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28. Memorie della R. Accademia delle Scienze di Torino (2), 

 xliii, 1893. — Diptera of Mexico — part i. Stratiomyidse-Syrphidae; part ii. 

 Syrphidae-Conopidae-Pipunculidae, Dr. E. Giglio-Tos, 2 pis. Researches 

 on the absolute force of the muscles of insects — flexor muscles of the 

 mandibles of Coleoptera, L. Camerano. 



29. Science. New York, Feb. 23, 1894. — Chilopoda migrating in broad 

 daylight, F. C. Kenyon. Rope of maggots, F. M. Webster. 



30. The Entomologist's Record. London, March 15, 1894. — The 

 life-history of a Lepidopterous insect, comprising some account of its 

 morphology and physiology, J. W. Tutt. Glimpses at American ento- 

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31. Journal de l'Anatomie et de la Physiologie, xxx, i. Paris, 

 January-February, 1894. — Note on a large marine species oi B della orig- 

 inally from Iceland, Dr. E. Trouessart, i fig. 



32. Forest Leaves, iv, 8. Philadelphia, April, 1894. — The gjgjsy moth 

 in Massachusetts. 



33. ZoE, iv, 4. San Francisco, March, 1894. — Notes on Lepidopterous 

 larvae, C. H. T. Townsend. . Chariessa lemberti, J. J. Rivers. 



34. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phil.v 

 DELPHIA, 1893, pp. 467-551 ; 1894. — The North American Larridae, W. J. 

 Fox. 



35. Bulletin of the U. S. Geological Survey. No. ioi. — Insect 

 fauna of the Rhode Island coal field, S. H. Scudder, Washington, 1893, 

 2 pis. 



36. Ninth Report on the Injurious and other Insects of the State of 

 New York for the year 1892. By J. A. Lintner, Ph.D., State entomolo- 

 gist (46th report N. Y. State Museum, pp. 291-495), Albany, 1893. 



37. Revue Biologique du Nord de la France (6), 6. Lille, March, 

 1894. — On some Arthropods found in formicaries, R. Moniez, figs. 



38. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, ii, i, 

 March, 1894. — A preliminary revision of the Bombyces of America north 

 of Mexico, B. Neumoegen and H. G. Dyar. Notes on Lepidoptera found 

 on Vancouver Island, W. H. Danby. The larva and pupa of Eucaterva 

 variaria Grt., C. H. T. Townsend. The seventeen-year Cicada on Staten 

 Island, W^. T. Davis. The Phalangida of New York, N. Banks. List of 

 the Coleoptera of Northeastern America, with special reference to the 

 fauna of New York City and vicinity, C. W. Leng and W. Beutenmiiller. 



39. West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station. Bulletin 

 No. 36. Morgantown, W. Va., February, 1894. — Black holes in wood, 

 A. D. Hopkins. — No. 35. Defects in wood caused by insects, id., figs. 



40. Le Naturaliste Canadien. Chicoutimi, Quebec, March, 1894. 

 — L'abb<J Provancher, biographical notice (portrait;, \'. A. Huard. 



