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ning Diptera [in Magyar, German summary], 101, Feb. — Lundbeck, 

 W. Diptera groenlandica* [in Danish, diagnoses of new species in 

 Latin], 105. — Packard, A. S. Occurrence of Anopheles quadrimacu- 

 latus in Maine, 5. — v. Roder, V. See Economic Entomology. 



LEPIDOPTERA.— Baclinietjew, P. Why do the diurnal Lepi- 

 doptera fly only during the day and most nocturnal ones in the night ? 40, 

 Feb. 15.— Barrett, O. W. Stray notes [Lep., Col.], 146 — Chap- 

 man, T. A. Notes on Luflfias, with incidental remarks on the phe- 

 nomenon of parthenogenesis, 21. — Cockerell, T. D. A, Lepidoptera : 

 Some insects of the Hudsonian zone in New Mexico, iv, 5. — Davis, W. 

 T. See Neuroptera.— Dog'niii, P. Description of new Lepidoptera, 

 Le Naturaliste, Paris, March 15, '01. — Dyar, H. G. On certain identifi- 

 cations in the genus Acronycta, 4 ; Life histories of North American 

 Geometridae, xxi, 5. — Fletcher, J. [Notes on some Canadian Lepi- 

 doptera], 75. — Gibson, A. The breeding of Lepidoptera, with notes 

 on the inflation of larvae, 75. — Green, E. E. Moth catching by elec- 

 tric light at the Boer camp, Diyatalawa, Ceylon, 8. — Grote, A. K. 

 Systematic arrangement of the North American Lepidoptera, 4. — Hall, 

 F. J. Notes on the Noctuid group Dicopinse of Kansas City, Missouri, 

 146. — Heath, E. F. Notes on the occurrence of Lepidoptera, etc., in 

 southern Manitoba, 4. — Heylaerts, F. J. M. Description of an un- 

 published Psychid from Argentine Republic, Chalia Kunckeli, 35, xlv, 

 2, Mar. 23. — Kusnezow, N. On the protective coloration and attitude 

 of Libythea celtis Esp., fig., Horae Societatis Entomologicae Rossicae, 

 XXXV, St. Petersbourg, Nov., '00. — L^man, H. H. Notes on Walker's 

 types of Spilosotna congrua, and a few other types in the British Museum, 

 4. — Marshall, G. A, K. On the female pouch in Acrcsa, 9. — 

 Mcintosh, W. The hawk and bombycine moths of New Brunswick, 

 introductory list. Bulletin, Natural History Society of New Brunswick, iv, 

 4, St. John, '01. — MoJtat, J. A. Anosia archippus yet again, fig., 75. 

 — Nash, C. W. Notes on Danias archippus, 75 — Pagenstecher, 

 A. Libytheidae, 4 figs.. Das Tierreich, 14 Lieferung, Berlin, Feb., '01. — 

 Slevogt, B. Are Arciia caja and other brightly colored Lepidoptera 

 eaten by birds? 40, Mar. 15. — Standfuss, M. Synopsis of experiments 

 in hybridization and temperature made with Lepidoptera up to the end 

 of 1898, 9. — Tutt, J. W. Migration and dispersal of insects : Lepidop- 

 tera, 21. 



HYMENOPTERA.— Ashmead, W. H. Hymenoptera : Some 

 insects of the Hudsonian zone in New Mexico, iv*, 5. — Cockerell, T. 

 D. A. The bee genus Dioxys in America, 146. — v. Dalla Torre, 

 K. W. A couple of nomenclatural remarks on the group Ichneumoninas 

 of W. H. Ashmead's ' Classification of the Ichneumon Flies,' etc., of 1900. 

 Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, xx, 3, Mar. 10, '01. — Dickel, F. My 

 views on the results of the Freiburg researches on bees' eggs ; Facts de- 

 cide, not views (two papers), 149.— Emery, C. Notes on the sub- 

 families Dorylinae and Ponerinse, 35, xlv, i, Mar. 7. — Morice, F. !>., 



