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Transactions Kansas Academy of Science, vol. xiii, pt. i, 1889, p. 

 15. Note on the Oviposition of a Wood Borer ( Tragidion fulvipenne) by 

 Prof. E. A. Popenoe, p. 34. Experiments for the Artificial Dissemination 

 of a Contagious Disease among Chinch-bugs, by Prof F. H. Snow. Some 

 Notes on the Mallophaga by Vernon L. Kellogg. 



Proceedings and Transactions of the Natural History Society 

 OF Glasgow, vol. ii, pt. 2. Parthenogenesis in Hymexoptera by P. 

 Cameron. A Contribution towards a Neuropterous Fauna of Ireland by 

 James J. F. X. King. 



Maryland Academy of Sciences, 1890, pp. 73-88. Observations of 

 North American Capsid.e, with descriptions of new species, by P. R. 

 Uhler. Ectopiocerus, new genus; E. anthracinus, n. sp.; Teleorhinus, 

 new genus; T. cyaneus, n. sp.; Closterocoris, new genus; C. ortiata, n. 

 sp.; Coquillettia, new genus; C. insignis, n. sp.; Xenetus regalis, n. sp.; 

 X. scute llattis, n. sp.; Rhinocaspis, new genus; R. Van Duzeii, n. sp.; 

 Mmoceps, new genus; J/, insignis, n. sp.; M. gracilis, n. sp.; Macroty- 

 Ins regalis, n. sp.; M. tristis, n. sp.; M. vestittis, n. sp. 



IcoNES Ornithopterorum. — A Monograph of the Rhopalocerous 

 Genus Ornithoptera, pt. 2. This contains figures, descriptions, etc., of O. 

 richmondia, O. Plateni and Brookeana. We regret to see this subgenus 

 cut up into subgenera. When in time we have a genus for every species 

 we can conveniently drop generic names. 



The Entomologist, London, July, 1890.— Coleoptera collected by 

 Mr. Pratt on the Upper Yang-Tsze, and on the borders of Tibet, by H, 

 W. Bates. Descriptions of new species of Phytophagous Coleoptera 

 received from Chang- Yang, China, by Martin Jacoby. Contributions to 

 the Chemistry of Insect Colors, by F. H. Perry Coste. Two days' col- 

 lecting in Normandy, by John Henry Leech. Contributions to the Ento- 

 mology of the Portsmouth District, by W. T. Pearce. A successful Moth- 

 trap, by W. M. Christy. Entomological Notes, Captures, etc. Doings 

 of Societies. 



Bulletin of the Ohio Agricultural Experiment Station, vol. i, 

 No. I, 1889. — Preparatory Stages of the 20-spotted Lady bird. Studies in 

 Pond Life, ist, On the Life-history of Arzania obliquata; 2d, On the 

 Life-history of Chauliodes rastricornis; 3d; On the Life-history of Listro- 

 notus latiusciilus; 4th, On the Feeding-habits of Zaitha flmninea; 5th, 

 On the Feeding-habits ol Notonecta ujididata; 6th, On Aquatic Leaf beetle 

 {Donacia siiblilis); 7th, An Aquatic Lady-bird {Hippodaniia 13-punctata); 

 8th, On the Eggs of the Giant Water Bugs [^Belostonia americajtum and 

 Benaciis grisens). A Partial Bibliography of Insects Affecting Clover, by 

 Clarence M. Weed. 



Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, pt. 4, 1889. — 

 On new Indian Lepidoptera, chiefly Heterocera, by Col. C. Swinhoe. 

 On the Lepidoptera of Japan and Corea. — Part 3, Heterocera, Sect. 

 2, Noctues and Deltoides, by J. H. Leech. 



