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mologiqiie de France, Paris. 51 — Archiv fur Mikroskopische A.na- 

 tomie, Bonn. 54 — Proceedings of the Biological Society of Wash- 

 ington, D. C. 61 — Proceedings of the California Academy of Sci- 

 ences, San Francisco. 62 — Bulletin of the American Museum of 

 Natural History, New York. 63 — Memorias de la Sociedad Cubana 

 de Historia Natural "Felipe Poey," Habana. 64 — Parasitology, 

 London. 65 — Archives des Sciences Physiques et Naturelles, 

 Geneve. 66 — Records of the Indian Museum, Calcutta, 67 — I^e 

 Naturaliste Canadien, Quebec. 68 — Science, Lancaster, Pa. 69 — 

 Comptes Rendus, des Seances de I'Academie des Sciences, Paris. 

 70 — Journal of Morphology, Philadelphia. 71 — Novitates Zoologi- 

 cae, Tring. England. 72 — The Annals of Applied Biology, Lon- 

 don. 73 — Proceedings of the Linnean Society of ^ew South Wales, 

 Sydney. 74 — Proceedings of the Staten Island Institute of Arts 

 and Sciences, New^ York. 75 — The Anatomical Record, Philadel- 

 phia. 76 — Nature, London. 



GENERAL. Bentley, G. M.— Benefits to be derived from ob- 

 serving, collecting and studying insects (Tennessee State Board 

 of Entomology, Knoxville. Bull. No. 20). Cardin, P. G. — Notas 

 entomologicas. 63, iii, 53-61. F. A. D. — Nursing habits of ants and 

 termites. 76, cii, 308-9. Ellsworth, A. — The vastness of insect life. 

 17, ii, 92-4. Knab, F.— Obituary. 12, xi, 484-5. Mann, W. M.— 

 Myrmecophilous insects from Cuba. 5, xxv, 104-6. Swett & Cas- 

 sino — The White Mountains of Nev^ Hampshire. 16, ii, 90-6 

 (cont.). Woodward, C. W. — The pronunciation of insect names. 

 19, xiii, 122-3. 



GENETICS. Nakahara, W. — Some observations on the grow- 

 ing oocytes of the stonefly, Perla immarginata, with special regard 

 to the origin and function of the nucleolar structures. 75, xv, 203- 

 15. 



MEDICAL. King, W. V. — Memorandum on a case of dermal 

 myiasis caused by Lucilia sericata. (New Orleans Med. & Surg. 

 Journal, Ixxi, 106-8.). 



ARACHNIDA AND MYRIAPODA. Brethes, J.— Nephila ri- 

 verai, nouvelle araignee argentine. 20, 1918, 216-18. 



Chamberlin, R. V. — Myriopods from Okefenokee Swamp, Ga., 

 and from Natchitoches Parish, La. [10 new]. 7, xi, 369-80. New 

 spiroboloid diplopods [7 n. sps.]. 54, xxxi, 165-70. 



NEUROPTERA. Banks, N.— Termites of Panama and British 

 Guiana. 62, xxxviii, 659-67. Dobson, R. J. — A European termite, 

 Reticulotermes lucifugus, in the vicinity of Boston. 5, xxv, 99-101. 

 Howe, R. H. — Distributional notes on New England Odonata. II. 



