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neva, N. Y., Dec, '97; Plant lice: descriptions, enemies and treatment, 

 3 pis., Bulletin 139 of the same.— Mar la tt , C. L. Notes on insecti- 

 cides, 75. — Matzdorff, C. The San Jose" scale, 1 pi., Zeitschrift fur 

 Pflanzenkrankheiten, viii, 1. Stuttgart, April 2, '98. — [Description of a 

 patented insect-catching tree girdle in the same journal.] — M of fat, J. 

 A. The value of systematic entomological observations, 75. — Nut tall , 

 G. H. F. In explanation of the role which piercing insects play in the 

 distribution of infectious diseases, Centralblatt fur Bakteriologie, Jena, 

 April 16, '98. — Stedman, J. M. A new orchard pest, the fringed-wing 

 apple-bud moth {Nothris ? maligemmella), figs.* 4. 



Myriopocla. — D ubosq, O. On the sensory nervous system of 

 Tracheates (Orthoptera, Chilopoda), 1 pi., 73. 



Arachnida. — Pocock, R. I. The nature and habits of Pliny's 

 Solpuga, figs., Nature, London, April 28, '98. — Simon, E. On the 

 spiders of the island of St. Vincent, part iii,* 14. 



Orthoptera. — B o r d a s , L. The salivary glands of Pseudo-neurop* 

 tera and Orthoptera (concl.), 3 pis., 73. — Brancsik, C. Series of new 

 Orthoptera, 3 pis., Jahresheft des naturwissenschaftlichen Vereines des 

 Trencsiner Comitates, Trencsen, '98. — Brindley, H. H. On the re- 

 generation of the legs in the Blattidse, 14. — Duboscq, O. See Myrio- 

 poda.— F y 1 e s , T. W. The locusts of the Bible, 75.— L o c h a r d , W. 

 A study of the Gryllidae (Crickets), figs., 75. — Lugger, O. Third 

 Annual Report of the Entomologist of the State Experiment Station of 

 the University of Minnesota to the Governor for the year 1897. St. Paul, 

 '98. 297 pp., 187 figs. This is a monograph of the Orthoptera of Minne- 

 sota. — Scudder, S. H. The Orthopteran group Scudderiae,* 1 pi., 

 Proceedings of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, xxxiii, 15, 

 April, '98. — W a 1 k e r , E. M. Notes on some Ontario Acridiidae, 4. 



Neuroptera.— B o r d a s , L. See Orthoptera.— Cu rrie, R. P. New 

 species of North American Myrmelionidae, ii,* 4. — Schenkling- 

 P r e" v 6 1 . The life of Termites (cont.) Insekten-Borse, xv, 17, etc. Leip- 

 sic, April, '98. 



Hemiptera. — Bergroth, E. Diagnoses of some new Aradidae, 

 8.— Carpenter , G. H. Trochopus and Rhagovelia, 8 — Cham- 

 pion, G. C. Notes on American and other Tingitidae, with descriptions 

 of two new genera and four species,* 2 pis., 36. — Cocker ell, T. D. 

 A. The Cottonwood snow-scale of Nebraska,* 4 ; A Mexican wax-scale 

 in England, 9. — Gerstaecker, A. On some noteworthy Fulgorinae 

 of the Greifswald zoological collection, Mittheilungen, naturwissenschaft- 

 lichen Verein fur Neu-Vorpommern und Riigen in Greifswald, 1896. — 

 Gillette, C. P. American leaf-hoppers of the subfamily Typhlocy- 

 binae,* figs., Proceedings, United States National Museum, xx, No. 1138. 

 Washington, '98.— H andlirsch, A. Monograph of the Phymatidae,* 

 6 pis., 35 text-figs., 64.— H o p k i n s , A. D. See Economic Entomology. 

 — K i r k a 1 d y , G. W. Notes on aquatic Rhynchota— No. 2, 9. 



Coleoptera.— G eorgevitsch.J. The segmental glands of Ocypus, 



