l894-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. I9I 



P. Van Duzee. Zethus aztectcs in Florida, W. H. Patten. Note on Acro- 

 nycta cristifera Walk., A. R. Grote. Folded wings in Fcemis, W. H. 

 Patten. 



38. The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Maga- 

 zine AND Journal of Science (5), 228. London, May, 1894. — Note on 

 the elasticity of spider lines, J. H. Gray. 



39. The British Naturalist. London, April 15, 1894. — The effects 

 of cold upon insect pests, F. V. Theobald. 



40. Knowledge. London, May i, 1894. Insect secretions — i, E. A. 

 Butler. 



41. Fifth Annual Report of the Missouri Botanical Garden. 

 St. Louis, 1894. — The emergence of Pronuba from the Yucca capsules, J. 

 C. Whitten. 



42. Proceedings of the California Academy of Sciences (2), iv, 

 pp. 92-121. San Francisco, April 19, 1894. — Second report on some Hy- 

 menoptera from Lower California, Mexico, W. J. Fox. 



43. Journal of the New York Entomological Society, i, 4, De- 

 cember, 1893. [Not previously received.] — Spring collecting in northern 

 Florida, Mrs. A. T. Slosson. A strange form of Catocala, G. A. Ehr- 

 mann. A preliminary revision of the Bombyces of America north of 

 Mexico (cont.), B. Neumoegen and H. Dyar. Four new genera and spe- 

 cies of West African Sesiidse, W. J. Holland, figs. List of the Coleoptera 

 of Northeastern America, with special reference to the fauna of New York 

 City and vicinity (cont.), C. W. Leng and W. Beutenmiiller. 



44. Insect Life, vi, 4. Washington, D. C, May, 1894. — A new and 

 destructive peach tree scale {Diaspis lanatus Morg. and Ckll.), Eds., figs. 

 The currant stem-girdler {Phylloscus [Janus'] flaviventris Fitch), C. L. 

 Marlatt, figs. Habits of Stibadium spmnosum Gr., M. E. Murtfeldt. The 

 insect guests of the Florida land tortoise, H. G. Hubbard, figs. The 

 control of Phylloxera by submersion, Eds., figs. Acorn insects, primary 

 and secondary, M. E. Murtfeldt. Preliminary report on suppressing the 

 San Jos6 scale in Virginia, D. W. Coquillett. 



45. Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, 

 xxvi, pp. 220-240, April 18, 1894. — Spharagemon: a study of the New 

 England species, A. P. Morse. 



46. Nebraska State Horticultural Report for 1894, pp. 154-223. 

 [Lincoln, Neb.] — Insect enemies of the apple tree and its fruit, L. Bruner, 

 figs. 



47. Catalogus Hymenopterorum hucusque descriptorum systemati- 

 cus et synonymicus. Auctore Dr. C. G. de Dalla Torre. Vol. 11: Cy- 

 nipidse. Lipsiae, Sumptibus Guilelmi Engeimann, MDCCCXCIII, 140 pp. 



48. Species des Hymenopteres d'Europe et d'Algerie fond^ par 

 Edmond Andr^ et continue sous la direction scientifique de Ernest Andr^. 

 45e Fascicule [pp. 241-336, vol. v— Braconidae]. Paris, M. Duboscard, 



