1892.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 65 



U. S. Department of Agriculture. Division of Entomology. Bul- 

 letin No. 24.— The Boll worm of cotton. A report of progress in a sup- 

 plementary investigation of this insect. Made under the direction of the 

 Entomologist by F. W. Mally, Washington, 189 1, 50 pp. Heliothis artni- 

 gera Hiib. 



Revue Scientifique (Paris), Dec. 26, 1891.— Insects destructive to 

 forests according to M. A. S. Packard, anon. A means of destroying 

 grasshoppers according to M. Decaux, anon. 



Compte Rendu. Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Dec. 5, '91. 

 — Heterocera exotica, new genus and species from the Dutch East Indies,* 

 F. J. M. Heylaerts; Gnophrioides n. z^w. Melanges Entomologiques: 

 VIII. Diagnoses of Coleoptera from the Congo,* A. Duvivier. Notes on 

 indigenous Coleoptera malacoderma, E. Rousseau. Additions and anno- 

 tations to the lists of indigenous Lamellicorn and Carnivorous Coleoptera, 

 A. P. de Borre. 



Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales (2), 

 vi, I. Sydney, Sept. 9, 1891.— Notes on a small collection of Hymenop- 

 tera from Narrabri, N. S. W., W. W. Froggatt. Description of a new 

 species of Tortricidaj,* J. H. Durrant. Stray notes on Lepidoptera,* A. 

 SO. lliflT. 



Canadian Entomologist, Jan., 1892.— Can insects survive freezing ? 

 H. H. Lyman. Descriptions of some butterfly larvae from Yosemite (v), 

 and the life-history of Callidryas eubu/e, H. G. Dyar. Revision of the 

 Bombylid genus Epacnms [Leptochilus), D. W. Coquillett. Hetcerina 

 americafia [in Ontario], J. A. Moffat. Canadian Galls and their occu- 

 pants— v4?//a.;r nabali N. S., W. Brodie. Entomology for Beginners, No. 



I, J. Fletcher. An explanation, A. R. Grote. Melitcsa phcstoti, Petro- 

 phora silaceala, J. A. Moffat. Prof. J. B. Smith's list of Lepidoptera, G. 

 H. French. Larva of Anceryx fasciata Swains., T. D. A. Cockerell. — 

 February, 1892. — Entomology for Beginners No. 2, J. Fletcher. Two 

 new Orthoptera from Indiana, W. S. Blatchley. Some Indiana Acrididas 



II, id. Further notes on Gelechia gallcediplopappi, and description of a 

 new species of Bracon, Rev. T. W. Fyles. Notes on the life-history of 

 Agallia sanguinolenta Prov., H. Osborn and H. A. Gossard. On the 

 Orthopterous fauna of Iowa, H. Osborn. How the female of Caccecia 

 semiferana protects her egg clusters, C. P. Gillette. Notes on Coleoptera 

 No. 9, Dr. J. Hamilton. Notes on the Aegeridae of central Qhio, D. S. 

 Kellicott. 



Annalen des k. k. Naturhistorischen Hofmuseums, vi, 3, 4, Wien, 

 1 891. — To the knowledge of the Hymenopterous genus Philanthus Fabr. 

 (sens lat.),* F. F. Kohl. Bumble-bee studies, A. Handlirsch, figs. African 

 Lepidoptera of the k. k. Naturhistorische Hofmuseum,* A. F. Rogenhofer, 

 I pi. 



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