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and notes on Other species,* 5.— K i r kal d y , G. "W . On some 

 aquatic Rhynchota from Jamaica,* 9.— Ti n s 1 e y , J-. D. Con- 

 tributions to Coccidology, i, 4. 



CDleopterSL— B o r d a s, L . Researches on the anal griands of the 

 Carabidae,,l2. — F let iaux, E. Note on some Eucnemidae and 

 description of new species, 35, xliii, 1, Feb. 11. ~U anglbauer, 

 L ■ Die Kiifer von Mitteleuropa. Drifter Band, erste Hiilfte. 

 Familienreihe Staphylinoidea. 2. Theil Scydniaenidae— Histeridae. 

 Wien. Carl Gerold's Sohn. 408 pp. 8vo. 30 text figures — K a r a - 

 w a i e w , W . On the anatomy and metamorphoses of the ali- 

 mentary canal of the larva of Anobmni panicemn, figs., 8\, Feb. 15 — 

 Knaus,W. Collecting notes on Kansas Coleoptera, 4 — P i c, 

 M . Attempt at a study of the Ptinus of Brazil, 35, xliii, 1, Feb. 

 11. — "W ickham, H. F. The habits of American Cicindelidae. 

 Proceedings, Davenport Academy of Natui'al Sciences, vii, Daven- 

 port, Iowa, '99; The Lucanidae of Ontario and Quebec, figs., 4. 



Diptera.— A u s t e n , E . E . Oa the preliminary stages and 

 mode of escape of the imago in the Dipterous genus Xylomyia Rond, 

 iSubula, Mg. et auct.), with especial i-eference to X. niaculata F. 

 and on the systematic position of the genus, 4, II.— K e 1 1 o g g. 

 V . L . The mouth-parts of the nematoserous Diptera, ii, figs., 5.— 

 A\^ i 1 1 i s t o n , S . W . On the genua: Thh'psogaster Rond . , 5. 



Lepidoptera.— B ii r g e r, O. Standfuss's " Experimsntelle 

 Zoologische Untersuchungen mit Lepidoptera," 81, Jan. 15 — 

 (J h a p m a n , T. A. Lepidoptera Phalaenas of the whole 

 world, 9 ; Lepidoptera with a general inland distribution in 

 Europe, but confined to coast habitats in England, 21— Dyar- 

 H. G.— Description of larva of liigura delineata Gueii, 4. 

 A suggestion for the Pterophoridae, 1 pi., 21; Dascrlption of 

 thelarvaof Calocampa curvi7nacula,5. — F i s c h e r , E . Experi. 

 mental critical researches on the perc3ntage-03currence of aber- 

 rations in Vanessa caused by greit cold, Societas Entomologicas 

 Ziirich-Hottingen, Feb. 15, '99 — F y 1 e s , T. W. Early stage, 

 of Trigonophora periculosa Gn , 4 — G r i f f i n i , A . 0')S3rva- 

 tions on the genus iVa^na.^roecia Redtenb , with description of a 

 new species (Voyage of Dr. E. Festa to Ecuador) fig , 25, No. 323, 

 Sept. 14.— H o f m a n n, O. The Orneodidae (Alucitidae) of the 

 palaearctic regiou, 1 pi-, 45 —N ewbigin. M.I. The colors 

 and pigments of butterflies, 61.— R e b e 1, H. On the present posi- 

 tion of classification of the Lepidoptera, 45. — S c h u 1 t z , O . On 

 the relative frequency of gynandromorphous structures in the vari- 

 ous palaearctic species of Lepidoptera, 84, Jan. 26— S m i t h , J . 

 B. A new species of Asteroscopvs Bft,* 4.— Standfuss, M- 

 Summary of the temperature and hybridization experiments hith- 

 erto undertaken, 84, Jan. 5 — S t a u d i n g e r , O On the species 

 and forms of the genus Agrias, 45,-8 t i c h e 1 , H . New Heli- 

 conius from Southerj Brazil, Entomologische Nachrichten, '99, 2, 

 Berlin, Jan. -Tr i m e n, R. Seasonal dimorphism in Lepidop- 



