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Exoeriment station. Bulletin 45. Corvallis, Ore., June, '97. — Laboul- 

 bene, B. and P a s s y , P. Agrilus sinuatus destructive to pear-trees. 

 Bulletin, Soci^t^ Nationale d'Agriculture de France, Ivii, 5. Paris, May, 

 '97. — Mathieu, L. Presence of Acarines in wines, 12, Aug. 23. — 

 McLachlan, R. Harpahis ruficornis F. destructive to ripe straw- 

 berries, 8, Aug., Sept. — M i d d 1 e t o n , R. M. On a remarkable use of 

 ants in Asia Minor, 42, 164. 



Myriapoda. — Silvestri, F. Scolopendra cingulata Latr. is ovi- 

 parous. Atti d. Reale Accad. d. Lincei 1897. Rendiconti. July 18, Rome. 



Arachuida. — B a n k s , N. Descriptions of new spiders,* 4, Aug. — 

 Cockerell, T. D. A. A new Attld spider,* 4, Sept. — P er eyas- 

 la wzewa, S. The first stages of the development of the Pedipalpi, 

 12, Aug. 2; The last stages of the development of the Pedipalpi, 12, 

 Aug. 16. 



A pteryg'ota. — W i 1 1 e m , V. The eyes and the post-antennal organs 

 of the Collembola, 35, 7. — See also General Works, Mathew, G. F. 



Orthoptera. — Ball, E. D. Notes on the Orthopterous fauna of 

 Iowa, 34. — Bordas, L. Sympathetic nervous system of the Orthop- 

 tera, 12, Aug. 2. — K i r b y , W. F. Descriptions of new species of For- 

 ficulidse in the collection of the British Museum, i pi., 42, 165. — M orse, 

 A. P. Notes on New England Acrididse-iii. Oedipodinje vii, 5, Sept. — 

 Scudder, S. H. Biological and other notes on American Acrididae, 

 5, Aug. 



Neuroptera. — Anon. A rain of insects at Liege [Ephemerids]. 

 Revue Scientifiique, Paris, Aug. 27, '97. — Briggs, C. A. A curious 

 habit in certain male Perlidse, 8, Sept. — G i 1 s o n , G. On segmentally 

 disposed thoracic glands in the larvae of the Trichoptera, figs., 42, 164. 

 — G i 1 s o n , G. and S a d o n e s , J. The larval gills of the Odonata, 

 42, 164. — Henseval, M. The buccal glands of the larvae of Tri- 

 choptera, I pi., 43. — K 1 a p a 1 e k , F. On the sexual parts of the Ple- 

 coptera, with special reference to the morphology of the genital appen- 

 dages, 5 pis., 33, cv, 8, '96. — Needham, J. G. Preliminary studies 

 of N. American Gomphinae (cont.),* i pi., 4, Aug. 



Hemiptera. — B a k e r , C. F. Notes on the genus Deltocephalus, 

 5, Sept.— C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. The San Jos6 Scale and its nearest 

 allies, figs., 7, Technical series. No. 6, '97; The food-plants of scale in- 

 sects (Coccidae), Proceedings of the U. S. National Museum, xix. No. 

 1 122. Washington, 1897. — Ha n d 1 i r s c h , A. On Phiniophorus spis- 

 sicornis Bergr, a hemipterological contribution, 2 figs., 44. — M o k r- 

 z e c k i , S. Some observations on the cycle of the sexual development 

 oi Schizoneura la7iiga-a Hausm. i pi., 39, xx, '96.— Osborn, H. and 

 Ball, E. D. Contributions to the Hemipterous fauna of Iowa, Spls. , 

 34. 



Coleoptera. — Casey, T. L. Coleopterological Notices, vii,* An- 

 nals New York Academy of Sciences, vol. ix, p. 285, Aug., '97. — C h a g- 

 n o n , G. Coleopterological fauna of Manitoba, 37, July, Aug. — F 1 e- 



