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species, and discussion of points of interest, 5 pis. , 53. — M ontandon' 

 A. L. Hemiptera cryptocerata: revision of the subfamily Limnocorinae* 

 25, No. 297, June it. — Tinsley, J. D. Two new species of Crthezia* 

 figs., 4. — Townsend, C. H. T. Locality and food-plant catalogue 

 of Mexican Coccidse, 6. 



Coleoptera.— Blandford, VV. F. H. Coleoptera,* vol. iv. part 

 6, pp. 169-176, 15. — Boileau, H. Description of a new Lucanid, figs., 

 55. — L e" c a i 1 1 o n , A. Preliminary note on the germinal layers of the 

 Coleoptera, 12, Nov. 29; 13, Nov. 27. — Lin ell, M. New species of 

 Coleoptera of the family Chrysomelidae with a short review of the tribe 

 Chlamydini,* 50. — P6ringuey, L. Descriptive catalogue of the Co- 

 leoptera of South Africa, Part iii, Paussidae, 2 pis , 52. — P 1 a n e t , L. 

 Note on a case of Tetratology observed in a large Prionid, fig., 55. — 

 R affray, A. Descriptive catalogue of the Coleoptera of South Africa 

 —Part iv. Pselaphidaj, 2 pis., 52. — Schoch, G. Supplement V to 

 the genera and species of my Cetonid collection, 56. — Stierlin, G. 

 Coleoptera helvetica, pp. 577-624, 5H. — Thomas, F. On a gall-eating 

 weevil and a control experiment in researches on insect injury to plants 

 (Coprolysis), Entomologische Nachrichten, xxiii, 23. Berlin, Dec, '97.— 

 Webster, F. M. Notes on various species of Coleoptera, 1 pi., 6. — 

 Wickham, H. F. The Coleoptera of the lower Rio Grande Valley 

 i, Bulletin of the Laboratories of Natural History of the State University 

 of Iowa, iv, .2, Iowa City, Dec, '97. — Xambeu, Capt. Habits and 

 metamorphoses of insects (Longicorns) (cont), L'Echange Revue Lin- 

 neenne. Lyon, Dec, '97. 



Diptera. — Austen, E. E. Notes oh the Oestrine parasites of 

 British deer, 8. — Brown, B. Two new species of Asilids from New 

 Mexico.* Kansas University Quarterly (A), vi, 2. Lawrence. Kans., 

 April, '97. Rec'd Jan. 3, 1898.— Coquillett , D. W. On Cuterebra 

 emasculaior, with descriptions of several allied species,* 4. — M i a 1 1 , L. 

 C. and Shel ford, R. The structure and life-history of Phalacrocera 

 replicata, 4 pis., with an appendix on the literature of the earlier stages 

 of the Cyhndrotomina by Baron C. R. Osten Sacken, 36.— 

 Townsend, C. H. T. Diptera from the lower Rio Grande or Tamau- 

 lipan region of Texas— i,* 6.— van derWulp, F. M. Diptera,* vol. 

 ii, pp. 361-368, pi. ix, 15.— Webster, F. M. Notes and observations 

 on several species of Diptera, 4. 



Lepidoptera. — A n o n . Anosia plexippus in Australia, 5.— B eu- 

 t e n m ii 1 1 e r , W. On the two species of Eudcemotiia, 2 pis . 6 —But- 

 ler, A. G. A revision of the species of butterflies belonging to the 

 genus Teracolus Swains, (cont.), 11.— Dognin, P. New Heterocera 

 from Loja and environs (Ecuador), Annales de la Soci^te' Entomologique 

 de Belgique, xli, 11, Brussels, Dec. 10, '97.— Druce, H. Lepidoptera 

 Heterocera,* vol. ii, pp. 417-424, pis. Ixxxi-ii, 15.— Dyar, H. G. Notts 

 on the larva of Lagoa pyxidi/era, 6; The life-histories of the New York 

 slug caterpillars— xii, 1 pi. 6; A generic revision of the Lachneidae 



