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canid species and a new variety, 83. — Ponselle, A. Contribution to 

 the study of tiie habits of the Cicindelas, figs , 05. — Kaspail, X. The 

 cockc\va.ier {Melohniha vulgaris) in point of view of its progression in the 

 intermediate years of its cycles, Bulletin de la Soci^t^ d'Acclimatation de 

 France, Paris, June, 'oo. — Keitter, E. Identification table of the Cur- 

 culionid divisions Cossonini and Calandrini of the European fauna in the 

 wider sense, Verhandlungen des naturforschenden Vereines in Briinn, 

 xxxvii, 1899. — Sliug-erlaiid, M. "V. See Economic Entomology. 



DlPTIiiBA. — Anon. The resting position of Anopheles, 144, Dec. 

 8. — Chagnon, G. Some Canadian Syrphidae, 37, Nov.; Preliminary 

 studies on the Syrphidae of the province of Quebec, 37, Dec. is.-t-Co- 

 quillett, D. W. Diptera : Entomological results from the Harriman 

 Alaska Expedition* 140, Dec. 7. — Heuneguy, F. The adipose body 

 of the Muscidse during histolysis, 12, Nov. 26. — Howard, L. O. Re- 

 marks on Psorophora ciliala, with notes on its early stages, figs., 4. — 

 V. Kertesz, C. Remarks on Pipunculidae (Dipt.), 38.— Leger, L. 

 On a new sporozoan of Dipterous larvae, 13 and 12, Oct. 29. — Osten 

 Sacken, C. Notice on the synonymy of Atiopheles maciilipennis Mei- 

 gen. Entomologist's Monthly Magazine, London, Dec, '00. — Pettit, K. 

 H. A leaf-miner Chironomus sp., in water-lilies, figs., 142. — Stein, 

 P. Some renferks on Prof. Mik's criticism of my article on the Tachini- 

 dae and Anthomyidae of the Meigen collection in Paris, 38. — Strobl, G. 

 The Diptera of Styria, iv, 145, Jahrg. 1897. 1898. — Vaney, C. Con- 

 tributions to the study of the phenomena of metamorphosis in the Dip- 

 tera, 12, Nov. 5.— Web.ster, F. M. Species of Diptera reared in In- 

 diana during the years 1884-1890, 141. 



LEPIDOP TEKA.— Beutenniuller, W. Note on Sesia arctica, 

 4. — Clark, F. N. Photographing the eggs of Lepidoptera, i pi., 21. 

 — Clement, A. L. Dispersal and varieties of Attacus cynthia. Go. — 

 Dognin, P. New Heterocera from South America, Annales, Soci^t^ 

 Entomologique de Belgique, xliv, 11, Brussels, Nov. 28, '00. — Dyar, H. 

 G. Life histories of North American Geometridas, xvii, 5 * Supplemen- 

 tary notes on Orgyia, 5. — Gibson, A. The life history of Arctia 

 phalerata Harr., 4. — Godnian, F. 1>. Lepidoptera Rhopalocera, vol. 

 ii, pp. 501-532, pis. xcv, xcvi [Hesperidae*], 15.— Grote, A. K. Clas- 

 sification of the butterflies [and] Corrections (two papers), 4. — Han- 

 hani, A. W. Additions to the list of Manitoba butterflies, with notes 

 on other species, 4. — Lanibillon, L. J. Note on the cry made by the 

 larva of Acherontia atropos, 21.— Mayer, A. G. On the development 

 of color in moths and butterflies. Biological Lectures from the Marine 

 Biological Laboratory of Woods Holl, 1899. Boston, 1900. — Pettit, K. 

 H. The habits of Euclemensia {Hamadryas) bassettella, a true parasite 

 belonging to the Lepidoptera, 142. — Piepers, M. C The evolution 

 of color in Lepidoptera, 83.— Poling, O. C. Notes on Neophasia ter- 

 looti Bhr., from Arizona, with description of a new variety*, 4. — Sle- 

 vogt, B. The enemies of our darlings [Birds, bats and dragonflies feed- 



