lOO ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [April, 



Bulletin de la Societe Philomathique de Paris (8), iii, 4, 1891. — 

 Contributions to the embryogeny of the Chalcidians, preliminary note, L. 

 F. Henneguy, figs. 



ZooLOGiscHER Anzeiger (Leipzig), Feb. i, 1892. — To the knowledge 

 of the biological relations between host and parasitic bee-larvae, C. Ver- 

 hoeff. On the American Intermediate Host of Echinorhynchtis gigas, 

 C. W. Stiles [Lac/inosferna']. — Feb. 15, 1892. — Self-mutilation among 

 grasshoppers, F. Werner. To the knowledge of cone-lice (Lachnus), N. 

 Cholodkovsky. 



AnxVals and Magazine of Natural History (6), ix, 50, February, 

 1892. — Descriptions of new genera and species of Pyralidae contained in 

 the British Museum collection,* W. Warren. 



CoMPTE Rendu. Societe Entomologique de Belgique, Jan. 8, 1892. 

 [misprinted 1891] New species of Heterocera from the Dutch East In- 

 dies,* F. J. M. Heylaerts. The Coccinellidse of Chota-Nagpore,*t J. 

 Weise. List of the Hemiptera of Belgium: II. Homoptera, E. Coubeaux. 



Seventeenth Report of the State Entomologist on the Noxious 

 and Beneficial Insects of the State of Illinois. By S. A. Forbes, Spring- 

 field, 111., 1891. Pp. 90, 36, ix. , 7 pis. I portrait of Wm. LeBaron. 



Revue Scientifique du Bourbonnais II, 2, Moulins, February, 1892, 

 Bittacus tipularius, R. Martin. 



Transactions of the American Entomological Society, xix, i. 

 Philadelphia, Feb., 1892. — Studies in Chrysomelidae, G. H. Horn, M.D. 



British Naturalist (London), February, 1892. — Portrait of H. T. 

 Stainton. Preliminary list of Hymenoptera-Aculeata of Lancaster and 

 Cheshire, W. Gardner. Dragonflies, F. Milton. 



Entomology for Beginners. By A. S. Packard, M.D., Ph.D. Third 

 edition. Revised. New York, Henry Holt & Co., 1890. Pp. xvi, 367. 

 273 figs. 



Entomologisk Tidskrift (Stockholm), xii, i, 2, 1891. — New Brazilian 

 species of scorpions,*t T. Thorell, i pi. New Lpngicorn Coleoptera,*t 

 C. Aurivillius, figs. ; and papers in Swedish on Scandinavian insects. 



Proceedings U. S. National Museum xiv, 881, Washington, 1892. — 

 The biology of the Hymenopterous insects of the family Chalcididae, L. 

 O. Howard. 



Special Rrport of the State Board of Agriculture, Boston, 

 1892. — On the work of extermination of the Ocneria dispar or gypsy 

 moth by C. H. Fernald, 26 pp. 6 pi. 



Atti d. Reale Accademia DEI LiNCEi (Rome), Rendiconti, Jan. 17, 

 1892. — On Termite societies, B. Grassi. 



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



