ENTOMOLOGICAL NEWS. 291 
_ Entomological Literature. 
upres in Noxrn Amesicaw Memaractom. By Edward P. Van Duzee. 
"This paper was published in the Bulletin of the Buffalo Society of 
Natural Sciences Vol. ix, pp. 29-129, issued April 18th, 1908 The 
author the results of a systematic study of all the membracids 
collection and of material obtained from correspondents. 
tables of the subfamilies, genera and species are given, and 
o figures of many species. At the end of the paper is a list 
includes all the species known to exist north of the Southern 
ET I part 5. 
gives an account of the meetings with notes and exhibitions, and 
the address of the President and a paper by G. W. 
entitled “A List of the Described Hemiptera (excluding 
and Coccidee) of the Hawaiian Islands.” 
. eee amanad or THE TexeemonrD Susrammy Comontia By 
_ Thomas L. Casey. Proceeedings of the Washington Academy of 
z te Sciences; Vol. x, pp. 51-166. 
"Phe Tenebrionid genera, Eusattus, Comiontis, Coclus, Branchus and 
| and others, are considered, and new genera and many new 
are described in this paper. 
ul 7 or Jesurr Narurauisrs. 
ee) A. Hillig, S. J., has compiled and published a pamphlet of 
4 pages under this title in No. 4 of Vol. II. of St. John’s College 
j » St. John’s University, Toledo, Ohio, April, 1908 The 
: somes (arranged alphabetically), addresses, specialties in natural 
em eee ence Sagtere of the Society of Jesus 
Notes and News. 
ENTOMOLOGICAL GLEANINGS FROM ALL QUARTERS 
OF THE GLOBE. 
Tue Eccs or Insecrs or rae Laxes or Cuarco anv Texcoco, in THE 
or Mexico Crry anp tHe Formation or Oourrus.—M. L. 
_ Cayeux has a brief article on this subject in a publication not likely to 
* be consulted by many entomologists—the recently issued Compte Rendu 
of the roth Session of the International Geological Congress, held in 
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