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zine of Natural Historj', London. 21 — The Entomologist's Record, 

 London. 51 — Xovitates Zoologicae, Tring, England. 68 — Science, 

 New York. 87 — Bulletin, Societe Entomologique de France, Paris. 

 105 — Videnskabelige Meddelelser, Naturhistoriske Forening i 

 Kjobenhaven. 121 — Archives des Sciences Physiques et Natur- 

 elles, Geneva. 150 — Transactions, Royal Society of Edinburgh. 

 153 — Bulletin, American Museum of Natural History, New York. 

 169 — -"Redia," R. Stazione di entomologia Agraria in Firenze. 

 177 — Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science, London. 179 — 

 Journal of Economic Entomology. 189 — Journal of Entomology 

 and Zoology, Claremont, Calif. 198 — Biological Bulletin, Marine 

 Biological Laboratory, Woods Hole, ^lass. 204 — New York State 

 Museum, Alban}-. 304 — Annals, Carnegie Museum. 313 — Bulletin 

 of Entomological Research, London. 344 — ^U. S. Department of 

 Agriculture, Washington, D. C. 411 — Bulletin, The Brooklyn En- 

 tomological Society. 420 — Insecutor Inscitiae Menstruus: A 

 monthly journal of entomology, Washington. 490 — The Journal 

 of Parasitology, Urbana, Illinois. 532 — Proceedings, National 

 Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, Washington. 

 538 — Lorquinia. Los Angeles. 540 — The Lepidonterist, Official 

 Bulletin, Boston Entomological Club. 546 — Illinois Biological 

 ^lonographs. Urbana. 551 — Memorie, Pontifica Accademia 

 Romana dei Nuovi Lincei, Rome. 552 — Science Progress, London. 

 553 — Florida Buggist, Gainesville, Fla. 



GENERAL SUBJECT. Cameron, S. E.— The insect associa- 

 tion of a local environmental complex in the district of Holmes 

 Chapel, Cheshire, England, 150, Hi, 37-78. Chandler, W. J.— Inves- 

 tigations of the value of nitrobenzol as a parasiticide with notes 

 on its use in collecting external parasites. 490, iv, 27-32. Chapman, 

 T. A. — Two males paired with one female. 21, 1917, 182. Davis, A. 

 — Insect collecting on a mountain trail, 538, ii. 17-lS. Felt, E. P. — ■ 

 Household and camp insects, 204, Bui. 194. Gibbs, A. E. — Obituary 

 notice, 9, 1917, 95. Grinnell, F. — The spirit of the naturalist and of 

 natural history work; a suggestion for observation and record, 

 540, i, 53-4; 70. Krogh, A. — Injection preparation of the tracheal 

 system of insects, 105, Ixviii. 319-22. Meyrick, E. — A question of 

 Latinity, 9, 1917, 114-5. Pickard-Cambridge, O. — Obituary notice, 

 9, 1917, 96. Rowland-Brown, H. — Insect disappearances and re- 

 appearances, 9, 1917. 92-4. Wodsedalek, J. E. — Five years of star- 

 vation of larvae. 68, xlvi, 366-7. Waterhouse, C. O. — Obituary 

 notice, 9, 1917, 71-2. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Gatenby, J. B.— The 



degenerate sperm-formation of moths as an index to the inter- 



