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the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Expedition, 1898-99 : Orthoptera, figs., 

 140.— Scudder, S. H. The species of Gryllus on the Pacific coast,* 5. 



■NEUROPTERA.— Ciirrie, R. P. Papers from the Hopkins 

 Stanford Galapagos Expedition 1898-99: Odonata, figs , 140. — Elrod, 

 M. J. Limnological investigations at Flathead Lake, Montana, and 

 vicinity, July, 1899, Transactions, American Microscopical Society, xxii, 

 May, 1901 ; A study of the variations in Sytnpetrutn rubicundu/a and 6". 

 obtrusa Hagen (abstract), 68, Oct. 25. — Needham, J. G., and Hart, 

 C. A. S&^post. — Williamson, E. B. Additions to the Indiana list 

 of dragonflies with a few notes. Proceedings, Indiana Academy of Sci- 

 ence, 1900. 



HEMIPTERA.— Breddiii, G. Bugs from the lower Miocene 

 Braunkohl of Salzhausen, figs., 31b; New neotropical bugs, Societas 

 Entomologica, Zurich-Hottingen, Oct. 15, '01. — Cockerell, T. D. A. 

 The Coccid genus Eriunt in South America, 58, Aug. — King", G. B. 

 The Coccidae of British North America, 4. — Kirkaldy, G. W. Notes 

 on the division Veliiaria (= subfam. Velidas, Leth. and Sev.), O. — Per- 

 g'ande, T. See Economic Entomology. 



COLEOPTERA. — Beriihauer, M. The Staphylinidse of the 

 palaearctic fauna (cont ), Verhandlungen, zoologisch-botanischen Gesell- 

 schaft in Wien, li, 7, Sept. 30, '01. — Casey, T. L*. A reply to Dr. Was- 

 mann, 4. — Deegeiier, P. Correction of Escherich's statements on my 

 work ' Development of the mouth-parts and of the alimentary canal of 

 Hydrophilus,' 81, Oct. i. — Fall, H. C. Two new species of Lucanidae 

 from California,* figs., 4. — Hopkins, A. D. On taxonomic relations 

 between Scolytids and their host plants ; On the development and evolu- 

 tion of the Scolytid gallery (two abstracts), 68, Oct. 25.— Menegaux, 

 A. See Economic Entomology, — Pic, M. Descriptions of new Cole- 

 optera : new American and African Notoxus, 55, October i. — Seidlitz, 

 G., Sharp, W. E. See the General Subject.— Tutt, J. W. Migra- 

 tion and dispersal of insects : Coleoptera, 21, — Weise, J. New Coc- 

 cinellidae, 35. 



DIPTERA,— Cliagnon, G. Preliminary studies on the Syrphidae 

 of the province of Quebec, Naturaliste Canadien, Quebec, October, '01. — 

 Coquillett, D. W. Papers from the Hopkins Stanford Galapagos Expe- 

 dition 1898-99: Diptera, 140. — Evans, N. Some observations on the life- 

 history of Culex fatigans, the common grey mosquito of Lower Bengal, 

 Proceedings, Asiatic Society of Bengal, 1901, viii, Calcutta, Aug. 28. — 

 Bicardo, G. Further notes on the Pangoninae of the family Tabanidae 

 in the British Museum Collection, 11.— Williston, S. W. Diptera, 

 vol. i, pp. 277-328, pi. v,* 15. 



LEPIDOPTERA.— V. BOnninghausen, V. Contribution to 

 knowledge of the Lepidopterous fauna of Rio de Janeiro, including some 

 of the neighboring southern Brazilian States, iii. Rhopalocera : Liby- 

 theidae, Erycinidae, Lycanidae, 45.— Butler, A. G. On names applied 

 to certain species of the Pierid genus Catastida, 9. — Cary, M. Notes 



