I894-] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 321 



33. The Entomologist. London, November, 1894. — A curious ab- 

 erration of Erebia csthiops, R. Adkin, fig. Notes from north Lancashire, 

 J. Arkle. Further observations upon Emydia cribrum, J. H. Fowler. 

 Note on Eumestleta Butl., etc.; a group of Noctuae of the Eublemmine 

 type, A. G. Butler. 



34. Insect Life, vii, i. Washington, September, 1894. — The cran- 

 berry girdler {Crambus topiarius Zell.), S. H. Scudder, figs. Two para- 

 sites of important scale-insects L. O. Howard, figs. The Buffalo tree 

 hopper {Ceresa bubalus Fabr.), C. L. Marlatt, figs. Supplementary notes 

 on the strawberry weevil, its habits and remedies, F. H. Chittenden. 

 Occurrence of the hen-flea {Sarcopsylla gaUinacea Westw.) in Florida, 

 A. S. Packard, figs. Notes on cotton insects found in Mississippi, W. H. 

 Ashmead. On a Lecaniuni infesting blackberry, considered identical with 

 L. fitchii Sign., T. D. A. Cockerell. Insects injuring drugs at the Uni- 

 versity of Kansas, V. L. Kellogg. The senses of insects, C. V. Riley, 

 figs. A new species of Pezotettix, L. Bruner. A maritime species of 

 Coccidae, T. D. A. Cockerell. An abnormal tiger swallow-tail, L. O. 

 Howard, figs. General notes. Correspondence. 



35. The Canadian Entomologist. London, Ont., November, 

 1894. — The Coleoptera of Canada, H. F. Wickham, figs. Philanipelus 

 achemon [at Toronto], G. M. Stewart. On the larvae of two species of 

 Arachnis, H. G. Dyar. Shall we use the name Eudryasf, A. R. Grote. 

 Notes on some southwestern Hemiptera, C. H. T. Townsend. Notes on 

 Nova Scotian dragonflies, P. P. Calvert and W. Sheraton. A study of 

 the genus Meniscus, G. C. Davis. New species of Tenthredinidae, with 

 tables of the species of Strongylog aster and Monoctenus, A. D. Mac- 

 gillivray. 



INDEX TO THE PRECEDING LITERATURE. 



The number after each author's name in this index refers to the journal, as numbered 

 in the preceding literature, in which that author's paper was published ; * denotes new 

 North American forms. 



THE GENERAL SUBJECT. 

 , Von Wiedemann 2, Vosseler 2, Butler 3, Heylaerts 5, Snellen 5, Moniez 

 6, Bath 14, Packard 17, Child 22, Scott-Elliot 26, Nicholson and Lemann 

 30, Knaggs 30, Riley 34. 



ARACHNIDA. 

 Van Hasselt 5, Moniez 6, Pocock 7*, Piersig 8. 



MYRIAPODA. 

 Moniez 6, Duboscq 7, Attems 8. 



