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largements, i pi., 8. — Bordage, E. On the probable mode of forma- 

 tion of the femoro-trochanteric suture in Arthropods, 13. — C om stock, 

 J. H. and Needham, J. G. The wings of insects, iii (concl.), Amer- 

 ican Naturalist, Boston, Aug., '98. — Constant, A. Necrological no- 

 tice of E. L. Ragonot (portrait and bibliog.), 86a, 1, Dec, '96. — Fab re, 

 J. H. A virus of insects, Annales des sciences naturelles, Zoologie, (8), 

 vi, 4-6, Paris, July, '98. — Hutton, F. W. A case of inherited instinct, 

 Nature, London, Sept. 1, '98. — Kunckel-d' Herculais, J. On the 

 functions of the Malpighian tubules 86b. — L e o n i , A. M. On the odors 

 exhaled by insects, 87, July 30. — Lubbock, J. On the attraction of 

 flowers for insects, 42, Bot. xxxiii, 231, April 1, '98. — Marchal, P. 

 Remarks on the function and origin of the Malpighian tubules, 86b. — 

 Mayet, V. Necrological notice of C. V. Riley (portrait and bibliog), 

 86a, 4, Dec, '97; A new function of the Malpighian tubules [Cerambyx'j, 

 86b. — Perez. The attraction of flowers for insects, 88, Proces-ver- 

 baux. — Weed, C. M. A game of hide and seek, figs., 26. 



Ecouomic Entomology. — Chittenden, F. H. A new squash 

 bug, 4, Sept.; The larger apple-tree borers, figs., 7, No. 32, July 1. — 

 Felt, E. P. Elm-leaf beetle in New York State, figs., 5 pis., Bulletin 

 New York State Museum, v, 20, Albany, June, '98.- -Frank and K r ti- 

 ger, F. The European allies of the San Jos^ scale, 90, Aug. 1. — 

 Howard, L. O. Remedial work against the Mexican cotton-boll 

 weevil, 7, No. 33, July 1; House flies, figs , 7, No. 35, July n. — de Jo- 

 annis.J. Cornivorous larvae, 87, Aug. 13. — Kenyon.F. C. Abstracts 

 of recent publications, Experiment Station Record x, 1. U. S. Dep't 

 Agric Washington, '98. — Klein, O. Vedalia cardinalis as opponent 

 of Icerya Purchasi, 90, Sept. 1.— Marchal , P. On two new Cecido- 

 myids living on the potato and on the Hedera, figs., 86b.— M aria tt, 

 C. L. House ants, figs., 7, No. 34, July 6; The true clothes moths, figs., 

 7, No. 36, July 18.— Mayet, V. Note on Margarodes vitium Giard, 

 86b ; The scale-insect of the vines of Chili, Margarodes vitium Giard, 

 86a, 3, May, '97. — Placzek, B. Protection of birds or of insects? 

 Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in Briinn, xxxv, '97. — 

 Vayssiere, A. Description of Pentaphis marginata Koch, an Aphid 

 which attacks wheat, 1 pi., Annales de la Faculty des Sciences de Mar- 

 seille, viii, '98. — Wilcox, E. V. Tne internal chicken-mite (Cytodites 

 nudus vizioli), Journal of Comparative Medicine and Veterinary Archives, 

 Philadelphia, August, '98. 



Araclinida.— B o u v i e r , E. L. On the oviposition and develop- 

 ment of a Pseudoscorpionid, Garypus saxicola Waterh.; Rectification to 

 the same, 86b.— B uysson, H. du. Observations on the results pro- 

 duced by the sting of the Acarinae of the genus Argas, 86a, 2, April, 

 '97.— van Hasselt, A. W. M. Catalogue of the Araneae found in 

 Holland, 46.— 1 hie, J. E. W. On the phylogeny and systematic posi- 

 tion of the Pantopoda, 81, Aug. 15— Michael, A. D. Report on the 

 Acari collected by Mr. H. Fisher, Naturalist of the Jackson-Harmsworth 





