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13. Transactions American Entomological Society, vol. xxii, 

 No. 2.— Studies in Coccinellidce, George H.-Horn, M.D. Notes on bees, 

 with descriptions of new species, Charles Robertson. The Crabroninae^ 

 of Boreal America, W. J. Fox. 



14. The Entomologist, vol. xxviii. No. 387. — Notes on the synonymy 

 of Noctuid moths, A. G. Butler. 



15. The Canadian Entomologist, vol. xxvii, No. 8. — Occupants of 

 the galls of Eiirosta solidaginis Fitch, W. H. Harrington. New North 

 American Mycetophilidae, D. W. Coquillett. On the subglobular species 

 of Lecmiium, T. D. A. Cockerell. On the cabbage-shaped gall of Ce- 

 cidotnyia, Salicis brassicoides and its occupants, C. H. T. Townsend. 

 Descriptions of the larvae of certain Tenthredinidte, H. G. Dyar. The 

 Coleoptera of Canada, H. F. Wickham. List of Coleoptera collected at 

 Massett, "Queen Charlotte Islands, B. C. Preliminary studies in Siphon- 

 optera, Carl F. Baker. The generic types included in Apatila, A. R. 

 Grote. Notes on butterflies, F. H. Sprague. Melsheimer's sack-bearer,. 



J. A. Moffat. xxvii. No. 9. — Notes on collecting butterflies in western 



Colorado, with a particular account of certain Papilios, W. H. Edwards. 

 Notes of some southern Lepidoptera, H. G. Dyar. The Coleoptera of 

 Canada, xiii, H. F. Wickham. Miscellaneous notes on Corcidae, T. D. 

 A. Cockerell. The Boreal American species of Pamphila, H. Skinner. 

 Notes upon the North American Saturnina, with list of the species. 



16. American Naturalist, vol. xxix, No. 344. — Contributions to Coc- 

 cidology, i, T. D. A. Cockerell. A new Tettix, J. L. Hancock. On the 

 early stages of some Carabidae and Chrysomelidae, H. F. Wickham. 

 Cecidomyia atripiesis, T. D. A. Cockerell. Mexican jumping beans, F. 

 L. Harvey. 



17. The Entomologist. London, August, 1895. — Variety, form, race 

 and aberration, W. Mansbridge. A revised classification of the genus 

 Ateuchus (Weber), J. W. Shipp. Notes on the synonymy of Noctuid 



moths (cont.), A. G. Butler. September, 1895. — Varietal terminology, 



W. F. deV. Kane. The senses of insects, J. Arkle. On the origin of the 

 European Rhopalocera, and the effects produced by the glacial period 

 upon their present distribution and diversity, W. H. Bath. 



18. Transactions of the Connecticut Academy of Arts and- 

 Sciences, vol. ix, pt. 2. — Canadian spiders, J. H. Emerton. 



19. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, No. 92. — Notes on 

 some genera and species of Coccidae, W. M. Maskell. Description of 

 two new spiders obtained by Messrs. J. J. Quelch and F. McConnell on 

 the summit of Mount Roraima, in Demerara, with a note upon the sys- 

 tematic position of the genus Destis, R. L Pocock. Further notes on 

 Cutiterebra: on the identity of certain species described by the late 

 Bracy Clarke, E. E. Austen. Descriptions of new Coleoptera in the 



