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examples of dulciola Grote, in the collection of Mr. F. A. Eddy, of 

 Bangor, Me. He purchased my entire collection. I never saw any vari- 

 ation in all examples taken, and they could not be placed as a variety of 

 any species that I had ever seen. 



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Entomological Literatuire. 



American Naturalist, Philadelphia, February, 1894. — The classifi- 

 cation of the Arthropoda, J. S. Kingsley. 



CoMPTE Rendu. Societe de Biologie. Paris, Jan. 27, 1894. — On the 

 role of certain Coleoptera in the dissemination of certain cases of anthra.x, 

 F. Heim. 



The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. London, Feb- 

 ruary, 1894. — Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from Cen- 

 tral America, H. Druce. 



.Science. New York, Jan. 26, 1894. — Red ants, W. A. Stearns. A 

 rope of insects, J. B. Smith. Fungi and insects, J. F. James. — February 

 2d. The enemies of Lepidopterous pupae enclosed in bark-formed cocoons, 

 E. B. Poulton. An explanation of the rope of maggots, S. W. Williston. 



Knowledge. London, Feb. i, 1894. — Stinging insects, E. A. Butler, 

 figs. 



Entomologiske Meddelelser, iv, 4. Copenhagen, 1893. — Larvae 

 Coleopterorum Musaei Hauniensis, F. Meinert. Organs and characters 

 in different orders of Arachnids, H. J. Hansen, 2 pis. 



Zoologischer Anzeiger. Leipsic, Feb. 5, 1894. — Contributions to 

 the knowledge of the antennal sense-organs of insects, C. M. Child. 



Il Naturalista Siciliano. Palermo, December, 1893. — Catalogue 

 of tlie Coleoptera of Sicily (cont.), E. Ragusa. 



