1896.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NFWS. II5 



9. The Entomologist, London, No. 393. — Descriptions of previously 

 undescribed species of Dimorphina in the Natural Historj' Museum, A. 

 G. Butler. New experiments on the seasonal dimorphism of Lepidop- 

 tera, A. Weismann (from trie German by W. E. Nicholson). Senses of 

 insects, G. A. K. Marshall. A new scale-msect infesting date-palms, T. 

 D. A. Cockerell. 



10. The Kansas University Quarterly, iv. No. 3. — Bibliography 

 of North American Dipterology, 1878-1895, S. W. Williston. Fissicorn 

 Tachinidse, ibid. List of Asilidae, supplementary to Osten Sacken's 

 Catalogue of North American Diptera, 1 878-1 895, W. A. Snow. 



11. Proceedings of the Davenport Academy of Natural Sci- 

 ences, vi, [Extract]. — A list of Coleoptera from the southern shore of 

 Lake Superior, with remarks on geographical distribution, H. F. Wickham. 



12. Annals and Magazine of Natural History, February, 1896. — 

 New genera and species of Pyralidae, Thyridid^e and Epiplemiidae (cont.), 

 VV. Warren. Ai^a {(Ecodoma) cephalotes Latr., "The Soldier." J. H. 

 Hart. On the presence of Wood-Mason's stridulating-organ in Trechona 

 zebrata, R. L Pocock. 



13. The Botanical Gazette, Februarj', 1896. — Flowers and insects, 



C. Robertson. 



14. Psyche, a journal of entomology, March, 1896. — The hibernation 

 of Aphides, C. M. Weed. Oviposition and hatching of Thanaos juve- 

 nalis, J. W. Folsom. Preliminary diagnoses of new Coccidae (cont.), T. 



D. A. Cockerell. Some species of Oxybelus found in New Mexico, T. 

 D. A. Cockerell and C. F. Baker. New Homoptera received from the 

 New Mexico Agricultural Experiment Station, ii, C. F. Baker. 



15. Archives de Zoologie experimentale etgenerale (3), iii. No. 

 4. — Study of the lymphatic glands of some Hemiptera, A. Kawalevsky. 



16. Le Naturaliste Canadien, January, 1896. — The last descriptions 

 of I'Abbe Provancher (continued in February number). 



17. The American Naturalist, March, 1896. — On certain Geophilidae 

 described by Meinert, F. Cook. 



18. The Canadian Entomologist, March, 1896. — Ceutorhynchus napi 

 or Ceutorhynchus rapcz, F. M. Webster. Remarkable work of insects, 

 W. Trealease. A few new spiders, N. Banks. A reply concerning 

 Noctua and Agrotis, A. R. Grote. The Coleoptera of Canada, xv, H. 

 F. Wickham. Canadian Hymenoptera (No. 7), W. H. Harrington. On 

 the structural affinities of the genus Demas, J. W. Tutt. A new Coccid 

 from Texas, T. D. A. Cockerell. Photographs without- shadows, W. E. 

 Rumsey. A new Typhlopsylla from Mexico, C. F. Baker. 



