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figs., 22. — Knaus, W. Additions to the list of Kansas Coleoptera, 

 72. — R e i 1 1 e r , E. Key to the European species of Pissodes, 41. 



EMptera.— Eaton, E. A. Supplement to "A Synopsis of British 

 Psychodidae," 8. — Harris, W. H. Note on the teeth of Diptera, figs., 

 1 pi., Report and Transactions Cardiff Naturalists' Society, xxix, '97. — 

 Hough, G. de N. The Muscidae collected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith 

 in Somahland, Eastern Africa, figs., Proceedings, Academy of Natural 

 Sciences, Philadelphia, '98, pt. i, May. — Johnson, C. W. Diptera col- 

 lected by Dr. A. Donaldson Smith in Somahland, Eastern Africa, figs., in 

 the same. — v. Linden, M. On the discovery of Puliciphora lucifera, 

 74. — Towns end, C. H. T. Diptera from the Mesilla Valley of the 

 Rio Grande in New Mexico, ii, 5. — W i 1 1 i s t o n , S. W. Notes and de- 

 scriptions of Mydaidae,* 72. 



Lepidoptera. — B acot, A. The British Liparid moths (cont.), 21. — 

 Bird, H. Notes on the Noctuid genus Hydroecia, 4, — F y 1 e s , T. W. 

 Notes on the season of 1897, figs, 75. — Gibson, A. A few notes on 

 the season of 1897, fig., "75. — Godman, F. D u C. and Salvin, O. 

 Descriptions of new species of American Rhopalocera, 36. — Grant, 

 C. E. Notes on the season of 1897, figs., 75. — Grote, A. R. The 

 wing and larval characters of the Emperor moths, 4 figs. Proceedings, 

 South London Entomological and Natural History Society, '97. — How- 

 ard, L. O. Additional observations on the parasites of Orgyia leucos- 

 tigma, 75. — H u 1 s t , G. D. Descriptions of new genera and species of 

 the Geometrina of North America,* 4. — Lyman , H. H. On butterfly 

 books, 75.— Moffat, J. A. Catocala illecta Walk., 4; Notes on the 

 season of 1897, figs., 75. — Otto 1 e n g u i , R. Metallic species of Basi- 

 lodes and new species of allied genera. 1 pi.,* 4. — Poulton, E B. 

 See General Subject (two papers). — Reuter, E. On a new classifica- 

 tion of the Rhopalocera (cont.), 21. — Scudder, S. H. A study of the 

 caterpillars of North American swallowtail butterflies, i (altered from his 

 Butterflies of the East. U. S. and Can.), 1 pi., 5.— Stedman, J. M. 

 See Economic Entomology. — Tutt, J. W. Some results of recent ex- 

 periments in hybridising Tephrosia bistortata and T. crepuscularia, 3d. 



Hymenoptera. — Bignell, G. C. Oak galls, 8. — Dyar, H. G. 

 Description of an unusual saw-fly larva belonging to the Xyelinae,* 5. — 

 v. Ihering, H. The foundation of new colonies and fungus-gardens 

 by Atta sex-dens, fig., 22. — J anet, C. On a cavity of the integument 

 of the Myrmicinae, serving to draw out a product of secretion, figs. 

 Comptes Rendus, l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, April 18, '98. — 

 Konow, F. W. The exotic Cephini, supplementary to my work on 

 the palaearctic Cephini, 1896, 41 ; Systematic and critical revision of the 

 saw-fly tribe Lydini, ii, 04. 



