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DIPTERA. — Banks, N. The eastern species of Psychoda* 4. — 

 Chag'non, G. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidae of the Province of 

 Quebec, Naturaliste Canadien. Quebec, Sept., '01. — Coqilillett, D.W. 

 Types of Anthomyid genera, 6. — Doane, R. W. Descriptions of new 

 Tipulidae,* 6. — Herrick, G. W. Notes on the life history of Anophe- 

 les punctipennis and on the egg-laying of Culex pipie^is. Science, New 

 York, Aug. 30, '01. — Noack, W. Contributions to the developmental 

 history of the Muscidae, figs., 5 pis,, Zeitschrift fiir wissenschaftliche 

 Zoologie, Ixx, I, Leipsic, Sept. 10, '01. — Robertson, C. Some new 

 Diptera,* 4. — Sclimalz, J. B. On the life-history of the Brazilian bot- 

 fly, 84, July II.— Speiser, P. Studies on Hippoboscidae, 80.— Wil- 

 liston, S. W. Diptera, i, supplement, pp. 259-296,* 15, April, May, 

 June, 



L.EPIDOPTERA.— Anon. Caterpillars attended by ants, 4.— 

 Butler, A, G. A revision of the butterflies of the genus Precis and 

 notes on seasonal phases of the species, 11. — Dyar, H. G. Life histo- 

 ries of North American Geometridae, xxvi, 5. — Fischer, E. Further 

 researches on the percentage of Vanessa aberrations, 40, July i, 15 — 

 Fletcher, J. List of Lepidoptera taken in Baffin Land by Dr. Robert 

 Bell in 1897, Annual Report, Geological Survey of Canada (n. s), xi, re- 

 port M, Ottawa, '01. — Fringrs, C. Are butterflies really captured in sig- 

 nificant numbers by birds? 40, Aug. i.— Godman, F. D. Lepidop- 

 tera Rhopalocera, ii, pp. 597-692,* 15, Feb., April, May, June (complet- 

 ing Hesperidae and beginning Supplement to vols, i and ii). — Hampson, 

 G. F. New species of Syntomidae and Arctiadae,* 11. — Moffat, J. A. 

 A surprise {^Telea polyphemus double-brooded?], 4. — Noldner, E. 

 Two new HeHconius, 24. — Ribhe, C. Brief remarks on the capture of 

 butterflies by birds, 84, Sept. 19. — Riffarth, H. The genus Heliconius 

 Latr. newly treated and description of new forms, 24. — Schaus, W. 

 A revision of the American Notodontidse,* 2 pis., 36. — Sclater, P. L*. 

 Lepidoptera of St. Lucia, West Indies, 14.— Smith, G. Variation in 

 the genus Erebia, i, Entomologist, London, Oct., '01. — Smith, J. B. 

 Concerning protests and other things, 4. — Soule, C B. Mating of 

 Attacus gloveri, 5. — Weeks, A. G., Jr. New diurnal Lepidoptera 

 from Bolivia, 4. 



HYMEXOPTERA.— Cockerell, T. D. A. New bees of the sub- 

 family Anthophorinae from Southern California,* 4 ; Bees from Southern 

 California visiting flowers of Eriogoimin and Rhus* 4 ; On some bees 

 of the genus Atidrena from New Jersey, O. — Karavaev, V. The inter- 

 nal metamorphosis and the anatomical peculiarities of the heart in the 

 larvae of ants [two brief notes in Russian] Zapiski Kievskavo Obschestva 

 Estestvoispytatelei, xvi, 2, Kiev, 1900. — King', G. B A check-list of 

 the Massachusetts Formicidae, with some notes on the species, 6. — 

 Kohl, F. F. On a case of "frontal" gynandro-morphism in Ammo- 

 phila abbreviata¥., figs., 44. 



