1899] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 183 



H. Notes on insects of the year, division No. 4, Niagara district,^ 

 figs.,75.— K ii n c k e 1 d'Herculais, J. Moultino- in insects 

 considered as a means of defense aj^ainst vegetable or animal para- 

 sites; special roles of tracheal and iurestinal moulting, Anales 

 Bociedad Cientifica Argentina, Buenos Aires, March, '99.— 

 Leraoine, V. On the application of the Roentgen rays to the 

 study of Articulates, 86 b. — L ochhead, W Entomology in 

 schools, tigs.. 75. -Lyman, H II. The President's annual 

 address, 75; The freezing of inse3ts, 75 — M a r c h a 1 , P . The 

 Ce^idomyids of cereals ani their pxrasites, figs., 8 pis., 86 a, l.- 

 AI a y e t , V. Note on t^e insects of the salt lands 86 b.— 

 Moffat, J. A. Notes on the seison of 1898, 75.— N orris, 

 A. E Cabinet pest deterrent, 4.— d e P e y e r i m h o f f , P- 

 Sexual variation in the Arthropods, 86 a, 2-3.— R e n n i e , R . W . 

 Notes on insects of the year, division No. 5, London district, figs., 

 75.— R ousseau, E Oja pro;;e3s permitting the study of the 

 internal anatomy of insects without dissection (preliminary com- 

 munication), 35, 4 — S chenkliug, S. Ou myrmecophilous Ar- 

 thropods,'84, April 13; Springing beans, 84, April 20.— S c h w a r z, 

 E . A. Classified list of spesies observed by H. G. Hubbard on 

 the giant cactus, 5, supplement.— W e b s t e r , F . M . The col- 

 lector and his relation to pure and applied entomology, 75 



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

 Experiment Station Racord, x,8, U.S. Dep'tof Agricultui-e, Wash- 

 ington, '99.— A n o n . Dragouflies and chicken-raising. 84, April 

 27. —Anon. The gypsy moth and economic entomology, 3.— 

 Austen, E. E- Mosquitoes and malaria, the manner in which 

 mosquitoes intended for determinition should be colleoted and pre- 

 served, 10, April 20.— B e n n , J. FI. . and others. Locust exter- 

 mination, 108, March 33. -Carew-Gibsou, E. A,, Mat- 

 si m u r a , M . [The apple fruit miner, At'gyresthia conjugella]^ 

 4 — C h i 1 1 e n d e n. F. H. Sonae inserts injurious tj garden 

 and orchard crops, figs.. Bulletin No. 19, new series, U. 8 Dep't 

 Agriculture, Division of Entomology, Washington, '99. — Cho- 

 baut, A. Oa a Xy/e?»or?«s parasite of an orchid in European 

 greenhouses, 86a, 2-3.— Daguiu. Edible insects in antiquity 

 and in our own day, 55.— D a n i e 1 s . C . W . On transmission 

 of proteosoma to birds by the mosquito : a report to the Malaria 

 Committee of the Royal Society, Proceedings of the Royal Society, 

 London, Ixiv, 411, April IS, '99 — D earn ess, J. The cotton boll 

 worm in Canadian corn, 75.— D VI g g a r , B. M. Notes on the use 

 of the fungus Sporolrichum globuliferitm for the destruction of the 

 chinch-bug (Blissus leucopterus) in the United States. Centralblatt 

 fiir Bakteriologie. Jena, March 31, '99. — E d i n g t o u . Locust ex- 

 termination by the means of fungus, 108, March 16. — F 1 e t c h e r t 

 J. The brown-tail moth ; Injurious inssctsin 1893, figs., 75. -F o r- 

 bush, E . H . The gypsy moth, 75.— F u 1 1 e r , C . The com- 

 mon blue tick of Cape Colony and its relationship to the red water 



