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9. BOLLETINO DEI MuSEI DI ZOOLOGIA . . . DELLA R. UnIVERSITA DI 



Torino, vol. xi, No. 229. — Formicidae collected by Dr. E. Festa in the vi- 

 cinity of the Gulf of Darien, C. Emery. Ibid. No. 230. — Some new ants 



of the genus Azteca Forel and biological notes, ibid. Ibid. No. 232. — 



Orthoptera collected in Darien by Dr. E. Festa, i, A. Griffin. Ibid. 



No. 234. — On an anomalous Pristes tuberosus collected in Darien by Dr. 

 E. Festa, ibid. Ibid. No. 239. — Travels of Dr. A. Borelli in the Ar- 

 gentine Republic and Uruguay, Odonata, R. Martin. Ibid. No. 240. — 



On the Odonata collected by Dr. E. Festa in Darien and Cuenca, ibid. 



10. Archiv fur Entwickelungsmechanik der Organismen, iii, 2. 

 — An antenniform extra appendage in Dilophus tibialis Loew, W. M. 

 Wheeler. 



11. Archives de Zoologie experimentale et generale, 1896, No. 

 I. — The production and evolution of the social wasps, P. Marchal. 



12. Proceedings of the Zoological Society of London, 1895, pt. 

 4. — Report on the parasitic Hymenoptera of the island of Grenada, com- 

 prising the families Cynipidae, Ichneumonidae, Braconidae and Proctotru- 

 pidae, W. H. Ashmead, On the color variations of a beetle of the family 

 Chrysomelidae, statistically examined, W. Bateson. On the Orthoptera 

 of the Sandwich Islands, B. v. Wattenwyl. On the classification of the 

 Schoenobiinae and Crambinae, two subfamilies of moths, of the family 

 Pyralidae, G. F. Hampson. 



13. Proceedings of the United States National Museum, xviii 

 [Extracts]. — List of the Lepidoptera collected in Eastern Africa by Dr. 

 AV. L. Abbott, . . . W. J. Holland. Revision of the North American 

 Empidae — a family of two-winged insects, D. W. Coquillett. 



14. Psyche, a journal of entomology, June, 1896. — Neelus murinus, 

 representing a new thysanuran family, J. W. Folsom. New species of 

 Prosapis (cont.), T. D. A. Cockerell. List of Mt. Washington Coleop- 

 tera, F. C. Bowditch. 



15. Michigan State Agricultural College Experiment Station, 

 Bulletin No. 132. — Some injurious insects: climbing cutworms; control of 

 the common granary insects ; carpet beetles and clothes moth, G. C. 

 Davis. 



16. The Entomologist's Record and Journal of Variation, viii, 

 2. — The relationship of the lower Lepidoptera with Trichoptera, J. W. 

 Tutt. 



17. United States Department of Agriculture (Division of En- 

 tomology), Technical Series, No. 4.— Some Mexican and Japanese inju- 

 rious insects liable to be introduced into the United States: Introduction, 

 L. O. Howard; Report of a trip to investigate insects of economic im- 

 portance in Mexico, C. H. T. Townsend; Insects injurious to stored cereal 

 and other products in Mexico, F. H. Chittenden; Notes and descriptions 



