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the preceding paper, Dr. F. A. Dixey. Descriptions of new genera and 

 species of Neotropical Rh^nchota, W. L. Distant. On some neglected 

 points in the structure of the pupse of Heterocerous Lepidoptera, and 

 their probable value in classification; with some associated observations 

 on larval prolegs, Dr. T. A. Chapman. Two new species of Pulvinaria 

 from Jamaica, T. D, A. Cockerell, figs. On stridulation in ants, Dr. D. 

 Sharp. Dicranota, a carnivorous Tipulid larva, Prof L. C. Miall, 4 pis. 

 On a Lepidopterous pupa {Micropteryx purpurella) with functionally 

 active mandibles, Dr. T. A. Chapman. Description of a new genus and 

 species of Papilionidae from Mexico, O. Salvin. Formicidae of St. Vin- 

 cent, collected by Mr. H. H. Smith, Dr. A. Forel. The cost of insect 

 collections, Dr. D. Sharp. On the sexes of larvas emerging from the suc- 

 cessively laid eggs of Smerinthus populi, E. B. Poulton. A revision of 

 the genus Oeneis, H. J. Elwes and J. Edwards. 



7. Proceedings of the Academy of Natural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, 1893, part iii. — Heredity in the social colonies of the Hymen- 

 optera, E. D. Cope. 



8. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine. London, April, 1894. 

 — A new species of Aleurodes, J. W. Douglas, figs. Note on Thermobia 

 furnorum Rovelli, Dr. D. Sharp. Thermobia furnoriim Rovelli and 

 Lepismodes inquilina Newman, R. McLachlan. The entomology of a 

 London bakehouse, F. Milton. Why are large Perlidae resident in Scotch 

 but not in Swiss lakes ?, A. E. Eaton. Notes on the earlier stages of the 

 Nepticulae, J. H. Wood.— May, 1894. Abundance of Pyrameis cardui L. 

 in the Ziban, Algeria, Rev. A. E. Eaton. Patent postal box without 

 packing, H. G. Knaggs. British Hemiptera, additions and corrections, 

 J. Edwards. Supplement to annotated list of British Tachiniidae, R. H. 

 Meade. Tinea pallescetitella in a wasp's nest, C. G. Barrett. 



9. The Entomologist. London, April, 1894. — The new entomology 

 (cont.), W. E. Sharp. A catalogue of the Lepidoptera of Ireland (cont.), 

 W. F. de V. Kane. — May, 1894. John Jenner Weir (with portrait), Ed. A 

 dark chamber for larvae, H. G. Knaggs, figs. The genus Philotnetra Grote, 

 J. B. Smith. Remarks on certain genera of Coccidas, W. M. Maskell. 



10. The Geological Magazine. London, April, 1894.— Further re- 

 marks on the tertiary (Eocene) insects from the Isle of Wight, and on 

 others from the Lias and Coal-measures, Rev. P. B. Brodie. 



11. The Popular Science Monthly. New York, May, 1894. — The 

 guests of the mayflower, Prof. C. M. Weed, figs. 



12. Termeszetrajzi Fuzetek, 1893, Nos. 3-4. Budapest, Jan. 31, 

 1894. — New or little-known Myriapods in the zoological collection of the 

 Hungarian National Museum, Dr. E. v. Daday, 3 pi. 



13. ZooLOGiscHER Anzeiger. Leipzig, April 2, 1894. — Contribution 

 to the knowledge of the abdomen of male Elateridae, C. Verhoeff, figfs. 

 On Hydrachnidae, R. Piersig (cont.). — April 9, 1894. Predatory Pseudo- 

 scorpions, W. Hess. On the significance of the endosternite of Arach- 



