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July ; a new Coccid on roots of Rubus* 5, June ; a new Ceroplastes 

 (fam. Coccidae), 60.— Coleman, G. A. The redwood mealy bug 

 {Dactylopius sequoics, sp. n.),* i pi., 103, May 29, '01. — Distant, W. 

 Li. Rhynchotal notes, x. Heteroptera, fam. Lygaeidae, 11 ; revision of 

 the Rhynchota belonging to the family Pentatomidae in the Hope Collec- 

 tion at Oxford, 2 pis., 14.— Handlirsch, A. To knowledge of the 

 stridulatory organs of the Rhynchota, figs., i pi., 04. — Hempel, S. 

 Descriptions of Brazilian Coccidae, 11. — King, G. B. The Coccidse of 

 British North America, 4, June, July. — Kirkaldy, G. W, On the 

 nomenclature of the genera of the Rhynchota, Heteroptera auchenor- 

 rhynchous Homoptera, 9, June. — Kuwana, S. I. New and little 

 known California Coccidae,* 2 pis., 103, May 28, 'or. — Montgomery, 

 T. H., Jr. Further studies on the chromosomes of the Hemiptera He- 

 teroptera, I pi., 1. — Osborn, H. —New genus including two new species 

 of Saldidae,* 4, June. — Patterson, R. W. Notes on Cerococais, 3 pis., 

 103, May 24, '01. — Sundwick, E. E. On Psylla wax, psyllostearyl- 

 alcohol and psyllostearyl acid (psylla-alcohol, psylla-acid), iii, Hoppe- 

 Seyler's Zeitschrift fiir Physiologische Chemie, xxxii, 3, 4. 6 Strassburg, 

 April 27, '01. — Woodwortli, C. W. Note on the respiration of Aleu- 

 rodes citri, 4, June. 



COLEOPTER A.— Beaulieu, G. The Scarb^idse of the province 

 of Quebec (cont.), 37, — Berg, C. Some new or known Argentine spe- 

 cies of the genus Epipedonota Sol., 60. — Brauns, H. A new termi- 

 tophilous Aphodide from Orange Free State, i pi., 64. — Fauvel, A. 

 Description of a new species of Staphylinid from Tierra Fuego, 60. — 

 Kerremans, C. Considerations on the Buprestidae [Phylogeny, Mim- 

 icry, etc.], 35. — Waterhonse, C O. Two new genera of Coieoptera 

 belonging to the Cupesidae and Prionidae, 11. — "Webster, F. M. In- 

 sectary rearings of two species of MordelHsiena, 4, June. 



DtPTERA.— Barford, H. The development of bot-flies accord- 

 ing to the latest researches, 74. — Brues, C T. Two new myrmeco- 

 philous genera of aberrant Phoridae from Texas,* figs., 3, May. — Cliag- 

 non, G. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidae of the province of Quebec 

 (cont.), 37. — Kellogg', V. L. Phagocytosis in the postembryonic de- 

 velopment of the Diptera, figs., 3, May ; studies for students, i. The 

 anatomy of the larva of the giant crane-fly {Holorusia rubiginosa), figs., 

 5, June. — Kulagin, N". The structure of the female sexual organs in 

 Culex and Anopheles, i pi. Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche Zoologie, Ixix, 

 4, Leipsic, May 28, 'oi. — Melander, A. L. Gynandro-morphism in a 

 new species of Hilara* figs., 6, June. 



LEPIDOPTERA.— Anon. The [John Henry] Leech Collection 

 [of Lepidoptera] presented to the nation [British Museum], 9, June. — 

 Beutenmiiller, W. The earlier stages of Sphinx gordius, Ceratonia 

 amyntor, and Smerinthus geminatus (3 papers), 6; descriptions of three 

 Lepidopterous larvae, 6. — Buckler, W. (the late). The larvae of the 

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