126 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [May, 



Twenty-second Annual Report ok the Entomological Society 

 OF Ontario, Toronto, 1892. — Noteworthy injuries caused by insects 

 during the past season, C. J. S. Bethune. A microscopical examination 

 of an unexpanded wing of Callosamia promcthea, J. A. Moffat. Notes 

 on Japanese insects, W. H. Harrington. Numerous articles on Economic 

 Entomology by various authors. 



New Mexico College of Agriculture and the Mechanic Arts, 

 Bulletin No. 5, LasCruces, N. Mex., March, 1892.— Notices of importance 

 concerning fruit insects, C. H. T. Townsend. 



Entomologists' Record, London, March 15, 1892.— Effects of tem- 

 perature on the coloring of Lepidoptera, F. Merrifield. Classification by 

 neuration, J. W. Tutt. The genus Hepialus, J. E. Robson. Numerous 

 notes on variations in British insects. 



Deutsche Entomologische Zeitschrift, Iris, Dresden, iv, 2, Ber- 

 lin, February, 1892. — A new form of Morpho* Dr. O. Staudinger. T^e 

 development ol the butterfly after leaving the pupal envelope, W. Peter- 

 son. New African Lycaenidse,*t Df- O. Staudinger. New species and 

 varieties of Lepidoptera of the palaearctic faunal region, *t id-, 2 pis. 



Supplementary Appendix to Travels among the Great Andes of the 

 Equator, by "Edward Whymper. London, John Murray, 1891. — This 

 volume is made up of a series of papers by a number of specialists, and 

 based on some of the zoological and mineralogical collections made by 

 Mr. Whymper among the Ecuadorian Andes, for the most part at eleva- 

 tions above 8500 feet. The greater part of the book is entomological, 

 the groups treated being Coleoptera*t by (the late) H. W. Bates, D. 

 Sharp, Rev. H. S. Gorham, A. S. Olliff and M. Jacoby; Formicidte*t by 

 P. Cameron; Lepidoptera* by F. Du C. Godman and O. Salvin ; and 

 Rhynchota*t by W. L. Distant. The general entomological results as 

 bearing on questions of Geographical Distribution are discussed in an 

 introduction by Mr. Bates. Numerous excellent wood-cuts, engraved by 

 Mr. Whymper himself, illustrate the text. 



Publications de l' Institute Royal Grand-Ducal de Luxem- 

 bourg, xxi, Luxembourg, 1891. — Materials for the entomological fauna 

 of the province of Belgian Luxembourg: Coleoptera, third century, A. 

 P. de Borre. 



Knowledge (London), April, 1892. — The life gf an Ant, E. A. Butler. 



Entomologist's Monthly Magazine (London), April, 1892. — Anno- 

 tated list of British Tachiniidae, R. H. Meade. Notes on collecting Tor- 

 trices (the Pole system), C. Fenn. On some new species of Histeridae 

 and one new genus,* G. Lewis. Notes on some British and exotic Coc- 

 cidae, J. W. Douglas. On an Indian Ant-mimicking Heniipteron,* E. 

 Bergroth. Note on Pen/aria badia Rosenh. (= seriraria Muls.) with de- 

 scription of a second species from the East Pyrenees,* G. C. Champion. 



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



