56 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



peculiar. The specimen is a male certainly. The fore leg re- 

 moved to show by microscopic examination the ungues, which 

 seem to be exactly the same in the mid leg. This type is also 

 sent to the British Museum collection. 



CUERENT NOTES. 

 By G. W. Kirkaldy. 



(Continued from vol. xxxvii., p. 305.) 



11. Jas. G. Needham and others: " Aquatic Insects in New 

 York State" (Bui. 68 N. York State Mus. (Entom. 18), pp. 199- 

 517, pis. 1-52, text-figs. 1-26 (1903) ). 



12. Walter W. Froggatt : " Locusts and Grasshoppers " (Agr. 

 Gazette N. S. Wales, xiv. pp. 1102-10, coloured plate) (1903). 



13. Benj. D. Walsh : " First Ann. Rep. on the Noxious 

 Insects of the State of Illinois (1867)" (reprinted 1903 by S. A. 

 Forbes as a Special Publication of the Illinois State Lab. of Nat. 

 Hist.), pp. 1-140, 1 plate. 



14. * Zoologischer Anzeiger' (Dec. 8, 1903), xxvii. pp. 113- 

 144. 



15. * Allgemeine Zeitschrift fur Entomologie ' (Nov. 1, 

 1903), viii. nos. 20-1, pp. 389-436. 



16. J. C. KoNiNGSBERGER : " Ziekten van Rijst, Tabak, Thee 

 en andere Cultuurgewassen, die door Insecten worden veroor- 

 zaakt (Meded. uit 's lands plantentiun " Ixiv. pp. 1-109, pis. 1- 

 5 (first three coloured) (1903) ). 



Dr. Needham, with three collaborators, has given us a valuable 

 second instalment of his investigations upon the aquatic life of 

 New York State (11). The first instalment * treated of the 

 aquatic fauna of the Adirondacks ; the second deals with that of 

 Ithaca, and consists of a preface by Dr. Felt (p. 199) ; " Station 

 Work of the Summer of 1901 " (pp. 200-4) ; " Food of Brook 

 Trout in Bone Pond " (pp. 204-17) ; " Life Histories of Odonata, 

 suborder Zygoptera " (pp. 218-79) ; " Some New Life Histories 

 of Diptera" (pp. 279-87)— all by J. G. Needham; "Aquatic 

 Chrysomelidge and a Table of the Families of Coleopterous 

 Larvae " (pp. 288-327) by A. D. MacGillivray ; " Aquatic Nema- 

 tocerous Diptera " (pp. 328-441) by 0. A. Johannsen ; " Sialididee 

 of North and South America " (pp. 442-86) by K. C. Davis ; 

 explanation of plates, index, &c. (pp. 487-517). 



The Entomologie Field Station formerly at Saranac Inn was 

 made in 1901 to Ithaca with advantage. As was to be exi3ected 

 considerable space is occupied by the consideration of the meta- 

 morphoses of zygopterous dragonflies, and this is elucidated by 



- See ' Entomologist,' xxxv. p. 295 (1902). 



