1892.] ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 213 



The Kansas University Quarterly, I, i, 1892.— Notes and descrip- 

 tions of Syrphidae, W. A. Snow. Notes on Melitera dentata Grt., V. L. 

 Kellogg. Diptera Brasiliana, pt. 2, S. W. Williston. 



South Dakota Agricultural College Experiment Station, Bul- 

 letin No. 30.— Parasites of the large willow saw-fly; bee keeping; soap- 

 suds for cabbage lice, L H. Orcutt, J. M. Aldrich. 



Maryland Agricultural Experiment Station Bulletin No. 16. — 

 Insects injurious to the grain of wheat, E. W. Doran. 



Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Washington, 

 vol. ii, No. 2. — The insect collections in the Berlin Museum. Notes on 

 the genus Melitiobia, W. H. Ashmead. Mimicry in spiders. A new 

 genus of Phalangiidae. On Prodidotnus rufus Hentz, Nathan Banks. 

 Notes on the food habits of some species of Chrysomelidae, F. H. Chit- 

 tenden. The ravages of Liparis monacha in Germany, and means of 

 defense and results of work against Liparis monacha in Europe, B. E. 

 Fernow. A list of spiders from Indiana, W. H. Fox. Note on the food- 

 plants of some Capsidae from vicinity of Washington, D. C, Otto Heide- 

 mann. Appearance of mealy bugs parasitized by Leptoniaslix . Habits 

 of Melittobia^ L. O. Howard. A study of the ovipositor in Hymenop- 

 tera, C. L. Marlatt. A list of the Aranaea of the District of Columbia. 

 A contribution to the study of the spider fauna of the Arctic regions. 

 Notes on the classification of the Txodidae. Contributions to the know- 

 ledge of the life-history of Arachnida, Geo. Marx. Peculiar habits of 

 Ammophila gryphus Sm., T. Pergande. Notes on Lenta Sayi, W. D. 

 Richardson. Note on the life-habits of Megilla maculata. On the larva 

 and some peculiarities of the cocoon of Sphecius speciosus, Mexican 

 jumping bean. On the insects affecting the Agave. A probable micro- 

 gaster parasite of Eleodes in the imago state. Our American ox warbles. 

 Further note on Carpocapsa saltitans and on a new GraphoHtha pro- 

 ducing jumping beans. Fig insects in Mexico, C. V. Riley. Note on 

 Phytobius. A correction. Food habits of Halticini. \'erdigris in Co- 

 leoptera. Time of flight in Lachnosterna, E. A. Schwarz. 



Insfxt Life, Washington, D. C, vol. iv, Nos. 9 and 10. — Pea and bean 

 weevils. The ox bot in the United States, C. V. Riley. Ravages of the 

 leopard moth in Brooklyn, Nicholas Pike. How far do bees fly?, Frank 

 Benton. Note on the water bug found by Rev. J. L. Zabriskie, E. Berg- 

 roth. Early published references to some of our injurious insects, F. M. 

 Webster. Strange developments of Stomata on Carya alba caused by 

 Phylloxera, D. A. Owen. — 11 and 12, August, 1892. — Some interrelations 

 of plants and insects, C. V. Riley, figs. A new Lcerya parasite, L. O. 

 Howard. The West Indian rufous scale [Aspidiotus articulatus Morgan), 

 T. D. A. Cockerell. Life-history of Calothysanis amaturaria Walk., a 

 Geometrid moth, A. S. Packard. Steps towafds a revision of Chambers' 

 Index, with notes and descriptions of new species. Lord Walsingham. 

 Notes on Lachnosterna, G. H. Perkins. 



