i 



1894.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 149 



5. Berichte der Naturforschenden Gesellschaft zu Freiburg i 

 B. viii. Zoologische Abhandlungen August Weismann zu seinem sech- 

 zigsten Geburtstage 17 Januar, 1894, gewidmet; 1894. — On abnormal con- 

 ditions in the beehive, Dr. O. vom Rath. On seasonal dimorphism and 

 polymorphism among Japanese Lepidoptera, Dr. A. Fritze. 



6. Proceedings OF the Indiana Academy OF Science, 1892. Brook- 

 ville, Ind., 1893. — Modern geographical distribution of insects in Indiana, 

 F. M. Webster, i map. A partial list of new species of parasitic Hymen- 

 optera reared in Indiana, id. The Locustidae of Indiana, W. S. Blatchley. 

 The BlattidjE of Indiana, id. 



7. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society, 1894, pt. i. Lon- 

 don, February, 1894. — The progress and present state of our knowledge 

 of the Acari (President's address), A. D. Michael. 



8. The American Tertiary Aphid^e, with a list of the known species 

 and tables for their determination. By Samuel Hubbard Scudder. Ex- 

 tract from the thirteenth annual report of the Director of the U. S. Geo- 

 logical Survey. Washington, 1894. Pp. 341-366. Pis. cii-cvi. 



9. Psyche. Cambridge, Mass., March, 1894. — The habits of the Acu- 

 leate Hymenoptera — ii, W. H. Ashmead. New and undescribed genera 

 and species of West African Noctuidse — ii, W. J. Holland, figs. The 

 Nemastomatidae and Trogulidae of the United States, N. Banks. VV'ing- 

 length in some New England Acrididae — ii, A. P. Morse. — April, 1894. 

 The habits of the aculeate Hymenoptera — iii, W. H. Ashmead. New 

 and undescribed genera and species of West African Noctuidae — iii, W. J . 

 Holland. Early stages of Spilosotna laiipennis, C. G. Soule. 



ID. Entomologische Nachrichten, XX, 3. Berlin, February, 1894. 

 — Synonymic catalogue of European parasitic bees, Dr. v. Dalla Torre 

 and H. Friese. 



11. Description of two New Deltoid Moths. By G. H. French. 

 From Bulletin Illinois State Laboratory of Natural History, vol. 4, art. ii. 

 Champaign, 111., March 10, 1894. 



12. Entomological Materia Medica; or an enumeration of insects 

 employed by physicians as remedial agents. Read at the World's Medical 

 Congress in the city of Chicago, 111., June 2, 1893. By Richard Ernest 

 Kunze, M.D., etc.. New York, 20 pp. 



13. Observations on some Entomophthore^. By F. M. Webster. 

 From Journal of Cincinnati Society of Natural History, January, 1894, pp. 

 173-177- 



14. Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 

 iii, I (Jan. 5, 1893-June i, 1893). Issued March 8, 1894. — Parasitism, C. 

 W. Stiles. Notes on the genus Cetttrodora, W. H. Ashmead. Note on 



