1899] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 15 



Entomological Literature, 



COMPILED BY P, P. CALVERT. 



Under the above head it is intended to note such papers received at the Acad- 

 emy of Natural Scien<-es of Philadelphia pertaining to the Entomologv of the 

 Americas i North and South i. Articles irrelevant to American entomologv 

 will not be noted. Contributions to the anatomy, physiologv and embrvologV 

 of Insects, however, whether relating to American or exotic'8peeles,wlir be re- 

 corded. The numl>ers in hkavv-faced type refer to the Journals, as num- 

 bered in the following list, in which the papers are published ; * denotes that the 

 paper in question contains descriptions of new North American forms. Title.s 

 of all articles in foreign languages are translated into Bhiglish ; usuallv such 

 articles are written in tlie same language as the title of the Journal contain- 

 ing them, hut when such articles are in other languages than English, French, 

 <Terman or Italian, this fact is indicated in parenthesis. 



5. Psyche, Cambridge, Mass., Dec., '98.— 7. U.S.Departmeut of Ag- 

 riculture. Division of Entomology, Washington; Bulletin 17, new 

 series, '98.— 15. Biologia Central!- Americana. London, pai-t cxliv, 

 Oct., '98. — 19. lloi-* Societatis Entomologica? Rossicae, St Peters- 

 burg, '98,— 41. Entomologische Xachrichten Berlin, Nov.. '98—49. 

 Termeszetrajzi Fiizetek. xxi., Budapest, Oct, 1, '98.-50. Proceedings, 

 United States National Museum, Washington, '98. — 56. Mittheilun- 

 geu, schweizerischen entomologischen Gesellschaft. x, 4. Schaff- 

 hausen, Oct., '98.— 58. Revista Chilena de Historia Natui-al, ii, 9. 

 Valparaiso, Sept., '98.— 87. Revue Scientifique. Paris, '98—97. Zeit- 

 schrift fiir wissenschattiiche Zoologie, Ixv, 1. Leipsic, Nov. 15, 

 '98. — 98. Travaux, Socictc Imperiale des Naturalistes de St. Peters- 

 boiirg. 



The General Subject —A n o u . White wax of insects, 87 Nov. ^9.— 

 B e t h e . A . A compai-ative study of the functions of the central 

 nervous system of Arthropods (transl. by W. W.Norman), Journal 

 of Comparative Neurology, viii, 3, Granville, O., Nov., '98. — C oc k- 

 erell, T. D. A. Entomological Ethics. 7.— Dist an t, W. L. 

 Biological suggestions: Assimilative colouration, ii, Zoologist, 

 London, Nov.. '98. — Do ran. E. W. Vernacular names of in- 

 sects, 7. — Heymons. R. [Notice of] Packard's Text Book of 

 Entomology, Zoologisches Caentrlblatt, Leipzig, Nov. 17, '98. — 

 Kn u t h , P . Handbuch der Bliiteu biologic. II Band: die bishea 

 in Europa und im arktischen Gebiet gemachten bliiteubiologischen 

 Beobaohtuugeu 1. Teil : Ranuuculaceae bis Compositae. Leipzig, 

 Engelmaun. 1898. 8vo. 210 figs.— M eu n ie r , F. The insects 

 of secondary times, 30 pis. Archives du Musee Teyler (2) vi, 2. 

 Haarlem. '98. — R a n e , F . W . Notes on the fertilization of musk- 

 melons by insects. 7. 



Economic Entomology. — A n o n . F lies and typhoid fever [in Amer- 

 ican camps in Cuba]. 87. Nov. 19.— Anon . A new tobacco juice 

 insecticide. Journal Societe des Aviculteui-s Frangais, Paris, Oct., 

 "98. —B 1 a n d f o r d , W . F . H . Xylehorus morigerus, tigs. , 

 Gardener's Chronicle. London, Nov. 26, '98, — Britton, W- E. 

 The San Jose scale in Connecticut, 7. — C hittenden, F. H. 

 Insect injury to millet, 7. — Coo ley. R. A. Notes on some 

 Massachusetts Coccidae, 7. — Felt, E. P. Notes on some o 



