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Myriopoda.— A t te m s , G . New facts on palaearctic Myriapods, 

 3pls ,89.— V e r h oe f f, C. Contributions to knowledge of palse- 

 arctic Myriopods, viii. On the comparative morphology, pliyJo- 

 geny and classification of groupsandof speoies of the Chordeuraidae, 

 figs-, 5 pis., Archiv fiir Naturgeschichte, Ixv, i, 2, Berlin, June, '99. 



Collembola — F o I s o m , J. W. The anatomy and physiology 

 of the mouth-parts of the Collembolan Orchesella cmcta L., 4 pis. 

 Bulletin, Museum of Comparative Zoology, xxxv, 2, Cambridge, 

 Mass , July, '99: — L u b b o c k , J . On some Spitzbergen Collem- 

 bola, 42, 172. 



Orthoptera.— B o r d a g e , E . Tarsal regeneration and regenera- 

 tion of the joints of the anterior two pairs of limbs in saltatory 

 Orthoptera, Comptes Rendus. I'Academiedes Sciences, Paris, July 

 17, '99 ; The regeneration of limbs in the Mantidae, and the constant 

 occurrence of a tetramerous tarsus in limbs regenerated after self- 

 mutilation among the Orthoptera pentamera [translated from the 

 French], II. —S c u d d e r , S. H, Short studies of North Aihericaii 

 Tryxalinae,* Proceedings, American Academy of Arts and Sciences* 

 xxxv. 2, Boston, August, '99. 



Neuroptera.— M cLachlan, R. Notes on certain palaearctic, 

 species of the genus Hemerobius, No. 4, tigs., 8, August; On the vol- 

 untary submergence of the female of Enallagma cyathigerun, 8» 

 Sept. — N eedham, J. G. Ophiogomphus, 4, Sept. — T u 1 1 , 

 J . W. Migration and dispersal of insects : Odonata, 21. 



Hemlptera.— B a k e r , C . F . On Alebra and related genera, 5. 

 — Cockerell, T. D. A. Anew Dacty lop ius{fa.m.Coccidse) 

 from Arizona, 4, Sept. — D i s t a n t , W . L . Some apparently 

 undescribed Neotropical Homoptera,* II. — H u e b e r , T • Synop- 

 sis of the German " blind wanzen" (Hemiptera heteroptera, fam. 

 Capsidae), pt. iv. Jahreshefte, Vereins fur vaterlandische Natur- 

 kunde in Wiirttemberg, Iv, Stuttgart, '99. —K i n g , G . B . Con- 

 tributions to the knowledge of Massachusetts Coccldae, iii, iv, 4? 

 Aug , Sept.— K i r k a 1 d y , G . W . Notes on aquatic Rhyn- 

 chota,* 9, August; A Guide to the study of British Rhynchota, 9» 

 August; On thenomenclatureof the Rhynchota, i, 9, Sept.— M a r- 

 l a 1 1 , C . L . Aspidiotus convexus, Comst., a correction, 4, 

 August. — M a r t i n, J. Catalogue of the Hcmiptei-a Platy- 

 spinidae of the collections of the Museum of Natural History of 

 Paris, 32, No. 5 — M ontandon, A. L. Hemipteni- Heter- 

 optera: three new speciesof the genus Zaitha Am.etServ., from the 

 collections of the Museum of Paris, 32, No. 4 



Coleoptera.— B erg, C . Coleopf era of Terra del Fuego collected 

 by Sr. Carlos Backhauseu [in Spanish], 60 c, i, 3, May, '99.— d e 

 B r u y n e , C . The follicle cell of the testis of Hydrophilus 

 piceiis, figs, Grganzungsheft, Anatomischer Anzeiger. xvi, Jena, 

 July 29. '99.— D i e r c k X, F r. The pygidianglandsof Stapbyl- 

 inidae and Cicindelidae, 22, No. 592, Julv. - F e n y e s , A —Lnca- 

 ntts masama Lee. 4. Aug iist. — H a r r i u g t o n , W . H . En- 



