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34. Bulletin of the United States National Museum, No. 48. — 

 A revision of the Deltoid moths, J. B. Smith. This paper is a continua- 

 tion of the author's "Contribution toward a monograph of the Insects 

 of the Lepidopterous family Noctuidse of Boreal America," and will no 

 doubt prove a valuable addition to the literature of Lepidoptera. It con- 

 tains 126 pages and 12 plates. The work shows great care in regard to 

 synonymy, descriptions and execution of plates. 



35. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, 1S95, part I. — Some new bees of the genus Perdita, T. D. A. 

 Cockerell. 



36. Mittheilungen des Naturwissenschaftlichen Vereins fur 

 Steiermark, Jahrgang, 1894. — The Diptera of Steiermark, pt. iii (Dip- 

 tera Nemocera), P. G. Stobl. 



37. Revue Suisse de Zoologie et Annales du Musee d'Histoire 

 Naturelle de Geneve, iii, i. — Revision of the tribe of the PerisphjErini, 

 with plate i, H. deSaussure et L. Zehnter. 



38. Archiv fur Naturgeschichte. Berlin, 6r Jhg., Bd. i, H. i. — 

 Contributions to the comparative morphology of the abdomen of the 

 CoccinelHdse, and on the muscling of the abdomen of Coccinellti, .... 

 C. Verhoeff. 



39. Termeszetrajzi Fuzetek, xviii, i, 2. — Species of the genus Prio- 

 nosomus Fab., G. Horvath. Description of new species of Ichneumonidae 

 of the Hungarian fauna, S. Brauns. 



40. Proceedings Sp the Linnean Society of New South Wales 

 (2), ix, pts. 2-3. — Wood moths, with some account of the life-histories, 

 . . . W. W. Froggatt. Part 3. — Studies on Australian entomology. No. 

 7, new genera and species of Carabidae, . . . T. G. Sloane. 



41. Delaware College Agricultural Experiment Station, Bul- 

 letin No. 25. — The San Jos^ scale insect in Delaware, M. H. Beckwith. 



42. New York State Museum, Bulletin II, No. 13. — The San Jos^ 

 scale, Aspidiotus perniciosus and some other destructive scale insects of 

 the State of New York, J. A. Lintner. 



43. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, iii, No. 2. 

 — Notes and descriptions of Tachinidae, D. W. Coquillett. A variety of 

 the larvae of Sphinx plebeius, W. Beutenmiiller. Notes on two Calli- 

 motphas, H. G. Dyar. On the food-habits of certain dung and carrion 

 beetles, C. W. Clark. Notes on a collecting tour in Connecticut, R. L. 

 Ditmars. Two California Phalangids, N. Banks. Notes on Drepanid 

 larvje, H. G. Dyar. On the larvae of the Hepialidae, A. S. Packard. 

 Preliminary handbook of the Coleoptera of northeastern America, C. W. 

 Leng and W. Beutenmuller. A list of the spiders of Long Island, . . . 

 N. Banks. 



