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Apterygota.— U z e 1 , H. Contributions to the development of Cam- 

 podea siaphylinus, 22, 535. 



N"europtera.— Czerwinski, K. Contributions to knowledge of 

 the Termites, 22, 533. — Heymons, R. On the announcement of 

 viviparity among Ephemerids, 22, 533. — Need ham, J as. G. The 

 digestive epithelium of dragonfly nymphs, figs.. Zoological Bulletin, i, 2, 

 Boston, Sept., '97. — Porter, J. F. Trie ho?2ympha and other parasites 

 of Termes flavipes, 6 pis., Bulletin, Museum of Comparative Zoology, 

 x.x.xi, 3. Cambridge, Mass., Oct., '97. 



Heiniptera. — C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. Directions for collecting and 

 preserving scale insects (Coccidae), Bulletin U. S. Nat. Museum, No. 39, 

 part L. Washington. '97 ; Some new and little-known Coccidae collected 

 by Prof. C. H. T. Townsend in Mexico,* 4-. — Lethierry, L. and 

 Severin, G. Catalogue general des Hemipteres. Tome iii. Het^r- 

 opteres. Berlin, R. Fried lander & Fils, 1896. 



Coleoptera. — B arrows, VV. B. Notes on the malodorous Carabid, 

 JVomiuspyg^mo'us Dej.,7. — Chittenden, F. H. See Economic En- 

 tomology. — Gillette, C. P. See Economic Entomology. — He 11 en, 

 K. M. On new and known Copturidae, 46- — Henshaw, S. Biblio- 

 graphical Notes — ix : Biologia Centrali- Americana, Coleoptera, vol. ii, 

 pt. 2, Pectinicornia and Lamellicomia by Henry Walter Bates, 5. — 

 Lewis, G. On new species of Histeridae and notices of others,* 11. 



Diptera. — Townsend, C. H. T. Diptera from the white sands, 

 on the Tularosa plains of southern New Mexico — 1, o. — W a n d o 1 1 e c k , 

 Dr. B. Blastocera atra, a new Dipter from St. Cruz, Wiener Entomo- 

 logische Zeitung xvi, 8, Oct. 15, '97. 



Lepidoptera. — B r a i n e r d , D. Early stages of Brephos in/ans, 

 4. — Butler, A. G. Descriptions of six Pierine butterflies of the genus 

 Catasticta in the collection of the British Museum; A revision of the spe- 

 cies of butterflies belonging to the genus Teracolus Swains., 11. — C o c k - 

 erell, T. D. A. Two forms of Prodoxus coloradensis Riley,* 5. — 

 C o r d 1 e y , A. B. Notes on Anarsia lineatella Zell. , 7. — D o g n i n , P. 

 L^pidopteres de Loja et environs (Equateur)* 4me livraison. Paris Im- 

 primerie F. Lev^, 1896; 4to, 2 col. pis. — French, G. H. A new food- 

 plant for Papilio asterias, 4. — F vies, T. W. The life-history of Epir- 

 rajithis obfirmaria Hiib., 4. — Howard, L. O. Sse Economic Ento- 

 mology.— Lyman , H. H. Notes on the life-history of Colias interior 

 Scud., 4. — M eves, F. On centrosomes (Centralkorper) in male sexual 

 cells of butterflies, Anatomischer Anzeiger. Jena, Sept. 29, '97. — Ver- 

 so n, E. On the development of the digestive canal in silk-spinners, 

 22, 539- 



Hynieiioptera.— A s h m e a d , W. H. Descriptions of five new 

 genera in the family Cynipidae,* 4 ; Notes on some European Hymenop- 

 terous parasites of the Hessian fly, Cecidomyia destructor Say, and other 

 insects; bred by Mr. Paul Marchal, the French Government Entomolo- 

 gist,* 5, — Cocker ell, T. D. A. New and little-known North Amer- 



