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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History (6), No. 59, Lon- 

 don. November, 1892.— New and obscure British spiders,* Rev. F. O. 

 Pickard-Cambridge. 



ZooLOGiscHE Jahrbucher, V, 3, 4, Jena, Oct. 20, 1892. — An endeavor 

 to show that the tracheae of the Arthropoda arose from setiparous sacs, 

 H. M. Bernard, 3 figs.; vi, 4, Oct. 29, 1S92. On the ancestral history of 

 the Papilionidse, A. Spuler, 2 pis. 



Science, New York, Nov. 18, 1892. — Flight of Archippus, E. T. Bum- 

 ble. Codling-moth statistics, F. L. Wasburn. Dec. 2, 1892. — On the use 

 of the compound eye of insects, R. T. Lewis. 



Journal of the Asiatic Societv of Bengal, Ixi, pt. ii, 2, Calcutta, 

 1892.— Catalogue of the Diptera of the Oriental region; parts ii and iii, 

 J. M. F. Bigot. 



BoLLETINO DEI MUSEI DI ZoOLOGIA ED An.^TOMIA COMPARATA D. R. 



Universita di Torino, vii, 152, Oct. 20, 1892. — Diagnoses of new spe- 

 cies of Diptera: Syrphidae and ConopidcC from Mexico, Dr. E. Giglio-Tos. 



.\nales de la Sociedad Cientific.\ Argentina, xxxiii, 5, Buenos 

 Aires, May, 1892. — Funeral discourse on Dr. Herman Burmeister. Dr. J. 

 Balestra, Minister of Public Instruction. New Hemiptera of the Argen- 

 tine and Uruguayan faunas,* Dr. C. Berg. Argentine dipterology (Syr- 

 phidae) (cont.), F. L. Arribalzaga. 



The Journal of the Royal Horticultural Society, xiv, London, 

 October, 1892. — Report on the Conifer Conference held at the Chisvvick 

 Gardens, Oct. 7 and 8, 1891: Insects injurious to Coniferae, W. F. H. 

 Blandford. 



Memoirs and Proceedings of the Manchester Literary and 

 Philosophical Society (4), v, 2, 1891-92. — On iridescent colors and a 

 method of examining iridescent objects, birds, insects, minerals, etc., so 

 as to ensure uniformity in their description, A. Hodgkinson. 



Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique, xxxvi, 10, 

 Brussels, 1892.— The collections of Articulates in the Mus^e Royal d'His- 

 toire Naturelle de Belgique; G. Severin; the aquatic Coleoptera. 



Entomologische Nachrichten, xviii, 20, 21, Berlin, Oct.-Nov., 1892. 

 —The Anthomyidae of the Fallen-Zetterstedt collection [at Lund], P. 

 Stein. 



Catalogue of Eastern and Australian Lepidoptera Heterocera 

 in the collection of the Oxford University Museum by Col. C. Swinhoe. 

 Part I. Sphinges and Bombyces; with 8 plates. Oxford, Clarendon Press, 

 1892, pp. viii, 324; 1425 species are listed, including new ones. 



* Contains new species other than North American. 

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