240 EXTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. [Juiie. '18 



comus, 180, xi, 43-50. Lecaillon, A. — Sur la maniere dont I'Ammo- 

 phile herissee (Psammophila hirsuta) capture et transporte sa 

 proie, et sur I'explication rationnelle de I'instinct de cet hymenop- 

 tere, 12, 1918, 530-2. Nelson, J. A.— The segmentation of the ab- 

 domen of the honey bee, 180, xi. 1-8. Whiting, P. W. — Sex-deter- 

 mination and biology of a parasitic wasp, Hadrobracon brevicornis, 

 198, xxxiv, 250-6. Wolcott, G. N. — An emergence response of Tri- 

 chogramma minutum to light, 179, xi. 205-9. 



OBITUARY. 



The March, 1918, issue of Tlic Oolor/isf, of Lacon, [Ihiiois. 

 contains an obituar}^ notice and ])ortrait of Ottom.xr Rei- 

 NECKE, who, in cooperation with Frank H. Zesch. pubhished a 

 "List of the Coleoptera Observed and Collected in the Mcinity 

 of Buflfalo" {Bulletin, Buff. Soc. Nat. Sci., iv, pp. 2-15, Jnly. 

 1881). This list gives the names of species only, collected 

 '"within a radius not exceeding fifteen miles [during] . . . 

 a period of nearly fourteen years." An '"Additional List of 

 Coleoptera collected by Ottomar Reinecke," likewise of 

 names only, appeared in Januar}-. 1882, on page 55 of the 

 same volume. According to The Oologist, Reinecke was born 

 at Sondershaven, Germany, November 26, 1840, settled in 

 Buffalo at the age of twelve years, and died there. November 

 26, 191 7. He was a printer, editor and a proprietor of the 

 Freie Pressc, park commissioner and business man, and a stu- 

 dent of birds as well as of beetles. 



The death of Dr. Emile Frey-Gessxer, of Geneva. Swit- 

 zerland, an honorary fellow of the Entomological Society of 

 London since 1912, was announced at the meeting of that 

 Society held October 3, 191 7, but without further particu- 

 lars. 



The English journals print obituaries of William Henry 

 Harwood, English Lepidopterist and Hymenopterist. born 

 February 25, 1840; died December 24, 1917. (Ent. Mo. Mag., 

 Feby., 1918), and of Richard S. Standex, English Lepidop- 

 terist and artist, born October 11, 1835; died July 29, 1917 

 {Entomolngist, Nov., 1917; Ent. Mo. Mag., Dec, 1917.) 



