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Galls, 2 pis., figs., Bibliotheca Zoologica, heft 20, Lfg. 4, Stuttgart, '98. 

 — Tutt, J. W. See the General Subject. 



Coleoptera.— du B o i s - R e y m o n d , R. On the breathing of Dytis- 

 rus margiua/is, Archiv fur Anatomie u. Physiologie (Physiol. Abtheil.) 

 '98, 4. Leipsic. Oct. 20.— H a ni a n n , O. The organs of smell on the 

 antennae of Anopthahnus, 22, Oct. 10 ; The olfactory organs on the 

 antennae of the Silphidae ; [and] The sense organs (sense-cylinders) on the 

 palps of the Silphidae, 22, Sept. 26.— H enshaw, S. See the General 

 Subject.— K . Escherich on the anatomy and biology of Paussus turcicus, 

 with a contribution to knowledge of the Myrmecophilae, Naturvvissen- 

 schaftliche Rundschau, Braunschweig, Nov. 5, '98. — Kuwert, A. The 

 Passalidae dichotomically treated, ii, 51. — L e c a i 1 1 o n , A. Researches 

 on the embryonic development of some Chrysomelidae, 1 pi., Archives 

 d' Anatomie microscopique, ii, 2, Paris, Oct. 10, '98. — Linell, M. L. On 

 the Coleopterous insects of the Galapagos Islands, 50, No. n 43. — 

 Rupertsberger, M. Oviposition of Labidostomis humeralis Schneid. , 

 92. — Wasmann, E. Thorictus Foreli again as ectoparasite of ants' 

 antennae, 22, Oct. ro.— Xambeu, Capt. Habits and metamorphoses 

 of insects, Annales, Soci^te 1 Linn^enne de Lyon, xliv, '98. 



Diptera.— C o q u i 1 1 e 1 1 , D. W. New species of Sapromyzidae* 4. 

 — d u R o s e 1 1 e . Note on the inconstancy of the conformation of the 

 fourth posterior cell of the wing of the genus Thereva Latr., figs., 95. — 

 Rubsaamen.E. H. See Hemiptera. 



Lepidoptera.— And r6, E. Callosamia angulifera var. of C. pro- 

 methea, 96, June 1; See Economic Entomology. — Anon, An experi- 

 mental enquiry into the struggle for existence in Aglais urticcz 21. — 

 Bartlett-Calvert, W. Revised Catalogue of the Lepidoptera of 

 Chile, 58.— B erg, C. Revision and description of the Argentine and 

 Chilian species of the genus Tatochila Butl., 60, iv, '95; Description of 

 three new Lepidoptera of the collection of the Museo Nacional de Buenos 

 Aires, 60, v, May 8, '96 ; Lepidopterological communications on twenty- 

 five South American Rhopalocera, 60, v, Apr. 20, '97.— Beuten- 

 rn ii 1 1 e r , W. Descriptive catalogue of the Bombycine moths found 

 within fifty miles of New York city, 9 pis., Bulletin, American Museum 

 of Natural History, x, 17, Oct. 14, '98.— C h a p m a n , T. A. A review 

 of the genus Erebia based on an examination of the male appendages, 12 

 pis., 36.— C oc k e r e 1 1 , T. D. A. Note on the Pyralid moths of the 

 genus Pachyzancla y 5. — D ognin, P. New Heterocera from South 

 America, 35,9, O ct - 5— Druce, H. Lepidoptera Heterocera* vol. 

 ii, pp. 465-480, 481-520, pis. xcii-xcv, 15.— F y 1 e s , T. W. Tceniocampa 

 alia Gn. at Quebec, 4.— G a 1 , J. See Economic Entomology. — 

 Hampson, G. F. The moths of the lesser Antilles*, 1 pi., 36. — 

 Jordan, K. An examination of the classificatory and some other 

 results of Eimer's researches on eastern Papilios: A review and reply, 

 51 ; Contributions to the morphology of Lepidoptera, i. The antennae 

 of butterflies, 2 pis., 51.— K arse h , F. Is there a classification of recent 



