66 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [March, 



Hardwicke's Science Gossip (London), January, 1892.— Famous 

 collecting grounds for Dragonflies [by W. H. Bath]. 



Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 1891, 

 pt. iv, December, 1891. — New species of Heterocera from the Khasia 

 Hills,* Col. C. Swinhoe, i pi., Kalmina micronissa, Anthyperythra (War- 

 ren MS.), n. gen. On some cases of Dimorphism and Polymorphism 

 among Palaearctic Lepidoptera, S. Alpheraky. Effect of change of climate 

 upon the emergence of certain species of Lepidoptera, G. F. Mathew. 

 Descriptions of new species of holophthalmous Ascalaphidaj,* R. Mc- 

 Lachlan; Canipylophlebia n. gen. Descriptions of four new species of 

 the genus Fulgora* W. L. Distant, 1 pi. On the South American spe- 

 cies of Diabrotica, appendix, C. J. Gahan. 



Insect Life, iv, 5, 6, December, 1891. — Wheat and Grass Sawfiies, C. 

 V. Riley and C. L. Marlatt, figs. The importation of a Hessian Fly para- 

 site from Europe, S. A. Forbes. The origin and development of para- 

 sitism among the Sarcoptidae, H. Garman. Origin and development of 

 the parasitic habit in Mallophaga and Pediculidae, H. Osborn. The use 

 of grape bags by a paper-making wasp, Mary E. Murtfeldt. The methods 

 of pupation among the Chalcididse, L. O. Howard, figs. Notes on grass 

 insects in Washington, D. C., H. Osborn. An interesting aquatic bug. 

 Hominivorous habits of the screw worm in St. Louis, Mary E. Murtfeldt. 

 Another spider egg parasite, L. O. Howard. 



British Naturalist (London), January', 1892. — Portrait and sketch of 

 Lord Walsingham. Notes and lists of captures of British insects. 



Neue Odonaten von Ecuador,* von Dr. F. Karsch (Reprint from 

 Societas Entomologica vi, 14-16) Neuragrion n. gen. 



Bulletin of the Illinois State Laboratory of Natural His- 

 tory, vol. iii, art. xii. — Sixth contribution to a knowledge of a life-history 

 of certain little known Aphididse, C. M. Weed.— Vol. iv, art. i. Bacteria 

 normal to digestive organs of Hemiptera, S. A. Forbes. 



Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaftliche Zoologie liii, 3, Leipzig, 1891. 

 — The development of the female sexual organs of Phyllodromia (Blatta) 

 gertnanica L., R. Heymons, 3 pis. 



Proceedings of the Royal Society, 1, 303, London, Jan. 8, 1892. — 

 A new mo<4e of respiration in the Myriapoda, F. G. Sinclair. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History (6), 49, January, 1892. 

 — Notes on Longicorn Coleoptera of the group Cerambycinas, with de- 

 scriptions of new genera and species,* C. J. Gahan. On some Japanese 

 species of Paromalus* G. Lewis. Descriptions of two new genera of 

 Scorpions, with notes upon some species of Palantnceus*-\ R. I. Pocock, 

 I pi. Description of a new trap-door spider from Ceylon,* id. 



• Contains new species other than North American. t Contains new genera. 



