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Museum in Hamburg, xv, '98.— 105. Videnskabelige Meddelelseiv 

 INaturhistoriske Forening i Kjobenhavn. Copenhagen, '98.— 106. 

 Buletinul Societalii de Sciinte din Bucarescu, Romania, vii, Bucar- 



-est, '98. 



The General Subject.— A n o n. Gustav Schoch [obituary], portrait, 

 84, March 16. — B erg, C . Substitution of generic names, 60 c — 

 Bethune, C. J. S. The rise and progress of entomology in 

 Canada, Transactions, Royal Society of Canada (2) iv, 4, Ottawa, 

 '98.— C ockerell, T. D. A. Color in nature, 68, March 24 — 

 Kunckel d'Herculais. On moulting in insects considered 

 as a means of defense against animal or vegetable parasites; special 

 roles of tracheal and of intestinal moults, 12.— Pauls. Experi- 

 mental zoological studies of Dr. M. Stand fuss, 40, March 15 — 

 Poulton, E. B. The instincts of wasps as a problem in evo- 

 lution, figs., Nature, London, March 16, '99.— S c h u p p , A. On 

 the "place-sense" of insects. 84, March 2- — Vir6, A. The sub- 

 terranean world : the blind animals, figs., 87, Feb. 25.— W a 1 s i n g - 

 ham. Transmission of natural history specimens abroad by sample 

 post, 8. 



Economic Entomology.— Anon. — Abstract of recent publications. 

 Experiment Station Record, x, 6. 7. IJ. S. Dept. Agriculture, 

 Washington, '99-- B erg, C . On the enemies of the migra- 

 tory locust (Schtstocerca paranensis Burm. [in Spanish], 60 c. 

 — C lement, A. L. On a retarded escape from the cocoon of 

 Attacus cynthia. Bulletin, Societe Natiouale de Acclimatation de 

 France, Paris. March, '99. — Levat, L. A. The disappearance 

 of the bird and the multiplication of the insect, 87, March 18.— 

 Lounsbury, C. P. Report of the Government Entomolo- 

 gist for the year 1897. Cape of Good Hope Dept. of Agriculture. 

 Cape Town, 1898; Entomology, figs-, TheAgi*iculturalJournal pub- 

 lished by the Department of Agriculture, Cape of Good Hope, xiv. 

 4. Cape Town, Feb. 16, '99.— L o w e, V. H. i. The raspberry 

 saw-fly, ii. Preliminary notes on the grape-vine flea beetle, 7 pis.. 

 Bulletin No. 150. New York Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 Geneva. N. Y. Dec, '98. Two destructive orchard insects: i. the 

 apple-trea tent-catterpillar; ii. spraying experiments against the 

 spring cauker-worm,figs.,4'pls., Ibid. Bull. No. 152. — M ar pma nn . 

 Ontheoccurrenceof mites in urine, 82,March 13.— Nu tal 1, G. H. 

 F . The mosquito-malaria theory, 82, March 13, etc .— S a g n i e r 

 The San Jose scale. Bulletin des seances, Soci6t6 National d' Agricul- 

 ture de France, Paris, Feb., '99. — S m i t h , J . B . Report of the 

 Entomological Department of the New Jersey Agricultuml College 

 Experiment Station for the year 1898. N. J. Agr. Col. Exper. Stat. 

 Rep. 1898. pp. 371-467, 15* figs. Trenton, '99.-W e b s t e r , F. 

 M . A serviceable insectary, 2 pis., 4, April. 



Arachnlda.— B erg, C . On Ihelyphoniis maxhmts Tarnani, 60c- 

 -*-H entschel, E, Contributions to knowledge ot spiders' 



