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and BenacHS, C. \ . Riley, figs. The eggs of Ceresa bubalus Fab. and 

 those of C. taurina Fitch, id., figs. On the habits of some Longicorns, 

 F. H. Chittenden. Note on the mouth parts of Sfeitopehnatus, L. O. 

 Howard. Note on the discovery of a new Scolytid, with brief description 

 of the species, A. D. Hopkins. Notes on food habits of Corthylus punc- 

 tatissimus, id. Annual address of the President — Longevity in insects, 

 with some unpublished facts concerning Cicada septendecini, C. \'. Riley. 



45. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift. xxxviii, 3-4, January, 

 1894. — Monographic contributions to the beetle-fauna of Central America, 

 A. F. Nonfried. Contributions to the classification of the Muscidse, E. 

 Girschner, figs. Dn some palaearctic Chilopoda, C. Verhoeff, figs. The 

 history of the so-called breast-bone of the Cecidomyias with a recollec- 

 tion of Carl Ernst von Baer, C. R. Osten Sacken. Two critical remarks 

 about the recently published third part of the Muscaria schizovietopa of 

 MM. Brauer and Bergenstamm; also a notice on Robineau-Desvoidy, id. 

 — xxxi.x, I. May, 1894. The extra-European Sciaras of the Konigl. 

 Museum fiir Naturkunde in Berlin, E. H. Riibsaamen, figs., 3 pis. On 

 the atavic index-characters with some remarks about the classification of 

 the Diptera, C. R. Osten Sacken. Dipterological studies — i. Scatomyzida?, 

 T. Becker, 6 pis. — xxxix, 2. July, 1894. On Australian Zoocecidse and 

 their producers, E. H. Riibsaamen, 7 pis. Synonymica about Tipulidse, 

 C. R. Osten Sacken. — xxxix, 3. October, 1894. The ants of Rio Grande 

 do Sul, Dr. H. von Jhering, figs., i pi. [All the above numbers of this 

 Zeitschrift received Jan. 10, 1895!]. 



46. The Naturalists' Journal. London, January, 1895. — Pupa 

 hunting, H. G. Knaggs. Abraxas grossulariata and its varieties, S. L. 

 Mosley, figs. Furniture beetles, id., figs. Some underground beetles, 

 Rev. T. Wood. 



47. The Ento.mologist. London, January, 1895. — The pigments of 

 the Pierids : a contribution to the study of excretory substances which 

 function in ornament, F. G. Hopkins. 



48. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, January, 1895.— 

 Caustic potash as an entomological detergent, W. F. H. Blandford. Re- 

 laxing insects without aqueous vapor, H. G. Knaggs. Vesperoctenus 

 Bates, and its systematic position, C. J. Gahan. 



49. Kritisches Verzeichniss der Myrmecophilen u. Termitophilen 

 Arthropoden * * * von E. VVasmann S. J. Berlin, Felix L. Dames, 1894. 

 Under this title Dr. Wasmanri, the greatest living writer on the subject, 

 has given an annotated catalogue of all the known species of Arthropods 

 which he considers as properly coming under the head of myrmecophiles 

 and termitophiles, after eliminating the element of accidental or simply 

 occasional visitors which have made a respectable percentage of most 

 foregoing lists. 



After a short introduction treating of the general subject and its proper 

 study, the author gives a table of the number of species in the various 



