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25. CoMPTES Rendus. L'Academie des Sciences. Paris, April 9, 

 1894. — On antennal nerves and chordotonal organs in ants, C. Janet. On 

 revivification of Tardigrada, D. Lance. — April 16. On the venomous ap- 

 paratus of Hymenoptera, M. Bordas. The rejection of blood as a means 

 of defense in some Coleoptera, L. Cuenot. — April 25. Diptera parasitic 

 on Acridians — the Bombylidae; larval hypnody and metamorphosis with 

 active and resting stages, J. K. d'Herculais. 



26. Psyche. Cambridge, Mass., May, 1894. — The habits of the aculeate 

 Hymenoptera — iv, W. H. Ashmead. Further notes on Coleoptera found 

 with ants, H. F. Wickham. Two cave beetles not before recorded, H. 

 Garman, figs. New and undescribed genera and species of West African 

 Noctuidae — iv, W. J. Holland, i pi. Preparatory stages of Pseudohazis 

 shastcBnsis Behrens, H. G. Dyar. 



27. Proceedings of the American Philosophical Society, xxxii. 

 Philadelphia, April 4, 1894. —Tertiary Tipulidae, with special reference to 

 those of Florissant, Col., S. H. Scudder, 9 pis. 



28. Fauna, 1894, i. Luxembourg. — Honey dew and its origin, Dr. E. 

 J. Klein. 



29. Science. New York, March 23, 1894. — The sembling of a large 

 native moth, Te/ea polyphemus, H. Garman. 



30. The American Journal of Science, No. 281. New Haven, 

 Conn., May, 1894. — Observations on the derivation and homologies of 

 some Articulates, J. D. Dana. 



31.. The Correlation of Structure and host relation among the 

 Encyrtinae, L. O. Howard. Wilder Quarter Century Book, pp. 177-185. 

 Ithaca, N. Y., 1893. 



32. Johns Hopkins University Circulars, xiii, No. 11 r. Baltimore, 

 April, 1894. — Origin of the " Nasutus" (soldier) of Eutermes, H. M. 

 Knower, figs. 



33. The Gardeners' Chronicle. London, April 28, 1894. — Death 

 to the green-fly, M. C. C. 



34. Lepidoptera Indica. By F. Moore. Pt. xvii (vol. ii, pp. 113-136, 

 pis. 123-130). London, L. Reeve & Co., 1894. 



35. Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie, Ivii, 3. Leipsic, 

 April 17, 1894.— Contributions to* the knowledge of the developmental 

 history of the scorpion, A. Brauer. 



36. Popular Science News. Boston, May, 1894. — Insect parasites 

 of animals — i, J. B. Smith, figs. 



37. The Canadian Entomologist. London, Ont., May, 1894. — But- 

 terflies common to Norway and Arctic America, F. M. Webster. Try- 

 peta solidaginis Fitch and its parasites. Rev. T. W. Fyles. Some notes 

 on the collecting season of 1893, J. A. Moffat. Notes on some scale in- 

 sects of the subfamily Diaspinae, T. D. A. Cockerell. A reply to Mr. W. 

 H. Edwards, H. J. Elwes. New North American Homoptera — viii, E. 



