2o8 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [September, 



of new Coccidae collected in Mexico by Professor Tounsend; A list of 

 the scale insects found upon plants entering the port of San Francisco, 

 A. Craw; Some Coccidae found by Mr. Craw in the course of his quaran- 

 tine work at San Francisco, T. D. A. Cockerell. Some new species of 

 Japanese Coccidae collected by O. Takahashi, ibid. Ibid. No. 3. — Re- 

 vision of the Nematinae of North America, C. L. Marlatt. 



18. Entomologische Nachrichten, 1896, H. 9. — The Hollandidae or 



W. J. Holland's Ethiopian Arbelidae, F. Karsch. Ibid. H. 11.— The 



mouth-parts of Rhynchota (Homo-Heteroptera), R. Heymons. 



19. Illustrierte Wochenschrift fur Entomologie, i, 2. — On 

 Coccinellidae and their varieties, A. Reichert. A new system of Muscidae 

 . . . (cont.), E. Girschner. 



20. Verhandlungen des naturkorschenden Vereines in Brunn, 

 Bd. xxxiii. — Revision of the coleopterous genus Danaccea Laporte of the 

 palaearctic fauna, J. Prochazka. Analytical table of the bark-beetles 

 (Scolytidae) of Europe and surrounding countries, E. Reitter. 



21. The Canadian Entomologist, June, 1896. — The larger species 

 oi Argynnis 2Lri^ the mystery of their life-history, H. H. Lyman. Try- 

 chosis tunicula-rubra n. sp., T. W. Fyles. The Coleoptera of Canada, 

 xvi, H. F. Wickham. Five new bees of the genus Calliopsis, T. D. A. 

 Cockerell. New Hampshire Hesperidae, W. F. Fiske. On two inter- 

 esting new genera of scale insect parasites, L. O. Howard. The mutillid 

 genus Chyphotes, T. D. A. Cockerell. A moth out of place, J. A. Moffat. 



Ibid. July. — The Coleoptera of Canada, xviii, H. F. Wickham. Notes 



on some moths from the collection of Mr. A. Bolter, H. G. Dyar. Note 

 on Trigonogeniusfarctus,'E.. A. Schwarz. Thesmaller bees of the genus 

 Andrena found in New Mexico, T. D. A. Cockerell. Lepyrus alternans 

 and capucinus, Lixus fossus, Creniastochilus harrisii and Polypleuris 

 nitidus, J. Hamilton. Two new Hesperids, H. Skinner. Notes: Colias 

 ccesonia; Papilio ajax. 



22. The Entomologist, June, 1896. — Fungi parasite on butterflies, J. 

 C. Rickard. New experiments on the seasonal dimorphism of Lepidop- 

 tera (cont), A. Weismann. 



23. The Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, June, 1896. — An an- 

 notated revision of the British Chrysididae (concluded), F. D. Morice. 

 Supplement to "A Synopsis of British Psychodidae," A. E. Eaton. On 

 the structure and development of the lepidopterous wing, D. Sharp, 



24. The Gypsy Moth, Porthetria dispar (Linn.). A report on the work 

 of destroying the insect in the commonwealth of Massachusetts . . . , by 

 Edward H. Forbush and Charles H. Fernald, 8vo, Boston, 1896. 



25. Nineteenth Report of the State Entomologist on the noxious and 

 beneficial insects of the State of Illinois, S. A. Forbes (relates chiefly to 

 experiments for the extermination of the chinch bug). 



