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24. Knowledge. London, Dec. i, 1894. — The glow-worm, E. A. 

 Butler, figs. The industry of insects in relation to flowers, Rev. A. S. 

 Wilson. The web of the garden spider, E. A. Butler, fig. 



25. Psyche. Cambridge, Mass., December, 1894. — Convergence and 

 poecilogony among insects, A. Giard (transl. from Compt. Rend. Acad. 

 Sci. Paris, by H. Osborn). A cone-like Cecidomyiid gall on Bigelovia, 

 C. H- T. Townsend. Preparatory stages of 6/''^''^^ ^'^^-^^^^ Strecker, H. 

 G. Dyar. A check-list of African Coccidae, T. D. A. Cockerell. Notes 

 upon Toxoneuron, W. H . Patton. Notes on the Orthoptera of Penikese 

 and Cuttyhunk, A. P. Morse. 



26. Memoires de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, ii 

 Brussels, 1894. The Melolonthidae of the palaearctic and oriental regions 

 in the Royal Museum of Natural History in Brussels, E. Brenske. 



27. Annales of the same, Nov. 3, 1894. — Revision of the species of the 

 genus Rhaphidorrhynchus Schoenherr, A. Senna. 



28. The Entomologist. London, December, 1894. — The North 

 American species of Ingura, J. B. Smith. On a Lecaniimi from Rochester, 

 N. Y. (U. S. A.), considered identical with L. juglandis Bonch^, T. D. 

 A. Cockerell. Notes on "assembling," with some general remarks on 

 the senses in Lepidoptera, J . Arkle. On Parnassius phcebtts (P ab. ) = de/ius 

 (Esp.) and P. smintheus (Doubleday), J. Watson. Additions to the list 

 of British Lepidoptera during the past ten years, Anon. 



29. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London, December, 

 1893. — The British species of the genus Psyche and its allies (cont), C. 

 G. Barrett. The new "nickel pin," H. G. Knaggs. 



30. Reports of Observations and Experiments in the practical 

 work of the Division, etc., U. S. Dep't Agric. Div. Ent Bull. No. 32. 

 Washington, 1894. — Report on injurious insect in Nebraska and»adjoining 

 districts, L. Bruner. Report on some injurious insects of California, D. 

 W. Coquillett. Report of entomological work in Oregon and California; 

 notes on Australian importations, A. Koebele. Report on the insects of 

 Missouri for 1893, M. E. Murtfeldt. Insects of the season in Iowa in 1893, 

 H. Osborn. Report on insects injurious to forest trees, A. S. Packard. 



31. Insect Life, vii, 2. Washington, October, 1894. — [Received at 

 Philadelphia, Nov. 20, 1894]. Sixth annual meeting of the Association 

 of Economic Entomologists : A brief account of the rise and present 

 condition of official economic entomology, L. O. Howard. Bisulphide 

 of carbon as an insecticide, J. B. Smith. Report of committee on coope- 

 ration among station entomologists. Spraying without a pump— prelimi- 

 nary notice, J. M. Aldrich. Notes on insecticides, C. L. Marlatt. Some 

 observations on new and old insecticides and their combination with 

 fungicides, B. T. Galloway. Spraying with arsenites vs. bees, F. M. 

 Webster. Economic entomological work in the parks of New York city, 



