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graphic distribution, 12, Mar. 25, '01. — Packard, A. S. Occurrence 

 of Melanophiis extremus in Northern Labrador, 5. — Rehii, J. A. G. 

 The Linnean genus Grylliis, 4. — Scudder, S. H. The species of 

 Diapheromera (Phasmidse) found in the United States and Canada,* 5. 



NEUKOPTEKA.— Davis, W. T. Additions to our local fauna 

 and flora [Staten Island Lepidoptera, Odonata], Proceedings, Natural 

 Science Association of Staten Island, viii, 3. — Fyles, T. W. The 

 dragonflies of the province of Quebec, figs., 75. — Hine, J. S. A re-» 

 view of the Panorpidse of America north of Mexico, 3 pis. Bulletin of 

 Scientific Laboratories of Denison University, xi, Granville, Ohio, Feb., 

 'or. Also as Ohio State University Bulletin, v, 7, Columbus, O. — Mof- 

 fat, J. A. Parasites in the eggs of Chrysopa, figs., 76. 



HEMIPTEKA.— Cockerell, T. D. A. Notes on some Coccidse 

 of the earlier writers, 9 ; See also Economic Entomology.* — Horvath, 

 G. On the abdominal tubes of plantlice [as means of defense ; in Mag- 

 yar, German summary], 101, Feb. — King^, G. B. Lecanium Web- 

 steri Ckll. and King, n. sp., with notes on allied forms,* 4. — Newstead, 

 R. Observations on Coccidae, No. 19, figs., 8.— Reed, E. C. Synop- 

 sis of the Hemiptera of Chile (cont.), 58. 



CO LEOPTER A.— Barrett, O. W. See Lepidoptera.— Belon, 

 Pere. The genus Cortilena Motsch. (Lathridiidae) and synopsis of the 

 species now known, 35, xlv, 2, Mar. 23. — Dury, C, A new Calandrid 

 from Cincinnati, Ohio,* fig.. Journal, Cincinnati Society of Natural His- 

 tory, xix, 8, Mar. 27, '01. — Fenyes, B. A giant Bostrychid \_Dinapaie 

 Wrightii ; in Magyar], 101, January. — Fliche, P. On a fossil insect 

 [Coleopter] found in the Trias of Lorraine, 12, Mar. 11. — Gregson, P. 

 B. Habits of the larvae of Dermestes talpinus (Mann.), figs., 75. — 

 Jacobson, G. Interesting case of mimicry among Russian Coleoptera 

 [in Russian], Annuaire, Mus^e Zoologique de I'Academie Imperiale des 

 Sciences de St. Petersbourg, 1900, v, 4. — Knaus, W. Collecting notes 

 on Kansas Coleoptera, ii, 4. — M tiller, J. Contribution to knowledge 

 of cave Silphidae, i pi., Verhandlungen, k. k. Zoologisch-botanischen 

 Gesellschaft in Wien, li, r, Feb. 25, '01. — Pic, M. Diagnoses of exotic 

 Anthicidae,* 35, xlv, 2, Mar. 23 ; New Coleoptera of the Hamburg Mus- 

 eum, 104.— Reiigel, C. On the biology of Hydrophilus piceus, 81. — 

 Schenkling-, S. New Cleridae of the Hamburg Museum,* 104. — 

 Webster, F. M. Observations on several species of Dermestidae, 75. 

 — Wickhain, H. F. Cicindelidae at artificial lights, 146. 



DIPTERA.— Austen, E. E. See Economic Entomology.— Chagr- 

 nou, G. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidae of the province of Que- 

 bec, Naturaliste Canadien, Chicoutimi, Quebec, March, '01. — Christo- 

 phers, S. R. The anatomy and histology of the adult female mosquito 

 \^Culex and Anopheles], 6 pis., Reports to the Malaria Committee of the 

 Royal Society, 4th series, London, March 30, '01. — Coqiiillett, D. W. 

 New Diptera in the U. S. National Museum,* Proceedings, United States 

 National Museum, No. 1225, Washington, '01. — v. Kertesz, K. Spin- 



