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ABACHNII>A. —Banks, N. Some Arachnida from Alabama,* 

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PROTOTRACHEATA Bouvier, E. JL. Contributions to the 



history of the American Peripatus, 6 pis., 8(>a, 3. 



MYRIOPODA.— Bebal and PhLsalix. Quinone, the active prin- 

 ciple of the venom of Julus terrestris, 12, Dec. 10. — Joiirdain, S. 

 The venom of Scolopettdra, 12, Dec. 10.— Phisalix, C A volatile 

 venom, cutaneous secretion oi Julus terrestris, 12, Dec. 3. 



THYSANUKA.— Skorikovv, A. A new species oijapyx (Thysa- 

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OKTHOPTERA.— Bortlas, L. Contribution to the study of the 

 subintestinal sympathetic or stomatogastric nervous system of Orthoptera, 

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 culais, «T. The large migratory Acridians, of the Old and New Worlds, 

 of the ^anu^ Schistocerca, and their changes of coloration according to 

 age and to the seasons ; physiological role of the pigments, 12, Dec. 3. — 

 Kehu, .T. A. <jr. The generic names Vates and Theoclytes, 4. — 

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KEUROPTERA.— Banks, N. Neuropteroid insects,* 2 pis. 

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HEMIPTERA.— Baker, C. F. Notes on Macropsis and Agallia 

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