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Monthly Magazine, London, '97. — 11. The Annals and Magazine of 

 Natural History, London, '97. — 12. Comptes Rendus. L'Academie des 

 Sciences, Paris, '97. — 21. The Entomologist's Record, London, '97. — 

 33. Sitzungsberichte der kaiserlichen Akademie der Wissenschaften. 

 Mathematisch-Nalurwissenschaftliche Classe. Vienna.— 34. Proceedings 

 of the Iowa Academy of Sciences, iv, Des Moines, '97. — 35. Annales, 

 Society Entomologique de Belgique, xli. No. 6 July 10, No. 7 Aug. 14, '97, 

 Brussels. — 30. Transactions, Entomological Society of London, '97, part 

 ii, July 2. — 37. Le Naturaliste Canadien, Chicoutimi, Quebec, '97. — 38. 

 Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, xvi, 1-5, Jan., 15-Mar. 31, '97. — 31>. 

 M^moires, Socidt^ des naturalistes de la Nouvelle Russie, Odessa. — 40. 

 Societas Entomologica, Ziirich-Hottingen, '97. — 41. Entomologische 

 Nachrichten, Berlin, '97. — 42. Journal, Linnean Society, Zoology xxv. 

 No. 163, July 30, '96. No. 164, Nov. 5, '96, No. 165, Dec. 31, '96, London. 

 — 43. La Cellule, xii, Lierre et Louvain, '97. — 44. Verhandlungen der 

 k. k. zoologisch-botanischenGesellschaft in Wien, xlvii, 6, Aug. 26, '97. 



General Works. — Bowles, Fenn, Moberly, Dalglish, 

 Richardson. Discussion on the attractiveness of light, 21, July i. — 

 B o y e r , J. The light of the glow-worm and the X-rays. La Nature, 

 Paris, Aug. 21, '97. — Cockerell, T. D. A. Notes on Mexican flowers 

 and their insect visitors, Botanical Gazette, Chicago, Aug. , '97. — D i x e y , 

 Poulton, Trimen, Fowler and E 1 w e s . Paper, Exhibition and 

 Discussion on Mimicry, 36, Proceedings. — Goodrich, E. S. On the 

 relation of the Arthropod head to the Annejid prostomium. Quarterly 

 Journal of Microscopical Science, xl, 2, Aug., '97. — Howard, L. O. 

 The spread of land species by tiie agency of man; with especial reference 

 to insects. Science, New York, Sept. 10, '97. — Lindau, G. On insect- 

 inhabiting fungi, 41, Aug. — Matthew, G. F. Description of an ex- 

 tinct palaeozoic insect, and a review of the fauna with which it occurs, 

 figs., I pi. [ThysanuraPJ. Bull. Nat. Hist. Soc, New Brunswick, xv, St. 

 Johns, 1 897. — M einert, F. On the buccal apparatus of insects with a 

 resum^ in French, figs. Oversigt, Kongelige Danske Videnskabernes 

 Selskabs Forhandlinger. Copenhagen, 1897, No. 3. — Meunier, F. 

 Critical review of some fossil insects of the Mus^e Teyler [Harlem], 11 

 pis. Archives duMus^e Teyler (2), V, 3, 1897.— Picard , F. Immunity 

 against mosquitoes, 37. June. — S win hoe, C. On mimicry in butter- 

 flies of the genus Hypolimnas, 2 pis., 42, 163. — VerhoeflT, C. The 

 distribution of black pigment among the tracheates, 41, Aug. 



Economic Entomology.— Abstracts of recent publications, 7, Ex- 

 periment Station Record, viii, II, '97.— An der 1 in d , L. Forest irriga- 

 tion as a means for destroying animals injurious to trees, especially insects 

 and mice, as well as a means for equalizing surplus and lack of water in 

 water-courses, 41, July. — Anon. The cocoon plague on the Saguenay, 

 37, July. — Apiculture. Revue Eclectique d'Apiculture mensuelle. Poi- 

 tiers, fourth year 1897. The British Bee Journal, London, vol. xxv. 1897. 

 — C o rd I e y , A. B. Insects of the prune, figs. Oregon Agricultural 



