1892.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 1 57 



Entomological Literatiare. 



Indian Museum Notes, II. Calcutta, 1891. — No. i. (i pi.) Economic 

 Entomology: Miscellaneous Notes, E. C. Cotes, figs. A new species of 

 Tineidse,* Lord Walsingham, figs. The Baluchistan Melon Fly,* J. M. 

 F. Bigot. American blight, E. T. Atkinson. Descriptions of new Coc- 

 cidae,* W. M. Maskell. A Darjiling Sal pest, G. C. Dudgeon. A new 

 Psychid injurious to Sal,* F. .Moore. — No. 2. The wild silk insects of India, 

 E. C. Cotes, 14 pis. — No. 3. On white insect wa.x in India, E. C. Cotes, i 

 pi. — No. 4. The locusts of Bengal, Madras, Assam and Bombay, id, i pi. 

 — No. 5. Methods adopted in Tunis for destroying locusts, R. Drummond- 

 Hay. 



Annals and Magazine of Natural History (6), ix, 52, London, 

 April, 1892. — Description of a new genus and some new species of Het- 

 erocera from Central America, H. Druce. Descriptions of new genera 

 and species of Pyralidse contained in the British Museum collection,*! W. 

 Warren. On some undescribed Cicadidae, with synonymical notes,*! W. 

 L. Distant. 



The Irish Naturalist, I, i, Dublin, April, 1S92. Edited by George 

 H. Carpenter and Lloyd Praeger. — The Coleoptera of the Armagh dis- 

 trict, Rev. VV. F. Johnson. 



Le Naturaliste, Paris, April i, and May i, 1892. — Cabbage worms, P. 

 Chretien, figs. Dichotomous tables for determining the European species 

 of Colias (cont.), K. Bramson. Description of new Lepidoptera,* P. 

 Dognin. On difference in development in Coleoptera, L. Planet, figs. 



Hardwicke's Science Gossip, London, April, 1892. — A few remarks 

 on our commonest spiders, K. H. Jones. Secreting glands in the feet of 

 flies, W. Jenkinson, figs. 



West Virginia Agricultural Experiment Station, Bull. No. 21, 

 Charleston, W. Va., 1892, — Methods of dealing with injurious insects, A. 

 D. Hopkins. 



Compte Rendu, l'Academie des Sciences, Paris, March 28, 1892. — 

 On the mode of articulation of the abdominal rings (zigzag articulation) 

 in Hymenoptera, G. Carlet. 



CoMPTE Rendu, Societe de Biologie, Paris, April i, 1892. — Origin 

 of the achromatic nuclear spindle in the seminal cells of Scolopendra, A. 

 Prenant. The alar nerve in some apterous Coleoptera, A. Binet. — April 

 30th. Comparative researches on the organization of the brain in the prin- 

 cipal groups of Arthropods, H. Viallanes. The nerve of the balancer in 

 some Diptera, A. Binet. 



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



