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results of the season, 1900, figs., Bulletin 70, West Virginia Agric. Exper. 

 Station, Morgantown, W. Va., Nov., '00. — Dearness, J. A parasite of 

 the San Jos6 scale [ Tyroglyphus sp.], 75. — Fieldiiig-Ould, R. Ma- 

 laria and its prevention. Nature, London, Mar. 21, '01. — Fisher, G. E. 

 et al. San Josd scale discussion, 75. — Fyles, T. W. Annual address 

 of the 1 resident [Insects beneficial to vegetation], 75. — Lemaire. 

 Note on the ts^ts^ fly, Bulletin, Soci^t^ royale de Geographie d'Anvers, 

 xxiv, 4, '01. — liOCliliead, W. A plea for the systematic and economic 

 study of the forest insects of Ontario, figs., 75 ; The silkworm industry in 

 Ontario, 75 ; The present status of the San Jos^ scale in Ontario, 75. — 

 V. Ruder, V. On the biology of the fly Hypoderma bovis Dec, 84, 

 Apr. 4. — Schaufuss, C. Two Diptera injurious to roses, 84, Mar. 28. 

 — Sirrine, F. A. A little known asparagus pest [Agrotnyza simplex 

 Loew], figs , 148, No. 189.— Smith, J. B. Two strawberry pests, 2 

 pis., Bulletin 149, New Jersey Agric. Exper. Stations, New Brunswick, N. 

 J., Feb., 27, '01. — Van Slyke, Li. L., and Andrews, W. H. Report 

 on analyses of Paris Green and other insecticides in 1900, 148, No. 190. 

 — Webster, F. M. Results of some experiments in protecting apples 

 from the attacks of the second brood of codlin moth, 75 ; Results of 

 some applications of crude petroleum to orchard trees, 75 ; Notes on two 

 longicorn beetles affecting growing nursery stock, figs., 75, and also in 

 Journal, Columbus Horticultural Society, xv, 4, Columbus, Ohio, Dec, 

 '00 ; The San Jos6 scale problem as compared with the orange scale 

 problem, Science, New York, Mar. 29, '01 ; Report of the Committee on 

 Entomology [strawberry insects, use of crude petroleum in orchards], 8 

 pis.. Ohio Horticultural Report, 1900. [Place of publication not given]. 

 — Wilcox, E. V. Abstracts of recent papers, Experiment Station Rec- 

 ord, xii, 7, 8, Washington, '01.— Cox, D. G., Evans, J. D,, Fletcher, 

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ARACHNIDA. — Dearness, J. See Economic Entomology. — 

 Peckham, G. W., and E. G. Spiders of the Phidippus group of the 

 family Attidse,* 6 pis., Transactions, Wisconsin Academy of Sciences, 

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 tish Silurian scorpion, i pi.. Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, 

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 pi. [in Danish], I05.--Simon, E. List of the Arachnida collected by 

 M. C. E. Porter in 1899 at Quilpu^ and at Molle, and by M. B. Wilson in 

 April, 1900, at Rio Aysen (western Patagonia), 58. 



MYRIOPODA.— Meves, F., and v. Korff, K. To knowledge 

 of cell-division in myriopods, 5 figs., i pi. Archiv fiir mikroscopische 

 Anatomie u. Entwicklungsgeschichte, Ivii, 3, Bonn, Feb. 25, '01. 



ORT HOPTERA.— Caudell, A. N. On some Arizona Acridiidae,* 

 4. — Faxon, W. The habits and notes of the New England species of 

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