igOl] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. I49 



Entomologica.1 Literature. 



COMPILED BY P. P. CALVERT. 



Under the above head it is intended to mention papers received at the Academy of 

 Natural Sciences of Philadelphia pertaining to the Entomology of the Americas (North 

 and South). Articles irrelevant to American entomology virill not be noted. Contribu- 

 tions to the anatomy, physiology and embryology of insects, however, relating to Ameri- 

 can or exotic species, will be recorded. The numbers in heavy-faced type refer to the 

 journals, as numbered in the following list, in which the papers are published ; * denotes 

 that the paper iu question contains descriptions of new North American forms. Titles of all 

 articles in foreign languages are translated into English; usually such articles are written 

 in the same language asthetitleof thejournal containing them, but when such articles are in 

 other languages than English, French, German or Italian, this fact is indicated in brackets. 



4. The Canadian Entomologist, London, Ont.. April, '01. — 5- Psyche, 

 Cambridge, Mass., April '01. — 8. The Entomologist's Monthly Maga- 

 zine, London, April, 'or. — 9. The Entomologist, London, March, '01. — 

 12. Comptes Rendus. L'Academie des Sciences, Paris, '01. — 21. The 

 Entomologist's Record, London, March 15, '01. — 35. Annales, Society 

 Entomologique de Belgique, Brussels, '01. — 40. Societas Entomologica, 

 Zurich- Hottingen, '01. — 58. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, Val- 

 paraiso, Jan., '01. — 75. 31st Annual Report, Entomological Society of 

 Ontario, Toronto, '01. — 81. Biologisches Centralblatt, Eriangen, Mar. 

 15, '01. — 84. Insekten-Borse, Leipsic, '01. — 101. Rovartani Lapok, 

 Budapest, '01. — 104. Mittheilungen, Naturhistorisches-Museum zu 

 Hamburg, xvii, 2, Beiheft, Dec. 28, '00. — 105. Videnskabelige Meddel- 

 elser fra den naturhistoriske Forening, 1900, Copenhagen. — 146. The 

 Entomological Student, Philadelphia, April 15, 'or. — 148. Bulletins, 

 New York Agric. Exper. Station, Geneva, N. Y., Dec, '00. — 149. 

 Anatomischer Anzeiger, Jena, Feb. 23, '01. 



THE GENERAL. SUBJECT.— B[urr], M. Auguste de Bor- 

 mans, portrait, 21. — Csiki, E. On the insectophobos [apparatus for 

 collecting microcoleoptera ; in Magyar, German summary], figs., 101, 

 Feb. — Gauckler, H. The new arrangement of the insect collection in 

 the grand-ducal cabinet of natural history at Karlsruhe in Baden, 84, 

 Mar. 21, 28. — Imhof, O. E. Ocelli of insects, 81.— Krecsy, B. En- 

 tomological instruction in America [at Amherst, Mass.; in Magyar], 

 101, Feb. — Liaiiieere, A. The death of Baron de Selys-Longchamps, 

 35, xliv, 13, Feb. 27. — L<ecaillou, A. On the various cells of the 

 ovary which take part in the formation of the eggs of insects, 12, Mar. 4. 

 — Lochhead, W. Nature study lessons on the squash bug {Anasa tris- 

 tis), figs., 75. — S. Dr. O. Staudinger [biography, bibliography], por- 

 trait, Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, Iris, Dresden, 1901, Zweites 

 Lepidopterologisches Heft, Feb. 20, 'or. 



ECONOMIC ENTOMOLOGY.— Austen, E. E. The life his- 

 tory of warble-flies, 8. — Cockerell, T. D. A. A new plant-louse 

 injuring strawberry plants in Arizona,* 4. — Corbett, E. L. Spraying : 



