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Casey, T. L.—Studies in the Cicindelidae and Carabidae of 
America. Further studies among the American Longicornia, 457, 
iv., 400 pp. Gounelle, E.—Cerambycides: nouveaux de Colom- 
bie, appartenant au Musee. de Hambourg, 87, 1913, 386-390. 
Heffenger and Hopkins—A list of C. collected at Concord, 
Mass., 459, 1, 7-10. Heller, K. M.—Ein neuer Cupedidae (S. 
Am.), 88, xxxii, 235-7. Horn, W.—Diesjahrige Omus-funde 
von F. W. Nunenmacher. Nachtrag zu den diesjahrigen Omus- 
formen von F. W. Nunenmacher, 869, ii, 346-351, 391. Krekich, 
H. V.—Beschreibungen neuer Anthiciden, 44, Ixiii, 129-140. Mor- 
ris, F. J. A—Chrysomelians of Ontario, 4, 1913, 384-392. d’Orchy- 
mont, A.—Contribution a l’etude des larves Hydrophilides, 239, 
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HYMENOPTERA. Cornetz, V.—Divergences d’interpretation a 
propos de l’orientation chez Ja fourmi, 278, xxi, 795-806. Crawley & 
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11-77. v. Graumnitz, C.—Die blattschneider-ameisen Sudamerikas, 
166, vii, 233. Hoffmann, F.—Weiteres ueber die schwalbenwanze 
(Oeciacus hirundinis), 40, xxx, 116-17. Ladd-Franklin, C_—A non- 
chromatic region in the spectrum for bees, 68, xxxviii, 850-52. 
MacGillivray, A. D—The immature stages of the Tenthredinoidea, 
4, 1913, 367-371. Mann, W. M.—(See under General.) Natzmer, 
G. V.—Ueber das schwarmen der ameisen, 369, ii, 373-76. Rich- 
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Spalangia muscidarum, 822, xxiv, 513-558. Wheeler, W. M.—Illus- 
trated lecture on “Ants” (Abstract), 4, 1913, 397-99. Gynandro- 
morphous ants described during the decade 1903-1913, 3, xlviii, 
49-56. Observations on the Central American Acacia ants, 367, 
ii, 109-139. 
Beutenmuller, W.—A new Nomaretus from Mount Mitchell, 
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FABRE, PoET oF SCIENCE, by Dr. C. V. LEcros, with a preface by J. H. 
Fapre. Translated by Bernard Miall. The Century Company, New York. 
352 pp. 
A number of books and articles on the life and works of this student 
and historian of the social insects have lately appeared. While well- 
known and appreciated for over half a century by his fellow-laborers in 
the vineyard, it is only comparatively recently that he has been discov- 
ered by the laity. What has happened is illustrated by his own words: 
“Moreover, it was not unimportant to warn the public against the errors, 
