232 THE ENTOMOLOGIST. 



The Journal of the Board of Agriculture of British Guiana. Vol. vii. 

 No. 3. January, 1914. Demerara: " The Argosy " Corhpany, 

 Limited, Georgetown. 



Among various entomological contributions published in this 

 number the following is perhaps the most important: "The Scale 

 Insects of British Guiana. A Preliminary List, with an Account of 

 their Host Plants, Natural Enemies, and Controlling Agencies," by 

 G. E. Bodkin, B.A., Dip. Agric. (Cantab.). 



Proceedings of the South London Entomological and Natural History 

 Society for 1913-14. Pp. i-xvii and 1-158. Plates i.-ix. 

 The Society, Hibernia Chambers, London Bridge. 1914. 



Entomological papers, seven in number, are as follows : — 

 ''Tinea ijallescentella, Stainton { = nigrifoldeUa, Gregson). Some 

 Notes on its Life-history and its History," by Mr. Eobert Adkin 

 (pp. 1-6, plate i.) ; " Spring in the South Tyrol," by Mr. Ebray 

 Sich and Mr. Alfred Sich (pp. 7-17) ; " One of our Common Butter- 

 flies, E'pinephele jurtina," by Mr. Hy. J. Turner (pp. 18-25) ; 

 " British Short-horned Grasshoppers," by Mr. W. J. Lucas 

 (pp. 26-34, plates 2-4) ; " Mimicry in the North American Butter- 

 flies of the Genus Limenitis," by Prof. E. B. Poulton (pp. 35-37) ; 

 "The Ithomiinffi," by Mr. W. J. Kaye (pp. 38-48, plate 5) ; " Entomo- 

 logy with a Camera in Switzerland," by Mr. Hugh Main and Mr. 

 K. G. Blair (pp. 49-53, plates 6-8). Plates 3 and 4, showing British 

 Grasshoppers, are reproduced from photographs by Mr. Lucas. 

 Plates 6 and 7 exhibit the life-history of the Tiger Beetle, and plates 

 8 and 9 give the life-history of the ant-lion ; all the figures are from 

 photographs by Mr. Main. Plate 1, representing Tinea pallescentella, 

 natural size and greatly enlarged, also details of life-history, is from 

 drawings by Mr. Frohawk. 



We have also received the following : — 



Reprints from the Proceedings of the United States National Museum. 

 Vol. 46 (1913) ; Vol. 47 (1914). 



North American Spring-tails of the Subfamily Tomocerinse. By 



Justus W. Folsom. (Vol. 46, pp. 451-472, with plates 40-41.) 

 New Hymenoptera from North America. By A. B. Gahan. 



(Vol. 46, pp. 431-443, with Plate 39.) 

 Descriptions of twenty-three New Genera and thirty-one New 



Species of Ichneumon-flies. By Henry L. Viereck. (Vol. 46, 



pp. 359-386.) 

 New Species of Noctuid Moths from Tropical America. By 



William Schaus. (Vol. 47, pp. 485-549.) 

 A Contribution towards a Monograph of the Homopterous Insects 



of the Family Delphacidte of North and Soutli America. By 



David L. Crawford. (Vol. 47, pp. 557-640, with plates 44-49.) 



