176 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [September, 



Stalion, '96, pt. iii. New Haven. '97. — Insect control in California, C. L. 

 Marlatt, figs., and The asparagus beetles, F. H. Chittenden, figs. 7, 

 Yearbook for '96. — Insect powders of commerce, G. R. Durrant, Amer- 

 ican Journal of Pharmacy, Philadelphia, July, '97. — Pear-borer [Nephop- 

 teryx rubrizonella Rag.), M. Matsumura, Annotationes Zoologicae Japo- 

 nenses, I, i and 2, Tokyo, May 25, '97. — Destruction of caterpillars 

 of Liparis chrysorrhcsa by Einpusa auliccea in the Botanical Garden, 

 Berlin, Herr Reh, Naturwissenschaftliche VVochenschrift, Berlin, June 20, 

 '97. — Defoliation of cork trees in Tunis by Ocneria dispar, Rev. A. E. 

 Eaton, 8, July. — Food-plants of the San Jose scale {Aspidiotus pernicio- 

 siis) in Ohio, exclusive of fruit-trees, F. M. Webster, 4, July. — Some 

 common injurious plant lice, W. G. Johnson, Bulletin 48, Maryland Agr. 

 Exp. Sta., College Park, Md., June, '97. — On some insects injurious to 

 fresh or salt meats, Rebeillard and Marchal, 20, vii, 1894 (comptes 

 rendus). — Insects injurious to The vine, C. Marchal, 29, ix, 1896 (compter 

 rendus). — On the parasites of the silk worm and its maladies, contribu- 

 tion to the study oi flacherie, grasserie a.n<l pebrine, I. Krasilshtshik, 30» 

 — See also Neuroptera, Martin. 



Myriapoda. — New Coccidise of the digestive tube of Myriapods, L. 

 Leger, 12, April 26, '97. — Description of a new family of Diplopods from 

 Mexico,* Dr. F. Silvestri, 25, No. 277, Feb. 22. — Chilopods and Diplo- 

 pods, voyage of Dr. A. Borelii in Bolivia and the Argentine Republic, id., 

 25, No. 283, March 23, — Myriapoda [collected by Prof. Kiikenthal in the 

 Moluccas], Dr. C. Attems, 4 pis., 31. 



Arachiiida. — Ottawa Hydrachnida, H. M. A., 18, March, '97. — De- 

 scriptions of some new species of scorpions of the genus Tityus, with 

 notes upon some forms allied to T. atnericanus L.*, R. I. Pocock, 11, 

 May, '97. — On the genus Eylais Latr.,* T. Koenike, figs. Abhandlun- 

 gen, Naturwissenschaftlichen Verein zu Bremen, xiv, 2, 1897. — On some 

 new species of Acari from Bolivia, G. Canestrini, i pi., Atti Societa Ve- 

 neto-Trentina di Scienze naturali (2), iii, i, Padua, '97. — On some new and 

 little-known spiders, O. P. Cambridge, i pi., 14-, 1896, pt. iv, April i, '97. 

 — [Central American] Arachnida Araneidea, pis. xxiv, xxv, O. P. Cam- 

 bridge, 15, pt. cxxxiv, March, '97. — Revision of the Uropygi Thor. 

 (^Thelyphonidae auct.), K. Kraepelin, 2 pis. Abhandlungen, Naturwis- 

 senschaftlichen Verein in Hamburg, xv, 1897. — A new lymphatic gland 

 in the European scorpion, A. Kowalewsky, 20, iii, 2, Sept., '95. — [In- 

 diana cave Arachnida*], N. Banks, ^S.—Antentiophorus (see Hymenop- 

 tera, Janet). — List of the Arachnids collected in the Cape Verde Islands, 

 Argentine Republic and Paraguay [by Dr. A. Borelii] and descriptions 

 of new species, E. Simon, 25, No. 270, Feb. 4.— Are scorpions matri- 

 cides and suicides. Dr. j. Vilaro, fig., 20. — Revision of the family Ixo- 

 didae, G. Neumann, figs., 30. — An interesting new Hydrachnid from the 

 collections of M. Geay in Venezuela, S. Thor, figs., 32. — Application 

 of microscopic photography to the study of the plumicolous Sarcoptidae, 

 Favette and Trouessart, fig., 32. 



