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22. Memorie deli.a R. Accademia delle Scienze dell' Istituto 

 Di Bologna (v), iii, 1893. — Monographic study of the genus Azteca Fore!, 

 C. Emery, 2 pis. 



23. Knowledge. London, March i, 1895. — The.intelligence of insects 

 in relation to flowers, Rev. A. S. Wilson, figs. 



24. BoLLETiNO DEI MusEi di Zoologia ed Anatomia comparata d. R. 

 Universita di Torino, No. 184, Sept. 30, 1894.— Voyage of Dr. Alfredo 

 Borelli to the Argentine Republic and Paraguay : Orthoptera, Dr. E. 

 Giglio-Tos. — 186, Oct. 25, 1894. Id. : Formicidse, C. Emery. 



25. Memoires de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, i. Brus- 

 sels, 1892.— Synonymic catalogue of the Buprestidse described from 1758 

 to 1890, C. Kerremans. [Received March 12, 1895]. 



26. Proceedings and Transactions of the Croydon Microsco- 

 pical and N.\tural History Club. Croydon, 1894. — The silk-worm 

 disease ; its cause and prevention, A. B. Earn. 



27. Bulletin from the Laboratories of Natural History of the 

 State University of Iowa, iii, i, 2. Iowa City, January, 1895.— Narrative 

 and preHminary report of Bahama expedition, C. C. Nutting. 



28. Thirty-second Annual Report of the Massachusetts Agri- 

 cultural College for 1894. Boston, January, 1895. — A new greenhouse 

 pest [Orthezia msignis Doug. J, C. P. Lounsbury, 4 pis. — Report of Ento- 

 mological division (received March 8, 1895). 



29. Special Bulletin, No. 2, of the West Virginia Agricultural 

 Experiment Station. — Forms of the so-called potato-scab caused by 

 insects, A. D. Hopkins, figs. 



30. Bulletin, No. 37. University of Minnesota Agricultural Experi- 

 ment Station. St. Anthony Park, Minn., December, 1894 (received March 

 12, 1895).— The Chinch-bug, O. Lugger, figs. 



31. Eighteenth Report of the State Entomologist on the Noxious 

 and Beneficial Insects of the State of Illinois. Seventh report of S. A. 

 Forbes. For the years 1891 and 1892. Springfield, 111., 1894 (received 

 March 8, 1895). Insects injurious to Indian corn ; 165 pp., 15 pis. 



32. The Journal of the Cincinnati Society of Natural History, 

 xvii, 4, January, 1895 (received March 8, 1895).— Catalogue of the Odo- 

 nata of Ohio, part i, D. S. Kellogg. 



33. The Canadian Entomologist. London, Ont., March, 1895 (re- 

 ceived March 11).— Descriptions of some new species of Epipaschiinae 

 and Phycitidae, G. D. Hulst. Canadian Coccidae,--iii, T. D. A. Cockerell. 

 Some new species of Robinsonia, W. Schaus. Preliminary studies in 

 Siphonaptera,— ii, C. F. Baker. Notes on some reared Hymenoptera, 

 largely parasitic and chiefly from Ohio, F. M. Webster. The Coleoptera 

 of Canada,— vii, H. F. Wickham, figs. New Hampshire Tenthredinidse, 

 A. D. Macgillivray. In reply to Mr. Hulst, A. R. Grote. 



