122 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 



flies), 4. Kellogrg, V. L. The San Jos^ scale in Japan, Science, New 

 York, Mar. 8, 'or.— L.ainpa, S. OcTieria dispar, i pi., 67, i ; Report 

 of the State Entomologist for 1899 [in Swedish]. 67, 2.— Lowe, V. H. 

 Miscellaneous notes on injurious insects, figs. Bulletin 180, New York 

 Agric. Exper. Station, Geneva, N. Y., Dec, '00 —Noel, P. The peach 

 aphis, 55, Mar. i.— Plumacher, E. H. Remedy against mosquitoes 

 [Planting of castor-oil beans], Consular Report's, Ixv, No. 246 Wash- 

 ington, Mar., '01.— Quaintance, A. Ij. Insect Notes, i. pi., 13th An- 

 nual Report, Georgia Exper. Station, State College of Agric. and Me- 

 chanic Arts, Experiment, Ga., Jan., '01.— Riviere, C and LiCCq, H. 

 Means of defense to oppose against the Acridians of Algeria. Bulletin, 

 Society Nationale d'Acclimatation de France, Paris, Aug., '00. — Sander- 

 son, E. D. Some plant-lice affecting peas, clover and lettuce, figs., 4-. 

 Sjostedt, Y. San Jos6 scale, its developmental stages and biology, 

 figs, [in Swedish], 67, 2.— Slingerland, M. V. The palmer-worm 

 {^Yposolophus pometellus Harr.], figs., Bulletin 187, Cornell University 

 Agric. Exper. Station, Ithaca, N. Y., January, 'oi.--Sparkes, C. W. 

 Locust destruction and use of fungus. The Agricultural Journal, Cape 

 Town, Jan. ry, '01. — de Vevey, S. A. Pseudo- parasitism of Chelifer 

 cancroides in man ; Three observations of erucic stomatitis provoked by 

 the larva of Liparis chryssorhcea L., 13.— Wilcox, E. V. Abstracts of 

 recent publications. Experiment Station Record, xii, 6, Washington, '01. 



ARA.CHNIDA.— Cambridge, F. O. P. Arachnida Araneidea, 

 vol. ii, pp. 177-192, pi. xiii, 15, clx ; id., pp. 193-208, pi. xiv [Salticinae*], 

 15, clxi. — Cambridge, O. P. Arachnida Araneidea, vol. i., pi. xxxvi, 

 15, clx. — Dalil, F. Foundation of a scientifically useful collection of 

 spiders, Sitzungs-Berichte, Gesellschaft der naturforschenden Freunde in 

 Berlin, Jan. 15, 'or. — Foa, A. Do polymorphism and parthenogenesis 

 exist in the Gamasidse? [Answer to both questions : no.], 13 figs., 69, 2. 

 Kathariner, L. Observations on care of the young in a spider {Stego- 

 dyphus lineatus Latr.), 81. — Leonardi, G. Natural history of the in- 

 sect-inhabiting Acarids [i, Wandering forms ; 2, Commensals ; 3, True 

 parasites], 69, i. — Thor S. Mites as enemies of ants, Nyt Magazin for 

 Naturvidenskaberne, 37 Bind, 4 Hefte, Christiania, 1900. — Tragardli, 

 I. Nothrus tnaxinius, a new Oribatid found fossil in the Glossothenum 

 cave and still living in Patagonia, figs., 22, Jan., 21.— Troiiessart, E. 

 Description of new species of Halacaridae, Bulletin, Soci^t^ d'Etudes 

 Scientifiques d'Angers, xxix, 1900. — Tullgren, A. Two new species of 

 Chelonethi (Pseudoscorpions) from America*, 67, 2. 



PROTOTRACHEATA.— Boiivier, E. L. Characters and affin- 

 ities of an Onychophore of Chili, Peripatopsis Blainvillei Blanchard, 22, 

 Feb., 4. — Piircell, W. F. On the anatomy of Opisthopatus cinctipes 

 Pure, with notes on other, principally South African, Onychophore, 3 

 pis., Annals, South African Museum, ii, 4. London, Dec. 4, '00. 



M¥RIOPODA.— Verhoeft", C W. Contributions to knowledge 

 of palaearctic Myriopods, xvii, 2 pis., 119. 



