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 iv, 1 pi., 5, June; The Goleoptera of Canada, xxix, the Oedemeridae and 

 Cephaloideae of Ontario and Quebec, figs., 4, June; The beetles of 

 si uthern Arizona, Bulletins, Laboratories of Natural History, State Uni- 

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Diptera. — D a h 1 , F. On Puliciphora lucifera, 22, May 2. — E a t o n, 

 A. E. Supplement to "A Synopsis of British Psychodidae" (cont), 8, 

 June, July.--K o o r e v a a r , P. Hypoderma bovis and its youngest 

 larva, 82, June 1. — M i k , J. Noteworthy relations between Desmome- 

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 AYulp from New Guinea, 38, 4 and 5, May 31; Dipterological miscellany 

 (2), xi, 38, July 10. — M inakata, Kumagusu. Notes on the Bu- 

 gonia superstitions: the occurrence of Eristalis tenax in India, 10, June 

 2. — Osten Sacken, C. R. Identification of two genera of Nemes- 

 trinidae published by Bigot, together with some remarks on Dr. YVandol- 

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Lepidoptera. — Bacot, A. Notes on hybrid Smerinthus populi- 

 ocellatus, 1 pi.; Notes on hybrids obtained by crossing Tephrosia bistor- 

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 vision of the species of Euchlo'e inhabiting America, north of Mexico,* 

 2 pis., Bulletin, American Museum of Natural History, x, 13, New York, 

 June 24, '98. — B u 1 1 e r , A. G. On the butterflies of the genera Leptopho- 

 bia and Pieris, 11, July. — C hapman, T. A. Some notes on the pupal 

 moult of Lepidoptera, 21, May 15; Some remarks on Heterogyna penella, 

 36; Some notes on the pupal moult of Lepidoptera, 21, Aug. 1. — 

 C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. A new Hemileuca* 5, Aug.— C r a m p t o n , 

 H. E., Jr. Coalescence experiments upon the Lepidoptera, Biological 

 Lectures delivered at the Marine Biological Laboratory of Wood's Holl, 

 1896--1897.— Do gn i n , P. New Heterocera from Ecuador, 35, Ann., 

 xlii, 5, May 24, '98.— D r u c e , H. Descriptions of some new species of 

 Syntomidae chiefly in the Oxford Museum, 11, May.— Dury, C. Cal- 

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 4, June; The life-histories of the New York slug caterpillars, xv, 1 pi.; 

 Description of larvae of Hemileucids from the Argentine Republic, 6 ; 

 Six new or little-known larvae of Pterophoridae,* 5, Aug.— E 1 w e s , H. 

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 Proceedings, American Academy of Arts and Sciences xxxiii, No. 21. — 

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