2IO ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [September, 



36. Memoires de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, T. iii. 

 — A list of Tenebrionidae supplementary to the " Munich" Catalogue, G. 



C. Champion. Ibid. T. iv. — Revision of the Dytiscidae and Gyrinidae 



of Africa, Madagascar and neighboring islands, M. R^gimbart. Ibid. 



T. V. — Ichneumonidae of Africa, J. Tosquinet. 



37. Berliner Entomologische Zeitschrift, xli, i. — New contribu- 

 tion to the knowledge of the group Epidosis, J. J. Kieffer. Enumeration 

 of the Histeridae collected in Brazil by Prof. F. Sahlberg, J. Schmidt. 



38. Journal of the Trinidad Field Naturalists' Club, ii, 12. — 

 Two Embidae from Trinidad, H. de Saussure. On a small collection of 

 Coccidae from the island of Grenada, T. D. A. Cockerell. 



39. ZooLOGiscHER Anzeiger, No. 505. — The postembryonal develop- 

 ment of the oviducts and their accessory glands in the female sexual 

 apparatus of Bombyx mori, E. Verson. 



40. Archiv fur mikroskopische Anatomie und Entwickelungs- 

 geschichte, xlvii, 3. — On the structure of the nuclei in the spinning- 

 glands of larvae, E. Korschelt. On cell-membrane in the spinning-glands 

 of larvae, ibid. 



41. The American Naturalist, July, 1896. — The asymmetry of the 

 mouth-parts of Thysanoptera. A new African Dilopod related to Po- 

 lyxenus, O. F. Cook. 



42. MoRPHOLOGiscHES Jahrbuch, xxiv, I. — On the morphology of 

 the abdominal appendages in insects, R. Heymons. 



43. Bulletin of the American Museum of Natural History, viii 

 [Extract]. — Critical review of the Sesiidae found in America, North of 

 Mexico, W. Beutenmiiller. 



44. Elementarcurs der Zootomie in fiinfzehn Vorlesungen, B. Hatschek 

 und C. J. Cori, 8vo, Jena, 1896 (the twelfth lecture is devoted to the 

 anatomy of Periplaneta orientalis, and is accompanied by two fine plates; 

 lecture thirteen on Hydrophilus piceus L.). 



45. Yearbook of the United States Department of Agriculture, 1895. — 

 The shade-tree insect problem ni the Eastern United States, L. O. 

 Howard. The principal insect enemies of the grape, C. L. Marlatt. 

 Preparation and use of insecticides. Anonymous. 



46. Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, vii, 6. 

 — Flowers and insects, C. Robertson. 



47. Zeitschrift fur wissenschaftliche Zoologie, Ixi, 3. — To a 

 knowledge of the epidermal sense organs and the sensory nervous sys- 

 tem of the Arthropoda, O. vom Rath. 



48. Bulletin of the United States Geographical Survey, No. 124. — Re- 

 vision of the American fossil cockroaches, . . . S. H. Scudder. 



