48 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [February 



99. Bulletins. Cornell UDivei*sity Agricultural Experiment Sta- 

 lion, Ithac3, N. Y., Dec. '98. 



The General Subject.— The Zoological Record for 1897. London, 

 *08, Brown, A . W . Arachnida 50 pp., Myriopodaand Pro- 

 totracheata 19 pp.; Sharp, D . , Insecta, 300 pp .— B r a n d i - 

 court, Y . Protective colors, Bulletin, Soci6t6 Linn^enne du 

 Nord de la France, Amiens, Sept.-Oct., '97.- C a r r et, A. M.F. 

 Guillebeau and his entomological works (cont.), L'Echange, Re- 

 vue Linn^enne, Lyon, Dec. '98.— C o m s t o c k , J. H., and 

 Xeedham. J. G. The wings of insects iv, figs., The Ameri- 

 can Naturalist, Boston, Dec '98.— D a n b y , W ■ H . and G reen , 

 (J. DeB. Report on the Entomology of British Columbia, 1 pi. 

 Bulletin of the Natural History Society of British Columbia. Vic- 

 toria, 189.S.—H ey n e, A. Hints on use of duplicates for the enrich- 

 ment of one's own collection, 84. Dec. 22.— H o w a r d , L . O. The 

 dispersion of terrestrial species in general and of insects in particular 

 by the agency of man. [French transl.] Notes et Revue, Archives 

 de Zoologie Experimentale et Generale (.3) vi, 3. Paris, '98.— 

 Oudemans. J. Th. De Nederland.sche Insecten. Aflever- 

 ing 9 s Gravenhage. Martinus Nijhoff. '98. (Lepidoptera pp. 

 385-432. Diptera pis. xx-xxii.)— S chaufsus, C The signifi- 

 cance of formol for the insect collector, 84, Dec. 8.— S em p e r , G . 

 Die Nachtfalter-Heterocera, Zte Liefening, 7 pis. Reisen im Archi- 

 pel der Philippinen von Dr. C- Sempsr. Zter Theil. Wissenschaft- 

 liche Resultate, 6 ter Band. Wiesbaden. C. W. Kreidel's Yerlag. 

 1898. — T ichomirow, A. On the anatomy of the insect testis, 

 figs., 22. — W e 1 1 e r , S . A bibliogi*aphic index of North Amer- 

 ican Carboniferous Invertebrates. United States Geological Survey. 

 Bulletin 153, Washington, '98. 



Economic Entomology.— A n o n. The introduction of beneficial 

 lady birds from Australia into India, 7; Recent injury by the sugar- 

 cane beetle and related species, 7; A new enemy to the grape vine in 

 Mexico, 7; Cotton field insects, 7 : An interesticg case of myiasis, 

 7 : A i-adical novelty in chinch bug work, 7. — B a u d o i n , M . 

 The employment of ants in opei-ative medicine, Revue Scientifique 

 du Bourbonnais, Moulins, Dec. 15, '98.— B eh r, H. H. Notes on 

 ticks, 7. - B r a u e r, F . Contributions to the knowledge ot extra- 

 European (Estridae and parasitic Muscaria2,l pi., 33d.— Chitten- 

 den. F. H. Biologic uoteonConotracheluse/egans Say, 7; Anew 

 sugar-beet beetle [Monoxia puncticoUis Say], 7; A leaf-beetle 

 [Chrysomela {Zygoyramma) exclamationis] injurious to cultivated 

 sunflower; 7 ; A flea beetle living on purslane, 7: Recent injury by 

 bark-beetles -a correction, 7; Twig prunei-s andellied species, figs.. 

 7 : A destructive borer enemy of birch trees, with notes on related 

 species, figs,. 7.— C I e ra e n t , A. L. Bees and wasps living in 

 superposition in the same hive, fig.. Bulletin, Soci4t^ Nationale 

 d'Acclimatation de France, Paris, Aug. '98.- Coquillett, D. 

 W . A cecidora>-1id injurious to seeds of sorghum.*7. — D i x s o n , 



