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American Museum of Natural History, ix, art. xiv, New York, July 2, 

 '97. Notes on North American Sesiidae, with descriptions of new species, 

 and Food-habits of North American Sesiidae, id.; 1. c. articles 15 and 16. 

 New York, July, '97. — Life-histories of the New York slug caterpillars, 

 x-xi, H. G. Dyar, 2 pis. Note on Mr. Grote's remark on the Saturnian, 

 id.; Gluphisia severa m New Jersey, id., 6. — The postembryonal devel- 

 opment of the accessory sexual organs in the female of Bonibyx mori, 

 E. Verson, 27. — On the synonymy of the butterflies of the genus Tera- 

 colus, G. A. K. Marshall; Revision of the West Indian Microlepidoptera, 

 with descriptions of new species,* Lord Walsingham, 14, '97, pt. i, June 

 I. — The Columbine borer {Hydrcecia purpiirif ascia G. and R.), M. V. 

 Slingerland, i pi.; The hind wings of the day butterflies, A. R. Grote; 

 Successful collecting at electric light, J. A. Moffat, 4, July. — Lepidoptera 

 [collected by Prof. Kiikenthal in the Moluccas], Dr. A. Pagenstecher, 3 

 pis., 31. 



Hymeiioptera. — Hymenoptera Parasitica-Proctotrypidae, W. H. 

 Harrington, 18, March. — North American Bees, descriptions and syno- 

 nyms,* C. Robertson, Transactions, Academy of Science of St. Louis, 

 vii, 14, May 7, '97. — Description of Prestwichia aquatica Lubbock, V. 

 Willem, figs., i pi. Bulletin scientifique de la France et de la Belgique, 

 xxx, I, Paris, April 24, '97. — The Fauna of British India, including Ceylon 

 and Burma. Hymenoptera, vol. i. Wasps and Bees, Lieut.-Col. C. T. 

 Bingliam, London, Taylor & Francis, 1897.— On the bleeding of Cimbicid 

 larvae, N. Cholodkovsky, 19. — Naked and cocoon pupae of ants, G. B. 

 King, 4, June. — The Pompilid genus Notocyphus F. Sm. monographically 

 treated, R. Lucas, Entomologische Nachrichten xxiii, 5 and 6, Berlin, 

 March, '97. — California bees and their parasites, figs.,* A. Davidson, 

 Proceedings Southern California Academy of Sciences i, 3, Los Angeles, 

 Dec, '96 — Seed crests and myrmecophilous dissemination in certain 

 plants, C. Robertson, Botanical Gazette, Chicago, April, ,97. — On the 

 Chalcididae of the Island of Grenada, B. W. I.,* L. O. Howard, Journal 

 Linnean Society. Zoology, xxvi, London, '97. — On the relations of An- 

 tennophorus uhlmanni Haller to Lasius rnixtus Nyl., C. Janet, 11, June. 

 — Seven new species of the genus Euglossa Latr. in the collection of the 

 Hungarian National Museum,* A. Mocsary Term^szetrajzi Fiizetek, xx, 

 iii, Budapest, June 6, '97. — Some facts about wasps and bees, Dr. R. W. 

 Shufeldt. figs., 26.— Species des Hymenopteres d'Europe et d' Algeria 

 fond^ par E. Andr6, sSe Fascicule: Tome Vbis, Braconidae, 3rd supple- 

 ment-part, 3 pis., Paris, Vve Dubosclard, April i, '97. — Notes on the 

 transformations of the higher Hymenoptera, ii. A. S. Packard, figs., 6. — 

 Myrmecological studies, iii. Toniognathus sublcFvis Mayr. [in Swedish], 

 G. Adlerz, i pi., Bihang till Kongl. Svenska Vetenskaps-Akademiens 

 Handlingar, xxi, 4, 4. Stockholm, 1895 ; rec'd July 8, '97.— The flying 

 bridge of ants, F. Bonatelli, 27.— Further notes on sections of Aiigo- 

 chlora. C. Robertson, 4, July.— Note on the knowledge of the Palaearctic 

 Mutillas, ii, E. Andre, 30. 



