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Town, '99,-55. Le Naturaliste, Paris, '99.-56. Mittheilungen 

 schweizerischeu entomologischen Gesellschaft, x, 5, Schaff hausen, 

 April, '99.-58. Revista Chilena de Historia Natural, iii, 3, 4, Val- 

 paraiso, March, April, '99.-68. Science, New York, '99.-79. La 

 Nature, Paris, '99—81. Biolosfisches Centra Iblatt, Erlaugen, May 

 15, '99.— 82— Centralblatt fiir Bakteriologie, Jena, '99.— 84 Insekten 

 Borse, Leipsic, '99—87. Revue Scientifique, Paris. '99.— 102. Pro- 

 ceedings, Eutonxological Society of Washington, iv, 3, May 24, '99. — 

 III. Seventh Annual Report, Ohio State Academy of Science, Colum- 

 bus, '99.— 112. Bulletins, New York State Museum, vi, Albany, '99. 

 —113, Archives Italiennesde Biologie, xxxi, Turin, '99.— 114. Rivista 

 diPatologia Vegetale, Florence, '98.— 115. Oversigt Kongelige Danske 

 Videnskabernes Selskabs Forhandlinger, '98, 6, Copenhagen. 



The General Subject. A ii o n. Insects from the higher latitudes 



of North America 21, June 1.— A s h ra e a d, W. H., Linell, 

 M. L., Schwa rz, E. A., Dyar, H.G., Coquil- 

 lett. D. W., Banks, N., Cook, O, F. Reports upon 

 the Insects, Spiders, Mites and Myriapods collected by Dr. L- Stej- 

 neger and Mr. G- E. H Barrett-Hamilton on the Commander 

 Islands, in: The Fur Seals and Fur-seal Islands of the Northern 

 Pacific Ocean by David Starr Jordan. Part 4. Washington: Gov- 

 ernment Printing Offi ;e, 189S. Rs^'d June 13, ',)9.— A u r i v i 1 - 

 1 i u s, C . On the Linnean types of insects at Upsala, 84, June 15. 

 — Berlese, A. Phenomena which accompany fecundation in 

 some insects, figs.. 114, vi, vil.— C u e n o t , L . The means of defense 

 of animals, 30 b. Felt, E. P. Colleciion, preservation and 

 distribution of New York insects, figs , 112. 26, April. — F o 1 s o m^ 

 J. W. The segmentation of the insect head, 5, Aug —F r i t s c h , 

 A. Fauna der Gaskohle und der Kalksteine der Permformation 

 Bohmens, Bd. iv, heft I Insecta, Myriopoda. Pars I. Prag, 1899, 

 12 pis., figs.— H a r r i n g t o n, W. H. Entomological recollec- 

 tions, 37, May.— II o w a r d , L . O . The Thomson Mayr prior- 

 ity question settled, 102. — Huard. V. A. The study of ento- 

 mology, 37, June. — eT ii n i c h e n , R . Acetic ether a good insect- 

 killing medium. 84, July 13.- K i e n i t z-G e r 1 o f f . F. Pla- 

 teau's new researches on the relations between insects and flowers: 

 study on the role of some organs called vexillary. 81. — K ii n c k e 1 

 d'Herculais, J. On ecdysis in insects considered as a means 

 of defence against animal or vegetable parasites— special roles of the 

 tracheal and intestinal ecdyses [transl from C. R.Acad Sci. Paris]^ 

 II, July.— M e 1 do la, R. Mimicry and warning colors, 10. May 

 18. — O u d e ra a n s , J . T . De Nederlandsche Insecten. Aflever- 

 ingll. s'Graveuhage Martinus Nijhoff,'99'— P 1 a t e a u , F . New 

 researches on the relations between insects and plants, 30. — P o r - 

 ter, C. E. Catologo metodico provisional de las coleccioues 

 Zoolojicas, I Artropodos i Vermes Chilenos, Museo de Historia 

 Natural de Valparaiso, 1899. [213 Insects, 5 Arachnids, 2 Myrio- 

 pods] . Data for a knowledge of the insects of the department of 



