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HEMIPTERA. Baker & Turner— Morphology and biology of 

 the green apple aphis, 447, v, 955-93. Leonard, M. D. — The imma- 

 ture stages of Tropidosteptes cardinalis (Capsidae), 5, xxiii, 1-3. 

 Paddock, F. B. — Observations on the turnip louse (Aphis pseudo- 

 brassicae), 179, ix, 67-71. Parker, J. R. — The western wheat aphis 

 (Brachycolus tritici), 179, ix, 182-7. Patch, E. M. — Concerning 

 problems in aphid ecology, 179, ix, 44-51. Rosen, H. R. — The de- 

 velopment of the Phylloxera vastatrix leaf gall, 68, xliii, 216-7. 

 Weiss, H. B. — The Coccidae of New Jersey green-houses, 5, 1916, 

 32-4. Whitmarsh, R. D. — Life-history notes on Apaleticus cynicus 

 and maculiventris, 179, ix, 51-3. 



Abbott, J. F. — A biological reconnaissance of the Okefeenokee 

 swamp in Georgia. The Corixidae [4 n. sps.], 479, ii, 81-6. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Ainslie, G. G.— Notes on Crambids, 179, ix, 

 115-119. Briggs, F. J. — Means of expansion of wings of L., 9, 1916, 

 38-39. Brittain & Gooderham — An insect enemy of the parsnip 

 (Depressaria heracHana), 4, 1916, 37-41. Felt, E. P. — Climate and 

 variations in the habits of the codling moth, 179, ix, 107-110. 

 Gerould, J. H.— Mimicry in butterflies, 3, 1, 184-192. Hoffmann, F. 

 — Das ei von Vanessa antiopa, 216, xxix, 86. Keith, E. D. — The 

 dance of the ghost moth (Hepialus argenteomaculatus). 411, 1916, 

 21-2. Meder, O. — Gibt es geschlechtsunterschiede bei schmetter- 

 lingseiern, 166, ix, 118-119. 



French, G. H.— A n. sp. of Catocala, 4, 1916, 72. Hampson, G. H. 



— Catalogue of the Amatidae and Arctiadae (Nolinae and Litho- 

 sianae) in coll. of Br. Mus., 401, Suppl. Vol. I, 858 pp. Wolley Dod, 

 F. H. — Noctuid notes from western Canada, with descriptions of 

 two n. sps. and a variety, 4, 1916, 58-70. 



DIPTERA. Fitzsimons, F. W. — The house fly: a slayer of men, 

 89 pp. (Longmans, Green & Co.). Guppy, P. L. — Breeding and 

 colonizing the Syrphid, 336, Bui. xiii, 217-26. Hodge, C. F,— Con- 

 trol of flies as a nature study problem, 285, 1916, 79-95. Hyslop, 

 J. A.— The host of Zelia vertebrata (Dexiidae), 5, 1916, 24-5. Keilin, 

 D. — Recherches sur les larves de dipteres cyclorhaphes, 200, xlix, 

 25-198. Lagendre, J. — Sur un nouveau mode de transport des 

 larves de moustiques, 13, Ixxix, 26-7. Schoene, W. J. — The econom- 

 ic status of the seed-corn maggot (Pegomya fusciceps); Notes 

 on the biology of P. brassicae, 179, ix, 131-3; 136-9. 



Alexander, C. P.— New or little-known crane-flies from the U. S. 

 and Canada: Part 2 [many species], 1, 1915, 458-514. New nearctic 

 crane-flies (Tipulidae) [11 new], 4, 1916, 42-53. A biological recon- 

 naissance of the Okefeenokee swamp in Georgia. The Tipulidae 



