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tural Research, Washington. 469 — Annual Report and Transac- 

 tions, Manchester Microscopical Society. 477 — The American 

 Journal of Tropical Diseases and Preventive Aledicine, New 

 Orleans. 507 — Occasional Papers, Museum of Zoology, University 

 of -Michigan. 523- — Bolletino delle sedute della Accademia Gioenia 

 di Scienze Naturali in Catania. 524 — Technical Bulletins, Entomol- 

 ogy, Universitj^ of California, Berkeley. 525 — Meddelanden fran 

 Statens Skogsforsoksanstalt, Stockholm. 526 — Ectoparasites, ed. 

 by Jordan & Rothschild, London. 527 — New^ York College of 

 Forestry at Syracuse University. 



GENERAL SUBJECT. Cook, O. F.— Determining types of 

 genera, 410, vi, 137-40. Pierce, W. D. — A new interpretation of the 

 relationship of temperature and humidity to insect development, 

 447, V, 1183-91. Mottram, J, C. — Some observations on pattern- 

 blending with reference to obliterative shading and concealment 

 of outline, 14, 1915, 679-92. 



PHYSIOLOGY AND EMBRYOLOGY. Browne, E. N.— A 

 comparative study of the chromosomes of six species of Notonecta, 

 322, xxvii, 119-47. Hegner, R. W.— Experimental studies on the 

 relation between the structure and development of the eggs of 

 chrysomelid beetles, 142, xvi, 49-54. Lewis & Robertson. — The 

 mitochondria and other structures observed by the tissue culture 

 method in the male germ cells of Chorthippus curtipennis, 198, 

 XXX, 99-124. Shull, A. F. — Parthenogenesis in Anthothrips verbasci, 

 142, xvi, 46-48. 



MEDICAL. King, W. V. — Anopheles punctipennis, a host of 

 tertian malaria, 477, iii, 426-32. 



ARACHNIDA, ETC. Andre, E.— Anomalie de I'appareil buccal 

 d'Ascaris megalocephala, 278, xxiv. 251-3. Francaviglia, C. — (See 

 under Hemiptera). Hilton, W, A. — Mites from the Claremont 

 Laguna region, 189, viii, 35-6. Hirst, S. — On the "Harvest bug" 

 (Microtrombidium autumnalis), 186, x, 73-7. Turner, C. H. — Notes 

 on the feeding behavior and oviposition of a captive American fake 

 spider (Eremobates formicaria), 324, vi, 160-8. Willis, H. G. — 

 Spiders [Notes on], 469, 1914, 50-9. 



Banks, N. — ^Revision of Cayuga Lake Spiders, 1, 1916, 68-84. 

 New Californian mites [5 n. sps.], 189, viii, 12-15. Chamberlin, 

 R. V. — Results of the Yale Peruvian expedition of 1911. The 

 Arachnida, 195, Ix, 177-299. 



NEUROPTERA, ETC. Legendre, J.— Sur un nouveau mode 

 d'elevage de Pediculus vestimenti, 13, Ixxix, 203-4. Snyder, Tho. 

 E. — Termites, or "white ants," in the U. S.: their damage and 

 methods of prevention, 344, Bui. 333. 



