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tance; Two forms of fluted scale, T. D. A. Cockerell, 5, July. — A new 

 Aletirodes on Rubus in Florida,* T. D. A. Cockerell, 6.— Observations 

 on Coccidae, No. 16. R. Newstead, figs., 8, July. — Evolution of Schizo- 

 jieura lanigera, J. Lignieres, 2 pis., JJO. — The fossil Belosioma of the 

 museums of Munich and Haarlem, F. Meunier, 3 pis., I$0. 



Coleoptera.— (Central American) Coleoptera vol. iii, pt. i, pp. 609- 

 624,* G. C. Champion, and vol. vii, pp. 217-232.* H. S. Gorham, 15. pt. 

 cxxxiv, March, '97. — A descriptive catalogue of the Coleoptera of South 

 Africa, part ii, L. P^ringuey, Transactions South African Philosophical 

 Society, vii, Capetown, '96.— Materials for the study of the Feroniasm, 

 T. TschitschtSrine, 19. — The Coleoptera of Canada: xxiv, Cerambycidae 

 of Ontario and Quebec (cont.). H. F. Wickham. figs., 4, June, July. — 

 Beetles that destroy fore.sts, C. Morley, 21, May 15. — New species of 

 South American Eumolpidae, M. Jacoby, 9, June, July. — On the insects 

 collected by Dr. Abbott on the^ Seychelles, Aldabra, Gloriosa, and Provi- 

 dence Islands, with descriptions of nine new species of Coleoptera, M. 

 L. Linell, Proceedings U. S. National Museum xix, No. 11 19, 1897. — 

 Identification tables of the European Coleoptera: Carabidae, part i, Ca- 

 rabini, E. Reitter, Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in 

 Briinn, xxxiv, 1896. — A chrysalid of Enoplocerus armillatus L., Dr. E. 

 Goeldi, 2 pis. ; Coleopterological chases near Para, E. Gounelle, Boletim 

 do Museu Paraense de Historia Natural e Ethnographia, ii, i, May, '97. 

 —Description of new Coleoptera \^Anthicus'\* M. Pic, Le Naturaliste, 

 Paris, June 15, '97. — New genera and species of North American Curcu- 

 lionidae,* M. L. Linell, <>. — Coleopterine, a red pigment in the elytra of 

 some Coleoptera, A. B. Griffiths, lU, June 21. — Oviposition o^ Dorytomus 

 squamosus, C. P. Gillette, 4, July. — Contribution to the study of the first 

 phenomena of embryonic development in insects, particularly in the 

 Coleoptera, A. L^caillon, i pi., 28. — Habits and metamorphoses of in- 

 sects (cont ). Capt. Xambeu; Contribution to the study of the Longicorns 

 of Bolivia, R. P. Belon, Annales de la Soci^t^ Linn^enne de Lyon, 1896. 

 — New Eucnemidae, Eucnemid^ of the Museum of Natural History of 

 Paris, E. Fletiaux, 30. — Complementary observations on the oviposition 

 and habits of Me/olotitha vulgaris, X. Raspail, 30. 



Diptera — Systematic revision of the European species of Culicidae 

 (concl.), E. Ficalbi, Bull. Societa Entom. Italiana, xxviii, 3 and 4. Flor- 

 ence, April 30, '97. — Foot of the House-fly, A. A. C. E. Merlin, Journal 

 Quekett Microscopical Club, London, April, '97. Extract in American 

 Monthly Microscopical Journal, Washington, June, '97. — Contribution to 

 the knowledge of North American Syrphidae ii,* W. D. Hunter, i pi., 

 4, June. — On a collection of Diptera from Indiana caves,* J. M. Aldrich, 

 figs., 23.— E. D. Cope, as an entomologist, C. R. Osten Sacken, 5, June. 

 — Prof Mik's genus Paracrocera (Cyrtidae), with a postscript about the 

 genus Alloeoneurus Mik (Dolichop.), C. R. Osten Sacken, 24.— On the 

 terms Calypteratae and Acalypteratae, Calypta and Calyptra as they have 

 been used in Dipterology, id., 24. — Preliminary notice of a subdivision 



