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Polar Expedition, at Cape Flora, Northbrook Island, Franz-Josef Archi- 

 pelago, 1 pi., 42, Zool. xxvi, 168, Nov. 1, '97. — Nalepa, A. To 

 knowledge of the genus Trimerus Nal., 1 pi., 89. — Pocock, R. I. 

 The species of Scorpions of the genus Broteas, 11. — Schenkling- 

 Prevot. Cave spiders, Insekten Borse, Leipsic, Aug. 25, '98, et seq. — 

 Simon, E. Descriptions of new species of the order of the Araneae, 

 2 pis.*, 86a, 3, May, '97. — Trouessart, E. New genus and species 

 of pilicolous Sarcoptidae (Chirodiscinae)* (two papers) ; Description of 

 new species of marine Acarina (Halacaridae); On two new species and a 

 new genus of psoric Sarcoptidae; On the classification of the plumicolous 

 Sarcoptidae, 86b. 



Myriapoda. — Brolemann, H. W. List of Myriapods of the 

 United States and principally of North Carolina, making part of the col- 

 lections of M. E. Simon, 3 pis., 86a, 1, Dec, '96. — Heymons, R. 

 On the developmental history of the Chilopoda, Sitzungsberichte, konigl. 

 preuss. Akademie d. Wissenschaften, Berlin, Mar. 31, '98. 



Orthoptera. — Bordage, E. On the localizations of surfaces of 

 regeneration in the Phasmids, 13. — Brunner v. Wattenwyl. Or- 

 thoptera of the Malay Archipelago collected by Prof. VV. Kukenthal, 5 

 pis. Abhandlungen, Senckenbergischen naturforschenden Gesellschaft, 

 Frankfort, xxiv, 2, '98. — Giardina, A. On the nest of Mantis relig- 

 ioso 91. — M orse, A. P. Notes on New England Acridiidae, iv, Acrid- 

 iinae, ii, 1 pi., 5. — Rabito, L. On the origin of the middle intestine 

 of Mantis religiosa, 91. — VV a 1 k e r , E. M. A new alpine grasshopper 

 from western Canada, 1 pi.,* 4, Aug. 



Neuroptera. — B a r r o i s , C. et al. Observations on the phenomena 

 of flight of dragonflies, 86b. — Currie, R. P. New species of North 

 American Myrmeleonidae, iii,* 4, Sept. — Haviland, G. D Observa- 

 tions on Termites, with descriptions of new species, 4 pis., 42, Zool. 

 xxvi, 169; April 1, '9S. — Meunier, F. The fossil Agrionidae of the Mu- 

 seums of Munich and Harlem, 3 pis.; Note on some insects of the schists 

 of Solenhofen, 1 pi., 86a, 1, Dec, '96. — Williamson, E. B. Sep- 

 tember dragonflies of Round and Shriner Lakes, Whitley Co., Indiana, 

 22nd Annual Report, Dep't of Geology and Natural Resources, Indiana, 

 '97. Indianapolis, '98. 



Hemiptera.— B a k e r , C. F. Notes on Chlorotettix ; with some 

 new species,* 4, Aug.; On some new and anomalous Tettigoninae,* 5. — 

 Blanchard, R. On the scale-insects of the genus Orthezia Bosc , 

 86a, 4, Dec, '97.— Cockerel 1 , T. D. A. Supplementary note and 

 notice of a new Eriococcus* 4, Sept.; The Coccid genus Solenophora 

 in the United States,* 5. — Coo ley, R. A. Diaspis amygdali in Mas- 

 sachusetts, 4, Sept. — Distant, W. L. Descriptions of new species of 

 Hemiptera-Heteroptera [Coreidas*] , 11.— E h r h o r n , E. M. New Coc- 

 cidae,* 4, Sept.— Klein, O. Icerya Purchasi, fig, 90, Aug. 15.— 

 Tinsley, J. D. Some new species of Coccidae,* figs., 4, Aug. 



Coleoptera. — A n o n . A "rain of beetles," 46* Sept. 1.— Anon. 



