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British Museum, C. C. Waterhouse. Description of new genera and 

 species of Trap-door spiders belonging to the group Trionychi, R. I. 

 Pocock. 



20. Memoires de l'Academie Imperiale des Sciences de St. Pe- 

 tersburg, vii« s^rie, T. xlii, 11. — Industry of the Araneiiia, W. Wagner. 



21. Transactions of the American Entomological Society, xxii, 

 [extract]. — A review of the Stratiomyia and Odontomyia of N. America, 

 C. VV. Johnson. 



22. Journal of the Linnean Society, Zoology, No. 158. — On the 

 morphology of the Pedipalpi, M. Laurie. 



23. Bulletin de la Societe Philomathique de Paris, T. vii. No. 

 I.— Salivary glands of the Apinse {Apis mellifica ^ and J^), L. Bordas. 



24. Le Naturalists Canadien, xxii, No. 7. — The last descriptions of 

 the Abb^ Provancher (cont.). 



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

 delphia, 1895, pp. 303-340 [extract]. — Diptera of Florida, C. W. Johnson, 

 with additional descriptions of new genera and species, D. W. Coquillett. 



26. The Elements of Insect Anatomy, H. Comstock and V. L. 

 Kellogg— Comstock Publishing Co., Ithaca, N. Y., 1895. 



27. Insect Life, vii, 5. — Experiments with Winter washes against the 

 San Jos^ scale, season of 1894-95, C. L. Marlatt. The Hippelates plague 

 in Florida, E. A. Schwarz. The beet-leaf Pegomyia, L. O. Howard. 

 Two Dipterous leaf-miners on garden vegetables, D. W. Coquillett. Some 

 Coleopterous enemies of the grape-vine, F. H. Chittenden. The currant 

 stem-girdler, C. L. Marlatt. Observations on certain Thripidse, Th. Per- 

 gande. An imported library pest, E. A. Schwarz. Two Dipterous in- 

 sects injurious to cultivated flowers, D. W. Coquillett. An injurious 

 parasite, L. O. Howard. The horse-radish flea-beetle, F. H. Chittenden. 

 A new wheat pest, D. W. Coquillett. Notes on Paris-green, C. L. Mar- 

 latt. Some changes in nomenclature, F. H. C. A new furniture pest, 

 E. A. S. The home of the chinch bug, E. A. S. How Hemiptera feed, 

 C. L. Marlatt. 



28. Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Zoologie, T. xx, Nos. i, 2, 

 3. — Male genital apparatus of the Hymenoptera. L. Bordas. 



29. American Naturalist. Philadelphia, September, 1895. — Anew 

 classification of the Lepidoptera (cont.), A. S. Packard. Chordeumidse 

 or Craspedosomatidae ?, O. F. Cook. On the generic names Strigamia, 

 Linotcenia and Scolioplanes, O. F. Cook. Picobia villosa (Hancock), J. 

 L. Hancock. 



30. Nature. London, No. 1347.— On the origin of European and 

 North American ants, C. Emery. 



