l894-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 21 



Entomological Literatuire. 



. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London, November, 

 1893. — On Trachyscelis with descriptions of three new species, G. C. 

 Champion. Notes on the earher stages of the Nepticulae, with a view to 

 their better recognition (cont.), ]. H. Wood. — December, 1893. On two 

 halophilous Hemiptera, E. Bergroth, M.D. Observations on Coccidae 

 (No. 7), R. Newstead, fig. 



Science. New York, Nov. 3, 1893.— The systematic position of the 

 Diptera, J. B. Smith. — Nov. 10. The systematic position of Diptera, C. 

 Y. Riley. — Nov. 17. The sense-organs on the legs of our white ants, 

 Termes flavipes Koll., Dr. A. C. Stokes, figs.— Nov. 24. On the syste- 

 matic position of the Diptera, S. W. Williston. 



Cornell Universitv Agricultural Experiment Station. Bul- 

 letin 58. Ithaca. N. Y., October, 1893.— The four-lined leaf-bug {Poscilo- 

 capsus lineaius), M. V. Slingerland. Pp. 207-239. 13 figs. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. London, No- 

 vember, 1893. — Two new Coccidae from New Mexico, T. D. A. Cocker- 

 ell, figs. 



Records of the Australian Museu.m, II, 5. Sydney, September, 

 1893. — Description of a new flea [Stephatiocircus dasyuri), from New 

 South Wales; with notes of some other insect parasites known in Austra- 

 lia, F. A. A. Skuse, i pi. 



Bulletin of the United States National Museum No. 46. — The 

 Myriapoda of North America, by Charles Harvey Bollman. Edited by 

 L. M. Underwood. Containing the collected writings on North American 

 Myriapoda, both published and unpublished, of the late C. H. Bollman. 

 Washington, 1893. 210 pp. 



The Butterflies of North America, with colored drawings and 

 descriptions, by W. H. Edwards. Third series, part xiv. Boston and 

 New York. Houghton, Mifflin & Co., 1893. ConXams Neominois ridingsii, 

 Chionobas ceno, assimilis, cranibis, niacounii. 



CoMPTE Rendu. Societe Philomathique de Paris. Oct. 28, 1893. — 

 New note on an entomophagous insect \^Doria nieditabujida], parasitic 

 in the European silk-worm, E. L. Bouvier and G. Delacroix. 



Zoe. San Francisco. October 1893. — The species of Amblychila, J. J. 

 Rivers, 2 pis. A mesquite Tineid which constructs a bag-like case from 

 the leaves, C. H. T. Townsend. Leucarctia rickseckeri, Dr. H. H. Behr. 



N.\TURE. London, Nov. 16, 1893. — Further notes and observations 

 upon the instincts of some common English spiders, R. I. Pocock. The 

 stigmata of the Arachnida as a clue to their ancestry, H. M. Bernard, 

 I fig. — November 30. Protective habit in a spider \_Epeira'\, C. L. Morgan. 



