3o6 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [November, 



No. 326, Sept. 30, 1893. — The experimental proof that the colors of cer- 

 tain Lepidopterous larvae are largely due to modified plant pigments de- 

 rived from food, E. B. Poulton (abstract). 



Journal of the New York Entomological Society, September, 

 1893. — A preliminary revision of the Bombyces of America north of 

 Mexico, B. Neumoegen and H. G. Dyar. Some studies of the fecundity 

 of the apple-leaf plant louse, Aphis niali Fitch, F. M. Webster. Notes on 

 spiders, N. Banks. List of the Coleoptera of eastern North America, 

 with special reference to the fauna of New York City and vicinity, C. VV. 

 Leng and W. Beutenmiiller (cont.). 



Bulletin of the U. S. National Museum No. 44.— A catalogue, 

 bibliographical and synonymical, of the species of moths of the Lepidop- 

 terous superfamily Noctuidae, found in Boreal America. With critical 

 notes, by John B. Smith, Sc. D., Professor of Entomology in Rutgers 

 College. Washington: Government Printing Office, 1893, 424 pp. 



The Entomologist's Record. London, Sept. 15, 1893. — An ex- 

 planatory suggestion of the plumose antennae in the female Lepidopterous 

 pupa, J. H. Wood. 



Annales de la Societe Entomologique de Belgique xxxvii, 8. 

 Brussels, 1893. — Materials for a study of the Stratiomyidae of Belgium, 

 E. and L. Coucke. 



Journal of the Institute of Jamaica, I, 7. Kingston, August, 

 1893. — Notes on the fauna and flora of Jamaica — I, T. D. A. Cockerell. 

 Notes on insect life, E. S. Panton. Notes on some Jamaican Muscidae, 

 with brief anonymous descriptions of doubtful forms, C. H. T. Townsend, 

 The almond bag-worm, id. 



Entomologische Nachrichten, xix, 14. Berlin, July, 1893. — Ana- 

 lytic revision of the species of Spilogaster, P. Stein. — 17 and 18, Septem- 

 ber. Brief remark on the significance of the genital appendages for the 

 phylo^eny, C. Verhoeff. 



SociETAS Entomologica, viii, II and 12. Zurich-Hottingen, Septem- 

 ber, 1893. — Some observations on insects [hybrids, nest structure], F. 

 Rudow. Attempt at hybridization, A. v. Caradja. 



The Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science. London, 

 Sept., 1863. — Notes on the Peripatus of Dominica, E. C. Pollard, i pi. 



Journal and Proceedings of the Hamilton Association for ses- 

 sion 1892-93, No. ix. Hamilton, Ont., 1893. — Insects injurious to plants, 

 L. Woolverton, figs. 



The Gardener's Chronicle. London, Sept. 23, 1893. — The Hessian 

 fly [F. Enock]. Insects injurious to forest trees, A. D. Webster, figs. 



Transactions of the American Entomological Society, xx, 3, 

 July-September, 1893. Philadelphia, Oct. 2, 1893.— Catalogue of the 



