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GENERAL SUBJECT. Banks, N. (See under Neuroptera). 

 Blair, K. G.— Luminous insects, 131, 1914-15, 31-45. Blume, E.— 

 Ein neuer lichtfang-apparat, 216, xxix, 15-16. Brunner von Watten- 

 wyl, C. — Noticia necrologica por L Bolivar, 208, xv, 161-66. Ealand, 

 C. A. — Insects and man: an account of the more important harm- 

 ful and beneficial insects ... 341 pp., 16 pis., 100 figs. [The Century 

 Co.] HoUandie, A. C. — The "cerodecytes" or "oenocytes" of insects 

 considered from the biochemical viewpoint, 28, xvi, 1-66. Hopf, 

 W. — Die verwendung des karten-systems fur den entomologie, 166, 

 ix, 26-8. Keuchenius, P. E. — On remarkable gland-hairs with in- 

 sects, 514, 49-52. McAtee, W. L. — Bird enemies of forest insects, 

 511, xxi, 681-91. MacGillivray, A. D. — The Entomological Society of 

 America. (Resume of Philadelphia meeting), 68, xli, 842-3. Mar- 

 covitch, S. — The biology of the juniper berry insects with descrip- 

 tions of n. sps. fHym.., 1 new; Dipt., 1 new], 180, viii, 163-189. Sears, 

 P. B. — Corrections to the list of insect galls of Cedar Point, 143, xv, 

 518. Shelford, V. E. — Suggestions as to the original habitat and dis- 

 tribution of various native insect pests, 179, viii, 171-4. Sumner, F. 

 B. — Some reasons for saving the genus, 68, xli, 899-902. Thompson, 

 S. M. — An illustrated catalogue of American insect galls. Edited by 

 E. P. Felt, 166 pp. (Pub. by Rhode Id. Hospital Trust Co.). Weiss. 

 H. B. — Notes on the occurrence of some economic insects not here- 

 tofore recorded from N. J., 5, xxii, 105-6. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Bridges, C. B.— A link- 

 age variation in Drosophila, 184, xix, 1-21. Duncan, F. N. — A note 

 on the gonads of gynandromorphs of Drosophila ampelophila, 3, 

 xlix, 455-6. Macdowell, E. C. — Bristle inheritance in Drosophila, I. 

 Extra Bristles, 184, xix, 61-98. Morgan, T. H. — The role of the en- 

 vironment in the realization of a sex-linked mendelian character in 

 Drosophila, 3, xlix, 385-429. The constitution of the hereditary ma- 

 terial, 515, liv, 143-53. Schaffner, J. H. — The chromosome mecha- 

 nism as a basis for mendelian phenomena, 143, xv, 509-18. 



MEDICAL. Howard, L. O. — Some pioneers in mosquito sanita- 

 tion and other mosquito work, 211, Ixxxvii, 65-77 (cont). Hunter, 

 W. D. — Some observations on medical entomology, 102, xvii, 58-69. 



ARACHNIDA. Lutz, F. E.— List of Greater Antillean spiders 

 with notes on their distribution, 321, xxvi, 71-148. Simon, E. — Les 

 Arachnides de France. Tome VI, pt. 1, 1914, 308 pp. 



NEUROPTERA, ETC. Banks, N.— Geographic distribution of 

 neuropteroid insects, with an analysis of the American insect fauna; 

 Suggestions for tracing relationships of insects, 180, viii, 125-35; 

 136-9. Borden, A. D. — The mouth parts of the Thysanoptera and 

 the relation of thrips to the non-setting of certain fruits and seeds, 

 179, viii, 354-60. Harrison, L. — The respiratory system of Mallo- 



