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Gauckler, H. Experiments with low temperatures on Vanessa pupa?, 

 45. — Grote, A. R. Note on the diurnals, 4, Aug.— Hulst, G. D. 

 Descriptions of new genera and species of the Geometrina of North 

 America,* 4, Aug.— L a t h y , P. L. A new species of Sphcenogona from 

 Jamaica, 8. — Lucock, F. Food-plant of Euphanessa mendica, 4, 

 Sept — M o f f a t , J. A. Deidamia inscripta Harr. 4, Aug.— P iepers, 

 M. C. New observations on the flights of Lepidoptera, Natuurkundig 

 Tijdschrift voor Nederlandsch-Indie, lvii, Batavia and The Hague, '98; 

 The phylogeny of the colors of the Pieridse, Tijdschrift der nederlandsche 

 Dierkundige vereeniging (2), v, 2-4, Leyden, June, '98.— Sta ud inger , 

 O. Some new South American forms of Papilio, 45.— T hierry-Mieg, 

 P. Descriptions of nocturnal Lepidoptera, 86b.— Sykes, M. L. Nat- 

 ural selection in the Lepidoptera, 8 pis., Transactions, Manchester Micro- 

 scopical Society '97, July 16, '98. 



Hymenoptera.— A s h m e a d , W. H. Classification of the horn- 

 tails and sawflies, or the sub-order Phytophaga, iii, iv, 4, Aug.; Sept. — 

 C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. Note on a Chalcidid of the subfam. Encyrtinae, 

 parasitic on Phenacoccus minimus* 4, Aug.; On some small bees from 

 Arizona,* 4, Sept. ; The North American bees of the genus Prosapis 

 (cont.), Entomologist, London, Sept., '98.— Emery, C. Ants of the 

 genera Sysphincta, Proceratium, Macromischa, 86b. — Ferton, C. 

 New observations on the instinct of gastrilegid Hymenoptera of France 

 and of Corsica, r pi.; New observations on the instinct of the Pompilidae, 

 88. — G o u n e 1 1 e , E. Transportation of earth effected by ants in Brazil, 

 86b.— Gri bod o, J. Notes on the biology of the Chrysidae, 86b.-- 

 Joannis, J. de. On a new case of parasitism observed in Chrysis 

 shanghaiensis Sm , a Chrysid parasite of a Lepidopter, 86b.— K i e f f e r, 

 J. J. Cynipidae in Andre's Species des Hym^nopteres d'Europeet d'Al- 

 gerie, vii, 63c fascicule, Paris, July 1, '98.— Konow, F. W. Synonymic 

 and critical remarks on species of Tenthredinidae not, or incorrectly, re- 

 ferred, 40, Aug. 1, 15— Langh offer, A. Contributions to the know- 

 ledge of the mouth-parts of Hymenoptera, i, Apidas, 81, Aug. 15.— Was - 

 maun , E. First supplement to the ant guests of Dutch Limburg, with 

 biological notes, 46; A new reflex-theory of ant-life, 81, Aug. 1. 



Doings of Societies. 



At the meeting of the Feldman Collecting Social, Prof. J. B. 

 Smith described the habits of the larvae of Cicindela generosa. 

 Their burrows extend from 15 inches to 2 and 3 feet into the 

 ground, and is a long, goose-necked affair opening into a pit, 

 which serves as a trap for their prev. 



Mr. Wenzel said that the larvae of C. dorsalis tunnels a straight 

 burrow. 



