CURRENT NOTES. 129 



and Grasses of the United States " (Bull. U.S. Div. Ent. 

 44 pp.). 



23. G. Leonardi : " Generi e specie di Diaspiti " (Ann. Scuola 

 Agric. Portici, v. 1908) [Hemiptera] ). 



24. P. Spaulding : "Two Fungi growing in Holes made by 



Wood-boring Insects" (15tb Ann. Piep. Missouri Bot. 

 Gardens, pp. 73-7, pis. 25-7 (1904) [Col.] ). 



25. H.Osboen: " The Economic Status of the Fulgorid8e"(Proc. 

 25th Meeting Soc. Prom. Agr. Sc.pp. 32-6(1904) [Hem]). 



26. A. H. KiRKLAND : "Usefulness of the American Toad" 



(Farmers' Bull. 196, U.S. Dep. Agr. pp. 1-16 (1904) ). 



27. H. E. HoDGKiss : " The Life-history Treatment of a Com- 

 mon Palm Scale {Ckrysomphalus dictyospermi, Morgan) " 

 (41st Ann. Eep. Massachusetts Agr. Coll. [Publ. Doc. 81], 

 pp. 95-106, pis. 1 and 2 (Jan. 1904) ). 



28. B. A. CooLEY : " First Annual Eep. State Entom." (Bull. 

 Montana Agr. Exp. Sta. 51, pp. 199-274 ; frontispiece and 

 pis. i.-vii. ; text-ligs. 2-10 (Jan. 1904) ). 



29. (jr. A. Baer: "Note sur un Membracide, myrmecophile 

 de la Eepublique Argentine [Hemipt.j " (Bull. Soc. Ent. 

 France, 1903, pp. 306-8). 



30. J. G. Sanders : " Coccidse of Ohio, I." (Ohio State Acad. 



Sci., Special Papers 8, pp. 25-92, pis. 1-9 (May 16th, 

 1904) [Hem.]). 



31. J. E. DE LA Torre Bueno : "A Palsearctic Notonecta" 



(Ent. News, xv. 220-1 (June, 1904) [Hem.]). 



32. C. Sasaki : " On the Feeding of Silkworms with the Leaves 

 of Cudrania triloba, Hance " (Bull. Coll. Agr. Tokyo Imp. 

 Univ. vi. pp. 15-9, pis. 3 and 4 (March, 1904)). 



33. Ditto : " Corean Eace of Silkworms " {op. cit. 21-6, pi. 5). 



34. Ditto : " The Beggar Eace (Kojikiko) of Silkworms " {op. 



cit. 27-31). 



35. Ditto: "Double Cocoon Eace of Silkworms" {op. cit. 

 33-6, pi. 6). 



36. Ditto : "On the Feeding of the Silkworms with the Leaves 



of wild and cultivated IVIulberry-trees " {op. cit. 37-41). 



37. Ditto : " Some Observations on Antheroea {Bomhyx) 

 yamamai, G. M., and the Methods of its Bearing in 

 Japan" (op. cit. 43-50, pi. 7). 



38. C. M. Weed : " The Brown-tail Moth in New Hampshire " 



(Bull. N. H. Agr. Sta. 107, pp. 45-60, text-figs. 1-10 

 (Feb. 1904) [Lepid.]). 



39. Ditto : " The Pernicious or San Jose Scale in New Hamp- 



shire " {op. cit. 109, pp. 73-83, text-figs. 1-3 (March, 

 1904) [Hem.]). 



Krodel (1) discusses the aberrations of Lyaena corydon and 

 damoii caused by low temperature experiments on their pupae. 

 Twenty-one under sides are figured. 



