l62 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, 



29. The Canadian Entomologist. London, Ont., April, 1895. — Va- 

 riation in Nemeophila petrosa at Laggan in western Alberta, T. E. Bean. 

 Preptos, Tamphana and Arotros, VV. Schaus# Thecla Ontario Edw., J. 

 Fletcher. On the term Cydosiinae, A. R. Grote. Some new Attidae, N. 

 Banks. Synopsis of the Dipterous genus Phora, D. W. Coquillett. Pre- 

 paratory stages of Euclidia cuspidea Hiibn., J. B. Lembert. Preliminary 

 studies in Siphonaptera— iii, C. F. Baker. Mounting insects without 

 pressure, R. W. Rennie. 



30. The Entomologist. London, April, 1S95. — Life-history of Or- 

 nithoptera richmondii, H. Schneider, figs. Ants and their companions, 

 C. W. Dale. Three new species of Coccidae, T. D. A. Cockerel). On 

 the causes of variation and aberration in the imago state of butterflies, 

 with suggestions on the establishment of new species, Dr. M. Standfuss. 

 Notes on the synonymy of Noctuid moths, A. G. Butler. Aberrations in 

 the structure of appendages in the Coleoptera, T. H. Garbowski, D. 

 Sharp, figs. 



31. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (2), iv 

 (extract). San Francisco, Feb. 19, 1895 (received April 5). — The Odonata 

 of Baja California, Mexico, P. P. Calvert, 3 pis. 



32. Bulletin 109. New Jersey Agricultural College Experiment 

 Station. Rutgers College [New Brunswick,] N. J., Feb. 28, 1895. — Cut 

 worms, The sinuate pear borer, The potato stalk-borer. Bisulphide of 

 carbon as an insecticide, J. B. Smith, figs. 



33. Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, xxxix, 

 3. Brussels, March 30, 1895. — List of Trixagidae, Monommidae, Euc- 

 nemidae and Elateridae, imported in tobacco and collected by M. Ant. 

 Grouvelle, E. Fletiaux. 



34. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, iii, i, 

 March, 1895 (received April 8, 1895. — Notes on the Pseudoscorpionida, 

 N. Banks. New North American Tettiginas, A. P. Morse. A combina- 

 tion of two classifications of Lepidoptera, H. G. Dyar. Life-history of 

 Heterocampa obliqua Pack., A. S. Packard, i pi. A clew to the origin 

 of the Geometrid moths, id. Domed burrows of Cicada septendecitn, B. 

 Lander. The Odonata of New York State, P. P. Calvert. 



35. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London, April, 

 1895. — Coccids preyed upon by birds, R. Newstead. Are the antennae 

 of the pupa free in the family Tineidae?, T. A. Chapman. The genera 

 Cryptohypnus and Hypnoidus, G. C. Champion. 



36. Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, 1895, i. Berlin, Feb- 

 ruary, 1895. —Response to Verhoeff's reply on the copulatory apparatus 

 of male Coleoptera, J. Weise. Two new Cryptocephaline genera, id. 

 On the copulatory apparatus of male Coleoptera, C. Verhoeff, 3 figs. 



