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nadines (Malacodermata, Ptinidae, Bostrychidae), with descriptions of new 

 species, i pi.; On the Coleoptera of the families Erotylidae, Endomychidae 

 and Coccinellidae, collected by Mr. H. H. Smith in St. Vincent, Grenada 

 and the Grenadines with descriptions of new species, Proceedings, 

 Zoological Society of London, 1898, pt. ii, Aug. 1.— Lea, A. M. Revision 

 of the Australian Curculionidae belonging to the subfamily Cryptorhyn- 

 chides, Proceedings, Linnean Society of New South Wales, '97, pt. iii, 

 Sydney, Feb. 11, '98 (reed. Sept. 19). — Lesne, P. On the 'ferrier' of 

 the larva of Cicindela hybrida L., fig., 8G1>, '97, 17. — Schoch, G. 

 Supplement VII to the ' Genera and Species of my Cetonid collection,' 

 56. — W e i s e , J. On new and known Coccinellidae, Archiv fur Naturge- 

 schichte, lxiv, i, 2, Berlin, Aug., '98. 



Diptera.— C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A.* See Orthoptera.— C o q u i 1 1 e 1 1 , 

 D. \V. On the Dipterous family Scatophagidae* 6; A new Dipterous 

 genus belonging to the Therevidae, 6.— [M anson, P.] See Economic 

 Entomology. — M i k , J. Some words on Dr. Wandolleck's Stethopathidae 

 and a new wingless and haltereless Dipteron, 1 pi., 38. — Townsend, 

 C. H. T. Diptera of the Organ Mountains in southern New Mexico,* 5. 



Lepidoptera.— C h a p m a n , T- A. The structure of the spiracles in 

 Lepidoptera, 21.— C o c k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A.* See Orthoptera.— D r u c e , 

 H. Descriptions of some new species of Heterocera from tropical 

 America,* 11, Sept.— Dyar, H. G. Note on the larva of Melanomma 

 auricinctarium Grote, 4; A new Parasa with a preliminary table of the 

 species of the genus,* 5 ; The life histories of the New York slug cater- 

 pillars xvi, with certain additions and corrections, 1 pi.; Life-history of 

 Calybia slossonicz, 6.— Feredey, R. W. A Synonymic list of the 

 Lepidoptera of New Zealand, 53.— Fernald, C. H. The Pterophori- 

 dae of North America. Massachusetts Agricultural College, Jan., 1898. 

 80 pp., 9 pis.— Fischer , E. Contributions to experimental Lepidop- 

 terology vii, viii, 2 pi., 92, 16, 17. Grote, A. R, The position of 

 Pseudopontia (Gonophlebia) , 21; Abbreviations of author's names, 4.— 

 Kathariner, L. Are flying butterflies persecuted by birds? Biolo- 

 gisches Centralblatt, Erlangen, Sept. 15, '98.— Kunze, R. E. Life-his- 

 tory of the two forms of Cerura nivea, 6.— L a t h y , P. I. A new species 

 of Terias from Haiti, 8.— Pierce, F. F. Recent investigations of the 

 hair-pencils on certain male Noctuae, 8.— Pauls. Experimental zo- 

 ological studies of Dr. M. Standfuss, 40.— Rebel, H. Dr. M. Stand- 

 fuss' experimental zoological studies on Lepidoptera, 22. Sept. 19.— 

 Ribbe, C. Introduction to the collecting of butterflies in tropical 

 countries, 84, Sept. 29/98.— S e i f e r t , O. Life-history of Feralia jocosa, 

 (>.— Strecker, H. Lepidoptera, Rhopaloceres and Heteroceres, Indi- 

 genous and Exotic. Supplement No. 1. Reading, Pa., U. S. A., 1898. 

 Printed for the Author. (50 nn. spp. Noctuidae,* 1 n. sp. Apatura—^xhe 

 types are all carefully marked in my collection," and a characteristic 

 preface). 



