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drachnidse of Germany (cont.), 17 col. pis. Bibliotheca Zoologica, heft 

 22, iv, Stuttgart, E. Naegele. Rec'd June 27, '98.— Pocock, R. I. 

 Descriptions of some new scorpions from Central and South America;* 

 The scorpions of the genus Vczjovis contained in the collection of the 

 British Museum,* 11, May ; Descriptions of some new scorpions from 

 Ecuador, figs., 11, June; The Australian scorpions of the genus Urodacus 

 Pet., 11, July. — Wolcott, R. H. New American species of the genus 

 Atax (Fab.) Bruz., figs., Zoological Bulletin, i, 6, May, '98. 



Prototracheata. — B ouvier, E. L. New observations on Peri- 

 patus, Comptes Rendus, l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, May 23, '98. — 

 Camerano, L. A new species of Peripatus from Ecuador, figs., Atti 

 R. Accademie d. Scienze, Torino, xxxiii, 5, '98 ; A new species of Peri- 

 patus collected by Prof. L. Balzan in Bolivia, figs., 80. 



Mjriapoda. — Brolemann, H. W. On a mysterious myriapod, 

 Scolopendropsis bahiensis Brandt., 30, Bull. xxii. — S i 1 v e s t r i , F. Sys- 

 tema Diplopodum ; Descriptions of some new Diplopods collected in 

 upper Paraguay by Cav. Guido Boggiani, figs., 80. 



Orthoptera. — Bessey, C. A. and E. A. Further notes on ther- 

 mometer crickets, 3, April. — Bolivar, L. New cavernicolous species 

 of Blattid, voyage of L. Fea in Burma and neighboring regions, fig., 80. 

 — Bordage, E. Autotomy in the Phasmidae, figs., 79, May 28. — 

 C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. The development of Mantis, 3, July. — M o r s e, 

 A. P. Notes on New England Acridiidae, iv, Acridiinae, i, 5, Aug. — 

 Scudder, S. H. A preliminary classification of the Tryxalinae of the 

 United States and Canada, 5, July; The described species of Xiphidium 

 in the United States and Canada, 4, July. 



JJeuroptera.— Calvert, P. P. Burmeister's types of Odonata 

 (part), figs., 2; The Odonate genus Macrothemis and its allies,* Pro- 

 ceedings, Boston Society of Natural History xxviii, No. 12, July, '98. — 

 Kellogg, V. L. A problem in distribution [of Mallophaga], 5, Aug. 

 — N e e d h a m , J. G. See the General Subject.— S chenkling- 

 P r e v 6 t . From the life of Termites (cont), 84, May 26 et seq. 



Hemiptera.— Bergroth , E. New Aradidae, 32, No. 3.— Bog ue, 

 E. E. Two new species of Kermes from Kansas,* 4, July.— C h a m - 

 p i o n , G. C. Rhynchota Heteroptera,* vol. ii, pp. 49-88, pis. iv, v, 15. 

 — C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. Three new Aleurodidae from Mexico,* 5, 

 June; Some new Coccidae of the subfamily Lecaniinae,* 9, June; New 

 Coccidce from Mexico,* 11, June; Some new Coccidae* 11, July; Note 

 on Aspidiotus greenii, 8, Aug.— C o u p i n . H. Natural history of the 

 cicada, figs., 79, July 23.— H andlirsch, A. Two new Phymatidae,* 

 figs., 44, July 21.— K i r k a 1 d y , G. W. A guide to the study of British 

 water-bugs (aquatic Rhynchota), 9, Aug.— -Ki r kl an d , A. H. The 

 species of Podisus occurring in the United States, 1 pi., 77.— M a r 1 a 1 1, 

 C. L. See Economic Entomology. — M a r t i n , J. Catalogue of the spe- 

 cies of Phymatidae (Hemip. Heier.), of the Museum of Paris, 32, No. 3. 

 — Melichar, L. Preliminary descriptions of new Ricaniidae,* 44, 



