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shay, R . , and Blandford, W . F. H. Larvae in antelope 

 horns, Nature. London. Feb. 9, '99.— F rank. New comnounica- 

 tions on the Europem fruit S'^ale in comparison with the San Jos6 

 scale, Gartenflora. Berlin, Feb. 1.— G rassi, B., Big n ami. 

 A., and Bastianelli, G. Further researches on thecycle of 

 human malarial pirasites in the body of the mosquito, Rendiconti 

 R. Aecademia dei Lincei, Rome, Jan. 8, "99.— JE o w a r d , L • O . 

 The Economic Status of Insects as a class, Science, New York, Feb. 

 17, '99.— J ablonowski, J. The home of the *' blooi louse '' 

 [in Hungarian]. 101 — L i n t n e r , J. A. Thirteenth report ot" 

 the State entomologist on injurious and other insects of the State 

 of New York, 1897. Fifty-first Report N. Y. State Museum, Al- 

 bany, '98.— N uttall, G. H. F. The mosquito-malaria theory, 

 Centralblatt fiir Bakteriologie, Jena, Feb. 14, '99.— R enter, E 

 Argyresthia conjugella Zell., a new enemy to the apple fruit, 2I. — 

 "Webster, F. M. Report of Committee on Entomology, figs. 

 Annual Report Ohio Horticultui-al Society, 189S. No place of pub- 

 lication or indication of volume, paging, etc, given ! — X . On the 

 life-habits of the -pinQ-g^W-voWeviTortrixresiaeUa L). 74, Jan. 22 



Arachnlda.- D u b o s e q , O • On the histogenesis of the venom 

 of the Scolopendra, Notes et Revue, Archives de Zoologie Experi- 

 mentaleet Generale, (.3) vi, 4. Paris, '98. — Perkins, R. C. L. 

 On a special Acarid chamber formed within the basal abdominal 

 segment of bees of the genus Koptorthosoma (Xylocopinae), Ento- 

 mologist's Monthly Magazine, London, Feb . '99. — R o b i n s o n , 

 N . My pet scorpion [ Thelyphonus gigan fe/^9], Appleton's Popular. 

 Science Monthly, New York, March, '99. 



Myriopoda. — S i 1 v e s t r i , F . Diplopoda from the voyage of 

 Dr. E. Festa to the republic of Ecuador, figs , 25, No 324, Sept. 29. 



Orthoptera. — Burr, M. Further new species of Forflcularia' 

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 lanopli, i, 5. — de Saussure, H. Analecta Entomologica, i. 

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 Tutt. J. W. Migration and dispei"sal ot insects: Orthoptera, 

 (cont.), 21. — W a 1 k e r, E . M. Notes on some Ontario Acridiidae. 

 part iii (cont.), 4.— "W e b s t e r , F- M. A prolonged season of 

 occurrence for Schistocerca Americana, 4. 



Neuroptera.— C o m s t o c k. J. H.. and Needham. J. G- 

 The wings of insects, iv (cont.) [Ephemeridje], figs , American 

 Xatui-alist. Boston, Feb., '99. 



Hemiptera. — B erg, i) . Tvv j new Argentine specie? of the genus 

 Gypona [in Latin], Anales. Sociedad Cientifica Argentina, xlvii- 

 1. Buenos Aires, Jan. '99 — C ockerell,T. D. A. Notes on 

 Central American Coccidae. with descriptions of three new species,* 

 II; The odor of Coccidae, 4: Three new Coccidae from Brazil. 4.— 

 King. G. B. A new variety of Vhionaspis furfurus Fitch 



