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19, Dec. — V. d. Osten Sackeii, C. R. On the new nomenclature of 

 the family Cecidomyia;, adopted by Mr. Riibsaamen and others, 8. — 

 Prenaiit, A. Cytological notes: tracheal cells of Oestrus, 2 pis., 

 Archives d'Anatomie Microscopique, iii, 4, Paris, Dec. 25, '00. — Ver- 

 vall, G. H. Dipterology of the nineteenth century, 21. 



LEPIDOPTEKA. — Barnes, W. Descriptions of some new spe- 

 cies of North American Lepidoptera*, 4. — BlLSck, A. Nepiicula pomi- 

 vorella Packard, alias Micropteryx poniivorella Pack., 4. — Chapman,' 

 T. A. Sidelights on the Lepidopterological work of the nineteenth cen- 

 tury, 21. — Dod, F. H. W. Preliminary list of the Macro-lepidoptera 

 of Alberta, N. W. T., 4.— Dyar, H. G. Notes on the genitalia of Hali- 

 sidota Harrisii \Va\sh, figs.. 4; Life histories of North American Geo- 

 metridae, xix, 5 ; A century of larval descriptions, 21 ; See Hymenop- 

 tera. — Fischer, T. On the transmission of newly acquired characters 

 and the effects of temperature on the colors of Lepidoptera, 121. — 

 FringS, C Still more on persecution of butterflies by birds, Societas, 

 Entomologica, Zurich-Hottingen, Jan. i, '01. — Godnian, F. D. Lepid- 

 optera Rhopalocera, vol. ii, pp. 533-556, pis. xcvii, xcviii [Hesperidas*], 

 15.— -Grote, A. K. The century and the Lepidopterist, 21.— de 

 Joaiinis, J. Note on some Microlepidoptera of which the larvae feed 

 on the hairs of animals, 80b, 13, July. — Mansion, A. Habits of 

 Liparis, 87, Jan. 12. — Perez, C. On a new Coccidium, a coelomic 

 parasite of a Lepidopter, 80b, 14, July ; On the cephalic appendage of 

 certain sphinx chrysalids, 86b, 14, July.— Pront, L. B. The Lepidop- 

 terological books of the Nineteenth Century, 21. — Semper, G. Die 

 Nachtfalter, Heterocera, in : Reisen im Archipel der Philippinen von Dr. 

 C. Semper. 2ter Theil. Wissenschaftliche Resultate, vi. 4, Wiesbaden, 

 Kreidel's Verlag, 1900. 5 pis. — Sharpe, E. M. B. A Monograph of 

 the Genus Teracolus, part viii. London, Lovell Reeve & Co. 1900. Pp. 

 85-100, pis. 28-31. — Thomann, H. A case of symbiosis of ants and 

 caterpillars, 121. 



HVMEJfOPTERA.— Anglas, J. On the histolysis and histo- 

 genesis of the muscles of the Hymenoptera during metamorphosis, 

 86b, 18, Nov. — Bloomfield, E. N. Notes on phytophagous Hymen- 

 optera 1800-1900, 21. — Bouvier, E. L. The variations in dwelling 

 place among the Philaiit/ms, Comptes Rendus, Soci^te' de Biologic, Paris, 

 Dec. 29, '00.— du Bnysson, R. Nest of Polybia phthisica Fabr., fig., 

 86b, 7, April. — Cockerell, T. D. A. (Hymenoptera Apoidea*), 

 Dyar, H. G. (Lepidoptera Heterocera), Osborn, H. (Rhynchota 

 Heteroptera), Some Insects of the Hudsonian zone in New Mexico, iii, 

 5.— Marshall, T. A. Braconidse, pp. 337-376 of vol. V bis, 7iefasc. 

 Kiefter, J. J. Cynipidse, pp. 513-592, vol. vii, pis. xxi-xxiv, 72 fasc. 

 Species des Hymenopteres d'Europe et d'Algerie fond^ par Edmond 

 Andre. Paris, Dubosclard, July i, Oct. i, 'co.— Moriee, F. D. Obser- 

 vations on Spkecodes, 8 ; The century's work among the Aculeate Hy- 

 hienoptera and the Chrysidae [two papers], 21.— Morley, C. Evolu- 



