86 ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS [Feb., '15 



Entomological Literattire. 



COMPILED BY E. T. CRE:SS0N, JR., AND J. A. G. REHN. 



Under the above head it is intended to note papers received at the 

 Academy of Natural Sciences, of Philadelphia, pertaining to the En- 

 tomology of the Americas (North and South), including Arachnida and 

 Myriopoda. Articles irrelevant to American entomology will not be noted; 

 but contributions to anatomy, physiology and embryology of insects, how- 

 ever, whether relating to American or exotic species, will be recorded. 

 The numbers in Heavy- Faced Type refer to the journals, as numbered in 

 the following list, in which the papers are published. 



All continued papers, with few exceptions, are recorded only at their 

 first installments. 



The records of systematic papers are all grouped at the end of each 

 Order of which they treat, and are separated from the rest by a dash. 



Unless mentioned in the title, the number of new species or forms are 

 given at end of title, within brackets. 



For records of Economic Literature, see the Experiment Station Record, 

 Office of Experiment Stations, Washington. Also Review of Applied En- 

 tomology, Series A, London. 



For records of papers on Medical Entomology, see Review of Applied 

 Entomology, Series B. 



S — Transactions of the American Entomological Society, Phila- 

 delphia. 4 — The Canadian Entomologist. 8 — The Entomologist's 

 Monthly Magazine, London. 9 — The Entomologist, London. 18 — 

 Ottawa Naturalist. 50 — Proceedings of the U. S. National Mus- 

 eimi. 102 — Proceedings of the Entomological Society of Wash- 

 ington. 180 — Annals of the Entomological Society of America. 

 195 — Bulletin of the Museum of Comparative Zoology, Cambridge. 

 198 — Biological Bulletin of the Marine Biological Laboratory, 

 Woods Hole. 220 — New Jersey Agricultural Experiment Station, 

 New Brunswick. 226 — Transactions, Academy of Sciences of St. 

 Louis. 322 — Journal of Morphology, Philadelphia. 413 — Report 

 of the State Entomologist of Minnesota, St. Anthony Park. 447 — 

 Journal of Agricultural Research, Washington. 490 — The Journal 

 oi Parasitology, Urbana, Illinois. 491— Transactions of the Amer- 

 ican Microscopical Society, Decatur, Illinois. 494 — Proceedings 

 of the Royal Institution of Great Britain, London. 495— Massa- 

 chusetts Agricultural Experiment Station, Amherst. 



GENERAL SUBJECT. Cassino, S. E.— The Naturalist's Di- 

 rectory. (Salem, Mass., 1914). 199 pp. Cooley, R. A.— Killing 

 small arthropods with the legs extended, 490, i, 105. Criddle, N.— 

 Annual meeting of the Entomological Society of Ontario, 1914. 

 Some personal impressions, 18, xxviii, 126-7. Headlee, T. J. Re- 

 port of the entomological department for 1913, 220, 789 pp. Her- 

 rick, G. W.— Insects injurious to the household and annoying to 

 man, (The Macmillan Company, 1914), 470 pp. Howard, L. O.— 

 Report of the entomologist of the U. S. Department of Agricul- 

 ture (Ann. Rpt. Dpt. Agric, 1914), 16 pp. St. John, W.— Formal- 

 dehyde useful in setting insects, 9, 1914, 325-6. Slingerland & 

 Crosby— Manual of fruit insects (The Macmillan Company, 1914), 

 503 pp. 



