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sects of Florida, II — Hemiptera, 153, xxxiii, 495-535. Bergroth, E. 

 — Eine neue neotropische Cicade, 38, xxxiii, 175-6. Davidson, W. 

 M. — Walnut Aphides in California, 463, No. 100. Distant, W. L.— 

 On a few undescribed Cicadidae from California, 11, xiv, 165-7. 

 Hood, J. D. — Notes on N. Am. Thysanoptera, with descriptions 

 of a new famih^ and two n. sps. Two Porto Rican Thysanoptera 

 from sugar cane. A new T. from Panama, 420, ii, 17-22, 38-41, 

 49-53. Quaintance & Baker — Classification of the Aleyrodidae, Part 

 II, 7, Tech. Ser. No. 27, pt. 2. 



LEPIDOPTERA. Anon. — Vogel als schmetterlingsjager, 216, 

 xxviii, 81. Adkin, F. E. — Gynandromorphous L., 4, 1914, 331. 

 Ball, F. J. — Le dimorphisme saisonnier des androconia chez cer- 

 tains Rhopaloceres, 35, Iviii, 170-182. Bethune-Baker, G. T. — The 

 correlation of pattern and structure in the Ruralinae group of 

 butterflies, 484, Ixxxiii, 516. Bowater, W. — The heredity of me- 

 lanism in L., 484, Ixxxiii, 514-16. Brandt, P. — Verschiedenes ueber 

 die Aufzucht der ueberseeischen spinner, 216, xxviii, 75-7. Car- 

 penter, G. D. H, — The enemies of "protected" insects, with special 

 reference to Acraea zetes, 484, Ixxxiii, 516-17. An interesting poly- 

 morphic butterfly, 488, iv, 131-4. Forbes, T. M. — A structural 

 study of the caterpillars: III, The somatic muscles, 180, vii, 109- 

 134. Frohawk, F. W. — The sleeping attitude of Lycaenidae, 9, 

 1914, 212-13. Jones, T. H. — Some notes on the life history and 

 habits of Lauron vinosa, 420, ii, 108-11. Poulton, E. B. — ^Mimicry 

 in the N. Am. butterflies of the genus Limenitis, 131, 1913-14, 

 35-7. Rogers, St. A. — The scents of butterflies, 488, iv, 144-5. 

 Swett, L. W. — Geometrid notes — with descriptons of new species 

 and varieties, 4, 1914, 289-92. Winn, A. F. — How lepidoptera 

 winter. Notes on the eggs of Macronotua onusta, 4, 1914, 295, 296. 

 Wolff, P. — Ueber die technik der temperatur experimente mit 

 schmetterlingspuppen, 216, xxviii, 77-8 (cont.). 



Barnes & McDunnough — Synonymic notes on No. Am. L. Some 

 new N. Am. Pyraustinae, 373, ii, 198-223, 224-50. Bethune-Baker, 

 G. T.— On the correlation of pattern and structure in Rhopalo- 

 cera with special reference to Ruralidae, 21, xxvi, 177-84. Busck, 

 A. — A destructive pine-moth introduced from Europe, 179, vii, 

 340-1. A new Gracilaria on Azalea. The chestnut bastminer. 

 Seven n. sps. of Ethmia from Tropical America, 420, ii, 1-2, 3-4, 

 53-57. Chapman, T. A. — Lepidopterology, 21, xxvi, 176-7. Some 

 Lycaenid notes, with a discussion of the segmentation of the abdo- 

 men in L., 122, 1912-13, 67-74. Comstock, W. P.— Erycinidae and 

 Lj^caenidae from the island of Trinidad, 6, xxii, 152-4. Von Dalla 

 Torre, K. W.— Thyrididae, 452, Pars 20. Dyar, H. G.— Two new 



