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tions on some species of Orina, a genus of viviparous and ovo-viviparous 

 beetles, 2 pis., 36T, 1901, pt. i, April 30. — Ehrmann, G. A. Notes 

 on the discovery of Pinodytes hamiltonii Horn, 146. — Harris, E. B. 

 Cicindelidae of Mt. Desert, Maine, 6. — Horn, W. Seven new Cicin- 

 delidae, 45. — Jacoby, M, Descriptions of four new species of Disony- 

 cha (Coleoptera Phytophaga, fam. Halticidse),* 9. — Licsne, P. Sexual 

 variation in the males of certain Coleoptera, family Bostrichidae, periodic 

 pcecilandry, 12, April i. — Oliaus, F. Revision of Parastasiidee, 45. — 

 Schenkling-, S. New American Cleridae,* 45. — Schwarz, O. New 

 exotic Elateridse,* 45. — Weise, J, Correction of observations on the 

 food of our Coccinellidae, 45 ; Two new Cassidinae, 45. 



DIPTERA. — Chagnon, O. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidse 

 of the province of Quebec, Naturaliste Canadien, Chicoutimi, Quebec, 

 April, '01. — Coquillett, D. W. New Diptera in the U. S. Nat. Mus.,* 

 50, No. 1225 ; A systematic arrangement of the families of the Diptera, 

 50, No. 1227. — Houg'h, G. de N. South American Muscidae in the 

 collection of S. W. Williston, 2 pis., Bulletin, University of Kansas, i, 4, 

 Lawrence, July, '00. — de Meijere, J. C. H. On the metamorphosis of 

 Callomyia amoena Meig., i pi., 46. — Rothschild, N". C. Notes on 

 Pulex canis Curtis and P.felis Bouch6, i pi., 21. 



L.EPIDOPTERA.— Bacot, A. W. Larvae of Lasiocampa quer- 

 cus and its varieties, etc., and of cross-pairings between these races, 21. 

 Chapman, T. A. The cry of Acherotttia atropos, 21. — Daecke, E. 

 Notes on the habits of Thecla damon, 6. — Druce, H. Descriptions of 

 some new species of Lepidoptera from East Africa and tropical America,* 

 11, May. — Dyar, H. G. Life histories of North American Geometridae, 

 xxii, 5 ; Descriptions of some Pyralid larvae from southern Florida,* 6 ; 

 An apparently new Tortricid from Florida,* 6, Note on the larvae of Arc- 

 tia intermedia, 6. — Fernald, C. H. Marginal wing-bristles in Lepidop- 

 tera, 9. — Fletcher, J., and Gibson, A. The life-history of the green- 

 house leaf-tyer {Phlyctcsnia ferrugalis Hbn.), 4.— Fringes, C. Tem- 

 perature experiments in the year 1900, Societas entomologica, Zurich- 

 Hottingen, May i, '01. — Hampson, G. F. On some teratological 

 specimens of Lepidoptera, Entomologists' Monthly Magazine, London, 

 May, '01. — Moore, F. Lepidoptera Indica, pt. xlix, London, Lovell 

 Reeve & Co., '01 ; Reed. April 16. [Vol. v, pp. 1-24, Nymphalinae, 

 groups Melitaenina, Eurytelina. Pis. 379-384].— de Niceville, Li. Can- 

 nibalism among caterpillars, 4,— Poling, O. C. Some recent work in 

 the genus Catocala* 4. — Prout, L/. B. Sesiidae or .^Egeriidae, 21. — 

 Schaus, W. New species of Heterocera from tropical America, i*, 6. 

 — Scudder, S. H. A courageous butterfly, CEneis semidea, i pi., 5. — 

 Seitert, O. Life-history of Platysenta videns, 6. — Smith, J. B. 

 Types and synonymy, 4.— Snellen, P. C. T. On Pyralidse [in Dutch], 

 3 pis.. 46.— [Thomann, H.] Symbiosis between Lyccena argus and 

 Formica cinerea \ Insekten Borse, Leipsic, April 11, 'ot. — Tutt, J. W. 

 Migration and dispersal of insects : Lepidoptera, 21. 



