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Philadelphia. 94 — The American Journal of Science, New Haven, 

 Conn, 95 — Annales des Sciences Naturelles, Paris, Zoologie, 



GENERAL. Baumberger, J. P. — Nutritional study of insects, 

 with special reference to microorganisms and their substrata. 85, 

 xxviii, 1-81. Bentley (G. M.) — Benefits to be derived from ob- 

 serving, collecting and studying insects. (Tenn. Sta. Bd. Ent., 

 Bui. No. 20.) Crampton (G. C.) — Remarks on the origin and sig- 

 nificance of metamorphosis among insects. 19, xiv, 33-40. Fenton, 

 C. L. — Insect migration in Floyd and adjoining counties in Iowa. 

 (American Midi. Nat., vi, 13-15.) de Meijere, J. C. H. — Zur evolu-. 

 tion der zeichnung bei den holometabolen insekten. 30, Ixi, 57-75. 

 Onslow, H. — Colour of the scales of iridescent insects in trans- 

 mitted light. 76, ciii, 84. Riley, W. A. — A use of galls by the Chip- 

 pewa Indians. 12, xii, 217-18. Van Dyke, E. C— Distribution of 

 insects in western N. Am. 7, xii, i-12. 



MEDICAL. Parman, D. C. — Notes on Phlebotomus species at- 

 tacking man. 12, xii, 211-13. Sweet, E. A. — The transmission of 

 disease by flies. (U. S. Pub. Health Service, Suppl. 29, Pub. Heal. 

 Rep.) 



ARACHNIDA AND MYRIAPODA. Nuttall, G. H. F.— The 

 biology of Pediculus humanus. 64, xi, 201-20. 



Howard, C. W. — Preliminary report on the Trombidiidae of Min- 

 nesota. (Rep. Sta. Ent. Minn., xvii, 111-44.) 



NEUROPTERA. de la Torre Bueno (J. R.)— Note on neurop- 

 teroids. 19, xiv, 48. 



Chapin (E. A.) — New species of N. A. Siphonaptera. 19, xiv, 

 49-62. 



ORTHOPTERA. Giglio-Tos, E.— Saggio di una nuova classi- 

 ficazione dei Mantidi. 25, xlix, 50-87. Morse (A. P.)— List of the 

 O. of New England. 5, xxvi, 21-39. 



HEMIPTERA. Gibson, E. H.— Hemiptera collected by the Yale 

 Dominican expedition of 1913. 50, Iv, 275-7. Five n. sps. of Jassoi- 

 dea from Honduras (Homoptera). 54, xxxii, 25-28. Morrison, H. 

 — Report on a collection of Coccidae from Argentina, with descrip- 

 tions of apparently new sps. 10, xxi, 63-91. Oestlund, O. W. — 

 Contribution to knowledge of the tribes and higher groups of the 

 family Aphididae. (Rep. Sta. Ent. Minnesota, xvii, 46-72.) 



LEPIDOPTERA. Allen, E. C— Key for determining the Cram- 

 binae of Nova Scotia. 31, No. 4, 86-8. Busck, A. — On some generic 

 synonymy in the family Gelechiidae. 10, xxi, 94-6. Ehrmann (G. A.) 

 —A new tropical American Papilio. 17, iii, 30-1. Herrick & Det- 

 wiler — Notes on the repugnatorial glands of certain Notodontid 



