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10. Lepidoptera Jndica. By F. Moore. Part xxv. London, h. 

 Reeve & Co., 1896. Received September 22. — Subfamily Nymphaiinae, 

 group Potamina, pp. 3-24, pis. 191-198. 



11. Notes from the Leyden Museum, xvii, No. iv. Leyden. June 

 9, 1896. — Bornean Lucanidae (two papers), C. Ritsema Cz. On the genus 

 Cerobates Schh. and description of some new species, Dr. A. Senna. 



12. The Annals and Magazine of Natural History. London, 

 September, 1896. — Necrophagous Diptera attracted by the odor of flowers, 

 E. E. Austen. Description of a new species of Satyrid butterfly from 



Costa Rica, H. G. Smith [Oxeoschistus cothonides\. October, 1896. — 



The development of a Termite — Eutermes {Rippertiif), H. McE Knower 

 (reprint from Johns Hopkins Univ. Circ. June, 1896). Contributions from 

 the New Mexico Biological Station— I. Descriptions of new Bees collected 

 by Prof. C. H. T. Townsend in the State of Vera Cruz, T. D. A. Cockerell. 

 Some observations on spermatogenesis in spiders, J. Wagner (from Zool. 

 Anz. April 27, 1896). 



13. BiOLOGiA Centrali-Americana. Part cxxx. London, June, 

 1896. — Arachnida-Araneidea, pp. 185-192, O. P. Cambridge. Coleoptera, 

 vol. iii, pt. i, pp. 529-552, pi. xxiii, G. C. Champion. Id., vol. iv. pt. 6, 

 pp. 129-144, W. F. H. Blandford. Hymenoptera, vol. ii, pp. 385-392, P. 

 Cameron. Rhynchota Homoptera, vol. ii, pp. 161-168, pi. x, W. W. 

 Fowler. Diptera, vol. ii, pp. 305-312, F. M. van der Wulp. 



14. Bulletin 44, West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 tion. Morgantown, W. Va., April, 1896. — Insects injurious to farm and 

 garden crops. The character of the injury. The insect causing it. The 

 remedy. Briefly and plainly stated, A. D. Hopkins and W. E. Rumsey. 



15. SociETAS Entomologica, Ziirich-Hottingen, Sept. 15, 1896.— A 



hunt for Noctuids in the snow, B. Slevogt. October i, A cheap oven 



for preparing caterpillars. Dr. L. Heissler, figs. 



16. Transactions and Annual Report. Manchester Microscopi- 

 cal Society, 1895. — Some insect pests, A. T. Gillanders. The organs 

 and function of reproduction in the Insecta, F. Paul den. 



17. Proceedings of the Natural Science Association of Staten 

 Island [New Brighton], Sept. 12, 1896.— Notes on Staten Island butter- 

 flies, W. T. Davis. 



18. Proceedings and Transactions of the Croydon Microscopi- 

 cal and Natural History Club, Feb. 19, 1895, to Jan. 21, 1896 — The 

 protective methods of certain larvae, E. Lovett. Notes on the house- 

 cricket {Acheta dontesiica), C. H. Goodman. 



19. Il Naturalista Sic'.liano. Palermo, Sept. i, 1896. — Studies on 

 the genera Alaocyba, Torneutna and Amaurorrhinus, J. Croissandeau, 

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