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Entomological Liter atiare. 



1. The American Naturalist. Philadelphia, February, 1895.— The 

 philosophy of flower seasons and the phaenological relations of the ento- 

 mophiious flora and the anthophilous insect fauna, C. Robertson, figs. 

 Two new species of Lecanium from Brazil, T. D. A. Cockerell. — March, 

 1895. The classification of the Lepidoptera, V. L. Kellogg. 



2. Revue Biologique du Nord de la France. Lille, December, 

 1894. — Remarks on the organization and comparative anatomy of the 

 latter segments of the body of the Lepidoptera, Coleoptera and Hemip- 

 tera (cont.), J. Peytoureau, figs., pis. 



3. Archives de Zoologie Experimentale et Generale (3), ii, 

 1894, 4. Paris. — The venomous gland oi Scolopendra, O. Duboscq, figs. 

 On a marine Dipter of the genus Clunio Haliday, R. Chevrel. 



4. Memoires de la Societe Zoologique de France, vii. Paris, 

 1894 (extracts). — Studies on ants, fourth note : Pelodera in the pharyngeal 

 glands oi Formica rtifa L., C. Janet, figs; Seventh note: On the anatomy 

 of the petiole of Myrniica rubra L., id., figs. 



5. Me.moires de la Societe Academique de l'Oise, xv. Beauvais, 

 1894 (extract). ^^Studies on ants, fifth note: On the morphology of the 

 skeleton of the post-thoracic segments in the Myrmicidae {Myrtnica rubra 

 L. female), C. Janet, figs. 



6. Christiania Videnskabs-Selskabs Forhandlinger, 1893, No. 13 

 (received Feb. 19, 1895). — Catalogue of Norwegian Lepidoptera, W. M. 

 Schoyen. 



7. Bulletin de l' Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Peters- 

 BOURG (v), ii, I, January, 1895. — Studies on the lymphatic system of in- 

 sects and myriapods , A. O. Kowalevsky. 



8. NoviTATEs Zoologic^, ii, I, Tring (England), Feb. i, 1895.— De- 

 scriptions of new species of Lampyridae in the Museum at Tring, E . Olivier. 

 Notes on Saturnidae, W. Rothschild. 



9. Alternating Generations, A Biological Study of Oak Galls 

 and Gall Flies. By Hermann Adler, M.D. Translated and edited by 

 Charles R. Straton, Oxford. At the Clarendon Press, 1894, pp. xliii, 

 198, 3 pis. 



to. Transmutation der Schmetterlinge infolge Temperaturander- 

 ungen Experimentelle Untersuchungen iiber die Phylogenese der Van- 

 essen. Von E. Fisher, cand. med. Zurich. Berlin, R. Friedlander & 

 Solin, 1895, 36 pp. 



II. Bulletin 83. Cornell University Agricultural Experiment Station. 

 —A plum scale in western New York, M. V. Slingerland, figs. Ithaca, 

 N. Y., 1804. 



