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NEUROPTERA, ETC. Baker, A. W.— Lice afifecting the do- 

 mestic fowl, 4, 1915, 237-41. Kennedy, C. H.— Notes on the life 

 history and ecology of the dragonflies of Washington and Oregon, 

 50, xlix, 259-345. 



Clemens, W, A. — May flies of the Siphlonurus group [1 n. gen.; 



I n. sp.], 4, 1915, 245-60. Corbett & Hargreaves— Vulturops flori- 

 dencis, a new member of the Psocid subfamily Vulturopinae from 

 the U. S., 5, xxii, 142-3. Hood, J. D. — A new Hoplandrothrips 

 (Thysanoptera) from British Guiana, 4, 1915, 241-4. Hood & Wil- 

 liams — New Thysanoptera from Florida and Louisiana [2 n. gen.; 



II n. sps.], 6, xxiii, 121-38. Longinos Navas, R. P. — Neuropteros 

 nuevos o poco conocidos, 272, xi, No. 23, 28 pp. 



ORTHOPTERA. Fulton, B. B.— The tree crickets of New 

 York: Life history and bionomics, 148, Tech. Bui., 42. 



Davis, W. T. — List of the O. collected in northern Florida in 

 1914 for the Am. Museum of Nat. History, with descriptions of 

 n. sps. [2 new], 6, xxiii, 91-101. Hebard, M. — The American species 

 of the genus Miogryllus, 6, xxiii, 101-21. 



HEMIPTERA. Berlese, A.— La distruzione della "Diaspis pen- 

 tagona" amezzo della Prospaltella berlesei, 169, x, 151-218. Crosby 

 & Hadley, Jr. — The rhododendron lace-bug, Leptohyrsa explanata, 

 179, viii, 409-14. Ege, R. — On the respiratory function of the air 

 stores carried by some aquatic insects (Corixidae, Dytiscidae and 

 Notonecta), 351, xvii, 81-124. Leonard, M. D. — The immature 

 stages of the black apple leaf-hopper (Idiocerus provancheri), 

 179, viii, 415-19. Phillips, W. J. — Further studies of the embry- 

 ology of Toxoptera graminum, 447, iv, 403-4. Teodoro, G. — Sui tubi 

 malpighiani dei Lecanini, 169, x, 15-19. 



Davidson, W. M. — Little-known western plant-lice, I [2 new], 

 179, viii, 419-29. Metcalf, Z, P. — A list of Homoptera of North 

 Carolina, 486, xxxi, 35-60. Osborn & Drake — Additions and notes 

 on the Hemiptera-Heteroptera of Ohio; Records of Guatemalan 

 Hemiptera-Heteroptera, with descriptions of new species, 143, xv, 

 501-8; 529-541. de la Torre-Bueno, J. R. — Nota sobre Hemipteros 

 del Chaco de Santiago del Estero, 60, xxvi, 157-162. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Brimley, C. S.— The seasonal distribution of 

 the army-worm moth at Raleigh [N. Carolina], 486, xxxi, 61-3. 

 Chinaglia, L. — Osservazioni intorno alia struttura dei peli addo- 

 minali (peli copritori delle uova) della Euproctis chrysorrhoea, 

 169, X, 1-13. Collins, C. W. — Dispersion of gipsy-moth larvae by 

 the wind, 344, Bui. 273. Eltringham, H. — Further observations on 

 the structure of the scent organs in certain male Danaine butter- 



