i6o ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [June, 



id., figs. Notes on the grain Toxoptera, F. M. Webster. The larger 

 digger-wasp, C. V. Riley, figs. The habits of Elasmus, L. O. Howard, 

 figs. Bees of great value to fruit and seed growers, F. Benton. Some 

 bred West Virginia Braconidae, A. D. Hopkins. Notes on the habits of 

 some California Coleoptera, D. W. Coquiilett. Early published refer- 

 ences to some of our injurious insects, F. M. Webster. The color of a 

 host and its relation to parasitism, C. W, Stiles and A. Hassall. The 

 usual numerous notes. 



Verhandlungen der k. k. zool.-bot. Gesellschaft in Wien, xlii, 

 I, April, 1892. — On the so-called "stand still stage" in the development of 

 Oestrid-larvae, Dr. F. Brauer. Four new species of Hymenoptera,* Dr. 

 R. Cobelli. Communications on gall-flies,* E. H. Ruebsaamen, 1 pi. 

 figs. The Austrian species of the genus Hilara Melg.,* Prof. G. Strobl. 



Proceedings of the Academy of N.\tural Sciences of Phila- 

 delphia, 1892, pt. I, January-March. — The spider fauna of the Upper 

 Caj'uga Lake basin, N. Banks, 5 pis. Drexelia, a new genus of spiders, 

 Rev. H. C. McCook, D. D. Greenland Lepidoptera, H. Skinner, M. D., 

 and L. W. Mengel. 



Transactions of the Entomological Society of London, 1892, 

 pt. I, March, 1892. — New species of Heterocera from the Khasia Hills, *t 

 ii. Col. C. Swinhoe, i pi. Additional notes and observations on the life- 

 history of Atyptis piceus, F. Enock. Notes on Lyccena (recte Thecld) 

 rhymniis, tengstroeniii and pretiosa, G. T. Bethune-Baker, i pi. The 

 effects of artificial temperature on the coloring of several species of Le- 

 pidoptera, with an account of some experiments on the effects of light, 

 F. Merrifield. On variation in the color of cocoons of Eriogaster lanes- 

 tris and Saturnia carpini, W. Bateson. On the classification of the Geo- 

 metrina of the European fauna, f E. Meyrick, i pi. 



Archives de Physiologie Normals et Pathlogique (2), iv, 2, Paris,^ 

 April, 1892.— The intermediary body of Fleming in the seminal cells of 

 Scolopendra and Lithobius, A. Prenant, i pi. 



Zoologische Jahrbucher, vi, 2, Jena, March 30, 1892.— The tree 

 whiting, Aporia cratcegi Hb., Dr. K. Eckstein. Tegcmotus, a new Phy- 

 toptid genus,* Dr. A. Nalepa, i pi. 



BOLLETINO DELLA SoCIETA RoMANA PER GLI StUDI ZoOLOGICI, I, I 



and 2, Rome, 1892.— On species of Hemiptera of the R. Museo Zoologico- 

 of Rome, Dr. C. de Fiore. 



Transactions of the Academy of Science of St. Louis, v, 3-4^ 

 1892. — Transformations of a Carabid {Plochionus tiniidus) and observa- 

 tions on a Coccinellid enemy of the red spider, J. C. Duffey. 



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



