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and Promethea moths, i col. pi., id., Dec, 'oo. — Beutenmiiller, W. 

 Two new Sesiidae,* O. — Biisck, A. A new Canadian Tineid,* 4-; New 

 American Tineina,* O. — Chapuiaii, T. A. The egg of Cossus ore 

 Streck., with some notes on the egg of C. ligniperda, 2\. — Dyar, H. 



0. Lepidoptera* [containing descriptions by J. B. Sinitli, K. Utt<>- 

 leiigrui, G. D. Hiilst, W. Beiitemnulkr, C. H. F'eriiald], 140. 

 — Dyar, H. G. Life histories of North American Geometridae, xviii, 

 5. — French, G. H. Revision of the genus Catocala, 4.— Grose- 

 Smith, U. Rhopalocera Exotica. Part 54. London : Gurney & Jack- 

 son. Oct., 1900. 3 col. pis. — Hudsun, G. V. New Zealand Moths 

 and Butterflies (Macro-Lepidoptera). With 13 plates [11 colored]. Lon- 

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 of Lepidoptera,* 6.— de Joaniiis, J. Note on a Phycide living as a 

 parasite in a nest of larvae from Mayomba (Congo), 32, 6. — Lathy, P. 



1. The genus of Dircenna Barrettii Dannatt, $>. — Lyman, H. H. 

 Life-history of Xylina Bethunei G. and R., 4. — Merrifield, F., Chap- 

 man, T. A. iMarkings of pupal and imaginal wings, 36, Proceedings. 

 — Moore, F. Lepidoptera IlTdica- Parts xlvi, xWii. London: Lovell 

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 in collections. Le Naturaliste, Paris, Dec. i, '00.— Kiftarth, H. The 

 genus Heliconius Latr. newly revised, with description of new forms,* 

 34, 3-4. — Rothschild, W., and Jordan, K. A monograph of 

 Charaxes and the allied prionopterous genera, 5 pis., 51. — Scliaus, W. 

 New species of Heterocera from tropical America,* 6. — Standfuss, M. 

 Synopsis of experiments in hybridization and temperature made with 

 Lepidoptera up to the end of 1898 (cont.), 9. — Stichel, H. Noteworthy 

 varieties and aberrations of butterflies, i pi. ; Variation and gynandromor- 

 phism in Chlorippe vacuna God., 24, 1-2. — Tutt J. W. On the ge- 

 neric name Micropterix {Micropteryx) Hub., 21. 



HYMEXOPTEBA.— Ashmead, W. H. Hymenoptera parasi- 

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 Some Insects of the Hudsonian zone in New Mexico, ii, 5. — Dominique, 

 «r. Gardener ants, figs., 85. — Kincaid, T. Sphegoidea* and Vespoi- 

 <lea,* 140.— Kriechbraumer. Insects collected by Her Royal High- 

 ness Princess Therese of Bavaria on a journey in South America : Hymen- 

 optera, 24, 1-2; Evident errors in Thomson's explanation of the hind wing 

 of the Cryptidae, Entomologische Nachrichten, xxvi, 23, Berlin, Dec, '00. — 

 LudwiK) N. Bee queens and workers, 74, Dec. 23. — Marchal, P. 

 The return to the nest in Pompilus sericeus V. d. L., Comptes Rendus 

 Soci^t^ de Biologie, Paris, Dec. 22, '00. — Pergaude, T. Formicidie,* 

 140.— Rudow and Kopp, C. The dwellings of the European Hymen- 

 optera with notice of the important exotic ones, 24, 3-4. — Seurat, L. G. 

 On the respiratory apparatus of the larva of Chrysis shanghaiettsis Smith, 

 *$2, No. 5 ; On the morphology of the respiratory apparatus of the larva 

 of Tryphon vesparum Ratzeburg, 32, 6. — Weismann, A. On the 

 parthenogenesis of bees, Anatomischer Anzeiger, Jena, Dec. 5, '00. 



