72 THE BNTOMOLOGIBT. 



6. Oviposition and Carnivorous Habits of the Meadow Green Grasshopper 



(Orchelimum glaberrimum). Psyche. Vol. xi. Pp. 69-71, with 

 one plate. J. L. Hancock. 1904. 



7. The Leaf-hopper of the Sugar-cane. Bulletin No. 1. Board of 



Commissioners of Agriculture and Forestry ; territory of Hawaii. 

 R. C. L. Perkins. Pp. 38. Honolulu, 1903. 

 A full account of the insect and its natural enemies. 



8. Suppressioyi and Control of the Plague of Buffalo-rinats in the Valley 



of the Lower Mississipjn Biver. Proc. 25th Ann. Meeting of Soc, 

 for Promotion of Agric. Sci. Pp. 53-72 ; 7 figures and dia- 

 grams. F. M. Webster. 1904. 

 An account of the insect and a review of its occurrence in the 

 district. W J L 



The Common Mosquitoes of New Jersey. By John B. Smith. New 



Jersey Agricultural Experiment Stations. Bulletin 171. Pp. 40. 



Plates 11, and other figures in the text. 



Of the thirty-three species of Culicidae occurring in the State of New 



Jersey, only three are unable to bite. Several others are confined to 



limited areas, and for one reason, or another the number of noxious 



species considered of sufficient economic importance to be noticed in 



this bulletin is reduced to thirteen ; three of these are members of the 



malaria-transmitting genus Anopheles 



Who's Who? pp. 1796; Whos Who Year-book, pp. 128 ; and The English- 

 u'oman's Year-book. pp. 368. London : Adam & Charles Black. 

 1905. 

 Each of the above-mentioned annuals will be found of great interest 

 to all whom they may concern, and this means a large section of the 

 general public. The chief volume, Who's Who ? comprises short bio- 

 graphies of many biologists, including specialists in various branches of 

 Entomology whose names are familiar to most, if not all, of our readers. 



We have also received the following : — 

 Analytische Uebersicht der paldarktischen Lepidopterenfamilien. Von C. v. 



HoRMuzAKi. Pp. 68, with 45 figures in the text. Berlin : R. Fried- 



litnder & Sohn. 1904. 

 Ants and some other bisects. By Dr. August Forel. Pp. 49. Chicago : 



The Open Court Publishing Company. London : Kegan Paul, 



Trench, Triibner & Co. Ltd. 1904. 

 An inquiry into the psychic powers of these animals, with an 

 appendix on the peculiarities of their olfactory sense. Translated 

 from the German by Prof. William Morton Wheeler. 

 A Treatise on the Acarina, or Mites. By Nathan Banks. Pp. 114, 



with numerous text-figures. (Smithsonian Institution. United 



States National Museum). Washington : Government Printing 



Office. 1904. 

 Entomologisches Jahrbuch. Kalender filr alle Insekten-Sammler auf das 



Jahr 1905. Von Dr. Oskar Krancher. Pp. 240, with one 



coloured plate. Leipzig : Frankenstein & Wagner. 1905. 



