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latin^ fermeot of IxedeR ricinus. 113 . — S chen kli ng-Prevot 

 Obtainance^ of food and nest-building of Theridimn riparium 

 (Blacw.) Thor., 84, June 1. S u p i n o, F . Observations on the 

 anatomy of the pseudoscorpions, figs.,Rendiconti, Reale Accademia 

 di Lincei, Home. JunelS. '99.— W o I CO tt, R. H. On the North 

 American species of the genus Atax (Fabr ) Bruz . 5 pis- Transac- 

 tions, American Microscopical Society, xx, Lincoln, Nebraska, 

 Hunter Printing Co , May. '99. 



PeripatHS and Myriopods.— B o a s , J. E. V. On the place of 

 Peripatus in the animal kingdom [in Danish], 115.— C o o k, O. 

 F . The Geophiloidea of the Florida Keys. 2 pis.,* 102 ; Mj'riapoda. 

 See the General Subject — D u b o s c q , O . Researches on the 

 Chilopods, 7 pis.. Archive de ZoologieExperimentale et Genera le, (3) 

 vi. 4, Paris. '98. Rec'd . June 9, '99 — K enyon,F.C. A new Mexican 

 Diplopod Decaporodesrnus niotzoranginis. type of a new family 

 Dwjaporodesmidae, 102. — Peach, B. N. On some new Myria- 

 pods from the Palaeozoic rocks of Scotland, 1 pi., Proceedings, Royal 

 Physical Society, Edinburgh. Session '97-'98, Feb., '99 — P o r t e r, 

 C E . Fntroduction to the study of the Myriapods of Chile 

 (cont.), [in Spanish]. 58 — P u r c e 1 1 , W. F. On the South 

 African species of Peripatidae in the collection of the South African 

 Museum, Annals, South African Museum, i, 2, (London), March, '99. 



Apterygota — C o o k , O • F . New Dicellura. 2 pis ,* 102. 



Orthoptera.— B o 1 i v a r , I . Revision of the Pyrgomorphinae of 

 the section Ommexecliae [i n Spanish]. 58. — Bordage, E. Re- 

 generation of the limbs in the Mantidae and constancy of the tetra- 

 mery of the tarsus of regenerated limbs after autotomy in the pent- 

 amerous Orthoptera. 12, June 26 ; On the absence of regeneration of 

 the hind limbs of the jumping Orthoptera and its probable causes, 

 12, July 10. — B u r r, M . Abbreviation of wings in Orthoptera^ 

 21, June 1; Exotic Conocephalidae in England, 21. May 15: Para- 

 sites of Orthoptera. 21. July 1 — C omstock, J. H.. and 

 Needham, J. G. The wings of insects, chapter iv (concl.), 

 tigs- [Orthoptera]. American Naturalist. Boston. July, '99. — 

 C o u p i n , H . Natural history of the praying mantis, 87, July 1 . 

 — L e g e r . L . . and Duboscq, O. On the Malpighian tubes 

 of the cricket • Observations on the pi-eceding note by A. Giard, 

 Comptes Rendus. Societe de Biolc^ie, Paris, June 24. '99. — Mc- 

 Neill, J. Arkansas Melanopli, iii.* 5, June —S c u d d e r, S. 

 H . The North American species of Orphulella* 4 July ; An index 

 to Stal's genera of Orthoptera, supplement to, 5, Aug.— T u t t» 

 J. W. Migration and dispersal of insects; Orthoptera, 2U 

 May \n. 



Neuroptera.— B a n k s , N . Descriptions of New North American 

 Neuropteroid insects,* 2, xxv,3, Jan ; Neuroptera, See the General 

 Subject.— C a 1 v e r t , P . P . Odonata from Tepic, Mexico, with 

 supplementary notes on those from Baja California, figs.. 1 pi* Pro- 

 ceedings, California Academy of Sciences (3) i, 12, San Francisco 



