300 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [November, 



18. Canadian Entomologist, xxvii, 10. — Charles Valentine Riley, J. 

 F. Studies in N. A. Membracidae, iii, F. W. Coding. Some notes on 

 Bruchns in New Mexico, C. H. T. Townsend. Preparatory stages of 

 Alypia lattgtonii Couper, H. G. Dyar, Relationship of the fauna of 

 Puget Sound to that of Mexico and Canad.i. W. H. Patton. Sphinx 

 canadensis Boisduval, J. A. Moffat. New Tenthredinidae, A. D. Macgil- 

 livray. Oenectra flavibasana Fern., J. A. Moffat. Review of a few more 

 Provancher types of Ichneumonidae. G. C. Davis. Systematic value of 

 the larva of Spermophagus, W. H. Patton. Notes on a trip to the Ba- 

 hama Islands, H. F. Wickham. List of Lepidoptera taken at Sudbury, 

 Ont., J. D. Evans. 



19. Transactions of the Entomological Society [of London, 

 1895, pt. 3. — Contributions to a knowledge of African phytophagous Co- 

 leoptera, pt. 2, M. Jacoby. An attempt to correlate the results arrived 

 at in recent papers on the classification of Lepidoptera, J. W. Tutt. A 

 monograph of the British Braconidae, pt. 6, T. A. Marshall. Further 

 notes on the secretion of potassium hydroxide by Dicranura vinula 

 (imago), and similar phenomena in other Lepidoptera, O. H. Latter. 

 Notes on seasonal dimorphism of Rhopalocera in Natal, C. W. Barker. 



20. ACTES DE LA SOCIETE SCIENTIFIQUE DU ChILI, vol. Iv, pt. 5. — 



Material for a study of the entomological fauna of Chili, J. Gribodo. 

 Notes on the ants of Chili, with descriptions of new species, C. Emery. 

 Short contribution to the physiology of insects: on the nature of the liquid 

 which is excreted by some Coleoptera as means of defense, C. E. Porter. 

 M. BiOLOGiscHES Centralblatt, XV, 18. — Theories concerning the 

 descent (Descendenztheoretisches) of Lepidoptera, T. Garbowski. 



22. The Zoologist. London, No. 225. — The migration of butterflies, 

 J. E. Harting. 



23. Thirteenth Annual Report of the Ohio Agricultural Ex- 

 periment Station for 1894. — Report of the Entomologist, F. M. Webster. 



24. The Entomologist. London, No. 389. — Notes on the synonymy 

 of Noctuid Moths (cont.), A. G. Butler. 



25. The Butterflies of North America, by Wm. H. Edwards, 

 part xvl. — This part deals with Parnassius smintheus, Satyrus charan, 

 Chionobas gigas, all of which are figured and fully treated of in the usual 

 excellent manner. 



INDEX TO THE PRECEDING LITER.iTURE. 



The number after each author's name in this index refers to the journal, as numbered 

 in the preceding literature, in which that author's paper is published ; * denotes that 

 the paper in question contains descriptions of new North American forms. 



THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 

 Cotes 3, Webster 23. 



