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means of destroying, 40.— R h o a d s , S. N. "Noxious" or "beneficial"? 

 false premises in Economic Zoology, American Naturalist, Boston, Aug., 

 '98. — S c h . , S. On the destruction of injurious insects, 84. — S i r r i n e , 

 F. A. A spraying mixture for cauliflower and cabbage worms, 6 pis., 

 Bulletin 144, New York Agricul. Exper. Station, Geneva, N. Y., Sept. 

 '98.— Strachan, H. and McCorquodale, W. H. Larvae in antelope 

 horns, Nature, London, Sept. 15, '98. 



Araclmida.— A c 1 o q u e , A. Spiders' silk, figs., 79, Sept. 17. — 

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Orthoptera. — Cocker ell, T. D. A. New North American in- 

 sects,* 11, Oct. — H utton , F. W. The grasshoppers and locusts, Phas- 

 midae, Hemiptera, of New Zealand and the Kermadec Islands, 1 pi. (3 

 papers), 53. — Morse, A. P. Notes on New England Acridiidas iv, 

 Acridiinae iii, 5.— Walker, E. M. Notes on some Ontario Acridiidae 

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Neuroptera. — D a v i s , W. T. Preliminary list of the dragonflies of 

 Staten Island, with notes and dates of capture, 6.— v. Linden, M. On 

 the life of caddis-flies, figs. Naturwissenschaftliche Rundschau, Braun- 

 schweig, Sept. 25, '98. — McLachlan, R. What is Libellula cEnea 

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Hemiptera. — Aleman, J. On a Mexican Aleurodes {A. dugesii 

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 A new Aleurodes on oak,* 4 ; A new scale insect found on barberry,* 4 ; 

 The Coccidae of the Sandwich Islands, 9; See Orthoptera.* — Davis, 

 W. T. The seventeen-year locust on Staten Island in 1898 ; The hickory 

 tree Phylloxera at West New Brighton, Proceedings, Natural Science 

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 Giard , A. On the scale insects of the genus Orthezia Bosc, 86b, '98, 

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 Coccidae collected in Mexico by Messrs. Townsend and Koebele in 

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 Coleoptera.— Brauns, H. A new Dorylid guest of the mimicry 

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 beschrieben sind. Leipzig, Ernst Heyne, 1898. 89 pp., 8vo.— Gorham , 

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