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of the Pulicidae iu the system, Arehiv ftir Naturgeschichte, lxv,i, 1» 

 Berlin, April, '99.— H eymons, Rich. The systematic posi- 

 tion of tiie Pulicidae, 22, No. 588; Supplement to the preceding, 22, 

 July 3.— Hine, J. S. Twenty- five species of Syrphidae not 

 previously reported for Ohio, III.— H o u g h . G. de N. Studied 

 inDipteraCycloi-hapha: 1. The Pipuiiculidae of the United States,* 

 Proceedings, Boston Society ot Natural History, xxix, 4, July, '99. 

 —Howard, L. O. A Dipterous parasite of Lachnoatema, 

 102. — K e 1 1 o g g , V. L . The mouth-parts of the nematocerous 

 Diptera, v, 5, June.— K o o r e v a a r , P . The larval stage of 

 Hypoderma hovis [transl- from Tijds Ned. Dierk. Ver., '98], II, July. 

 — Meade, R. H. A descriptive list of the British Cordyl- 

 uridas, 8, July.— M i k , J- On the Dipterous genus Microdon, 

 "Wiener Entomologische Zeitung, xviii, 5 6, June 10, '99.— P r a 1 1 , 

 F . C . A note on a bred Sciara larva, 102. -S i k o r a , F . A new 

 conservation method for Diptera and Mici'olepidoptera, 84, July 6. 

 — V i g n o n, P • On the histology of the digestive tube of the 

 larva of Chiionomus plumosus, 12, June 26,— V i 1 c o q , A. The 

 Oestridae, animal parasites, 79, May 6.— W a s m a n u , E . J . 

 Pantel on Ihrixion Halidayanum Roud, 81. 



Lepidoptera.- B a c h m e t j e w , P. On the dimensions of Bulga- 

 rian butterflies in comparison with those from Western Europe, 40, 

 May 15, June 1. 15, July 1; See Coleoptera.— B a c o t, A. On the 

 relationship of the Lepidopterous pupa to its larva, 21, July 1. — 

 B e u t e n m ii 1 1 e r , W . Synopsis of the species of Melittia of 

 America north of Mexico, with desci'iption of a new species.* Bul- 

 letins, American Museum of Natural History, xii, art. 8, New 

 York, June 30, '99. -B i r d , H. Southern Noctuids at Rye, N.Y., 

 4, June.— B u c k 1 e r , W • (the late). The larvae of the British 

 butterflies and moths, vol- viil. (the concluding portion of the Ge- 

 ometrae). Edited by G- T. Porrit. London: Ray Society, '99. Pis. 

 cxxviii-cxlvii.— Bu 1 1 er, A. G- A revision of the Dismorphina 

 of the New World, with descriptions of new species, II, May.— 

 Chapman, T. A. A classification of butterflies by their 

 antennae (cont), 21, May 15; Classification of the Acronyctas, 21 

 July 1.— D o g n i n , P. New Lepidoptera from South America' 

 35, 5, May 26. — D y a r , H . G • Identification of the Euclid larvae 

 figured in Glover's " Illustrations of North American Entomology," 

 102; Descriptions of the larvae of fifty North American Noctuidae, 

 102; The phylogeny of the Lasiocampids, 1 pi., 21, June 1; Spil- 

 osoma congrua Walk-, 4, June; [Hampson's Syntomidae, vol. 1 of 

 the Catalogue of Lepidoptera Piialaenae of the British Museum], 4, 

 June ; Note on the seconary abdominal legs in the Megalopygidae, I 

 pi., 6; Note on two Hydroecia larvae, 6; The Megalopygld genus 

 Trosia, with description of a new species,* 6; New species 

 of Syntomidae, 6; Life- histories of North American Geomet- 

 ridae, ii, iii, 5, July, Aug. ; Lepidoptera. See the General Sub- 

 ject.— Druce, H. Descriptions of some new species of Heter- 



