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—Biological Bulletin, Marine Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, 
Mass. 200—Bulletin Biologique de la France et de la Belgique 
223—Broteria, Revista de Sciencias Naturaes do Collegio de S. 
Fiel. (Ser. Zoologica). 324—Journal of Animal Behavior, Cam- 
bridge. 344—U. S. Department of Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 
407—Journal of Genetics, Cambridge, England. 411--Bulletin, The 
Brooklyn Entomological Society. 447—Journal of Agricultural 
Research, Washington. 588—Lorquinia, Los Angeles, Cal. 540— 
The Lepidopterist, Official Bulletin, Boston Entomological Club. 
GENERAL SUBJECT. Bordage, E.—Phenomenes de transfor- 
mation des tissus larvaires chez les insectes metaboles, 87, 1917, - 
70-2. Crampton, G. C.—The probable color of the ancestral winged 
insects, 411, xi, 116-18. Hilton, W. A——Suggestions from the study 
of the central nervous systems of invertebrates, 189, ix, 141-46. 
Pemberton & Willard—New parasite cages, 179, x, 525-27. 
PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. May, H. G.—Selection 
for higher and lower facet numbers in the bar-eyed race of Droso- 
phila and the appearance of reverse mutations, 198, xxxiii, 361-95 
Nabours, R. K.—Studies of inheritance and evolution in Orthop- 
tera, II-IV, 407, vii, 1-70. Rayburn, M. F—The Chromosomes of 
Nomotettix, 164, x, 267-71. Robertson, W. R. B.—A deficient super- 
numerary accessory chromosome in the male of Tettigidea parvi- 
pennis, 164, x, 275-92. 
ARACHNIDA, ETC. Hirst, S—On three new parasitic acari, 
11, xx, 431-34. Howard, C. W.—New tick record for Minnesota, 
179, x, 560. Lizer, C—Une nouvelle coccidocecidie de l’Argentine, 
223, xv, 103-7. 
Chamberlin, R. V.—The Gosibiidae of America north of Mexico, 
195, lvii, 205-55. 
NEUROPTERA, ETC. Crampton, G. C.—A phylogenetic study 
of the larval and adult head in Neuroptera, Mecoptera, Diptera and 
Trichoptera, 180, x, 337-44. Hilton, W. A.—The nervous system of 
Thysanura, 180, x, 303-13. Walker, E. M.—The known nymphs of 
the No. American sps. of Sympetrum (Odonata), 4, 1917, 409-18. 
ORTHOPTERA. Hebard, M.—Notes on Mexican Dermaptera, 
2, xliii, 409-32. 
HEMIPTERA. Funkhouser, W. D.—Biology of the Membraci- 
dae of the Cayuga Lake basin, 99, Mem. 11, 445 pp. Peterson, A. 
—Studies on the morphology and susceptibility of the eggs of Aphis 
avenae, A. pomi, and A. sorbi, 179, x, 556-60. Ross, W. A.—The 
secondary host of Myzus cerasi, 4, 1917, 434. 
