1892.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 1 87 



Zeitschrift fur Wissenschaften, 64 Bd. 3 heft. Halle-Saale, 1891. 

 — Communications on new or known gall-flies and galls,* E. H. Rueb- 

 saamen, i pi. 



Third Annual Report, Missouri Botanical Garden, St. Louis, 

 1892.— The Yucca Moth and Yucca pollination, C. V. Riley, 10 pis. 



Annual Report of Nebraska State Board of Agriculture for 

 1S91. — Report of the Entomologist on insect enemies of corn, L. Bruner, 

 pp. 240-309, 88 figs. 



II Jahresbericht des Wiener Entomologischen \'ereines, 1892. 

 — On the first stages of some Geometridae, H. May. Description of the 

 larva of Dyschorista suspecta Hub., A. Meztger. Contributions to the 

 Lepidopterous fauna of Slavonia, O. Bohatsch. Local papers. 



Entomologische Nachrichten, Berlin, xviii, 9.— Brief characteriza- 

 tions of new Bugs collected by Dr. Paul Paul Preuss in Cameroons,*t Dr. 

 F. Karsch. Contributions to the Coleopterous fauna of Africa and Mada- 

 gascar (cont.),* A. F. Nonfried. — No. 10. Brief characterizations of new 

 Mantidse collected by Dr. Paul Preuss in Cameroons,*t Dr. F. Karsch. 

 On some new genera and species of Melolonthidae,*t E. Brenske. 



U. S. Department of Agriculture ; Division of Entomology, 

 Bulletin No. 27.— Reports on the damage by destructive locusts during 

 the season of 1891. By L. Bruner, D. \V. Coquillett and H. Osborn, 

 Washington, 1892. 



Science, New York, May 20, 1892. — Notes on local Jassidae, E. B. 

 Southwick.— June 3d. Notes on local Bythoscopidae and Cercopidce, E. 

 B. Southwick. The systematic position of the Diptera, C. H. Tyler 

 Townsend. 



Massachusetts Agricultural College, Bulletin, No. 19, Amherst, 

 May, 1892.— Report on Insects, C. H. Feniald; figs, and pi. 



Proceedings of the Boston Society of Natural History, xxv, 

 January, 20th. — The tertiar\' Rhynchophora of North America, S. H. 

 Scudder. 



The Entomologist, London, June, 1892. — Color variation in the ova 

 of Bistoti hirtaria, R. Adkin. A preliminary list of the insect fauna of 

 Middlesex (cont.), T. D. A. Cockerell, The genus Mehmippe (cont.), R. 

 Sbuth. Spring Lepidoptera in Italy, H. Rowlands-Brown. Notes on the 

 synonymy of noctuid moths (cont.), A. G. Butler. 



Entomologiske Meddelelser, iii, 3, Copenhagen, 1892.— The Danish 

 species of Lophynis, H. Borries. Insect life in X'enezuela, F. Meinert. 



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



