm, M. V. Slingerland, Bulletin 

 133, Cornell University Agric. Experiment Station, Ithaca, N. Y., April, 

 ^97. — The diseases of bees, C. Conze, and Cassida viridis parasitic on 

 artichokes, F. Decaux, 16, March. — Abstracts of recent publications, 7, ' 

 Experiment Station Record, viii, 8, 9, '97. — On a new species of Aphidinae 

 found in Crimea on the roots of the vine, S. Mokrzecky, 19. — Telenomus 

 sokolowi Mayr, description, habits and significance in agriculture, N. 

 Sokolow 19. — See Coleoptera, Morley. — For sericulture see Lepidoptera. 

 — The Colorado potato beetle in Mississippi, H. E. Weed, Bull. 41 Miss. 

 Agric. and Mechan. College Experiment Station, March, '97. — The canker 

 worm, C. M Weed, figs., Bull. 44, New Hampshire Agric. Exper. Station, 

 April, '97. — The chinch bug and other destructive insects, F. M. Webster, 

 figs., Bull. 77, Ohio Agric. Exper. Sta., Wooster, O., Feb., '97. — Sheep 

 scab; A few insect enemies of the orchard, C. P. Gillette, figs., Bull. 38, 

 Colorado State Agric. Exper. Sta. , Fort Collins, April, '97. — The wooly 

 aphis of the apple, C. L. Marlatt, figs.; The strawberry weevil, F. H. 

 Chittenden, figs., 7, circulars 20 and 21, March 15 and 18. — Canker worms, 

 army worm, currant stem-girdler, fruit bark beetle, thrips, asparagus 

 beetle, W. E. Britton, figs. 20th Annual Report Connecticut Agric. Exp. 



